![]() ![]() For grip, the back of the device has a thicker part (a wedged-out design), but apparently, it doesn’t seem to help. It surely makes the device more durable and sophisticated, especially in its two metallic colors, Graphite and Champagne Gold.īut, for some, it’s a downgrade compared to Paperwhite’s plastic body because it keeps slipping out of your hand, especially when your hand sweats or when lying on your back. But, it’s the opposite for a faction who finds it too awkward to hold, and in this case, a pop-socket may come in handy.īut, the aluminum body, which gives a sleek and smooth texture to the Kindle Oasis, puts it in a tricky spot. So, for many users, it’s definitely a win because it’s more ergonomic. The asymmetric design is another prominent feature because it allows you to hold the Kindle better, unlike Paperwhite, which has thinner edges. It may not fit your pocket though – if portability is one of your primary concerns. ![]() To be honest, it doesn’t make a lot of difference because it’s only slightly wider, and you can still hold it in your palm comfortably having the tapered design which I find useful positioning your thumb on the page buttons. Kindle Oasis 3 has the same 7-inch display with 300ppi (pixels per inch) screen resolution as its predecessor offering a super sharp screen quality and a premium reading experience. If you are planning to buy one, hopefully this review helps you take the right decision. Is Kindle Oasis 3 worth the hype? Does it provide remarkable features to match its significant price tag? So, I dived a bit deeper, and after hours of research here I am sharing my thoughts with you. As an owner of Oasis 2 as well as the newest Paperwhite, I wanted to know what the latest model had in store for avid readers. If you're a hardcore Audible listener, check out the the step-up models that feature 32GB of storage.When Amazon introduced an all-new Kindle Oasis in 2019, I was intrigued. That's enough for "thousands of e-books," according to Amazon, but the extra space is more to account for audiobooks, which have beefier file sizes. Identical storage options as the Oasis: The base models of each e-reader now have 8GB of storage.You can easily switch between e-book and audiobook, as they sync to the point in the book where you left off, but don't expect to use either Kindle as a music or podcast player. Same Bluetooth audiobook features as the Oasis: The Oasis already added wireless Bluetooth for listening to Audible audiobooks over Bluetooth headphones or speakers, and now the Paperwhite has the same.Same waterproof rating as the Oasis: Both e-readers are fully waterproof (IPX8), with the Paperwhite adding a flush-front design that's similar to the now discontinued Kindle Voyage.Lighter weight: Despite being a little thicker, the Paperwhite weighs a touch less than the Oasis. ![]()
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