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Customers like the readability, portability, size and appearance of the Kindle Oasis. For example, they mention it's more readable, comfortable to hold and secure in the hand. That said, opinions are mixed on battery life, cost and lighting.
Customers like the readability of the Kindle Oasis. They mention that the screen is larger and more readable than the Paperwhite, which improves the overall reading experience. They also say that the page turning buttons and the crisp quick screen are top tier. Customers also say it has the best screen of any Kindle they've owned, and that it's intuitive enough for first-timer.
"...The screen is perfect, and the real page turning buttons make me happy, so I can't figure out how to make it fit my hand without making it..." Read more
"...Beautiful eInk display, and Kindle specific typography (not unique to this device)- Physical page turn buttons-..." Read more
"...are on the same side as the battery side of the reader, it is very easy to use while holding the device with one hand...." Read more
"...This single-handedly increased usability of the device significantly in my experience...." Read more
Customers like the size of the Kindle Oasis. They say the physical size is more square, and the size and dimensions are just about perfect. They also appreciate the combination of the larger screen and the revised font scaling in the latest firmware. They mention that the larger display greatly improves the reading experience, and it's very crisp and evenly lighted.
"...The size was perfect, the ergonomic design innovative, and the whole thing felt way too light to be an electronic device. It felt like the future...." Read more
"...Physical size is more square - I like the wide margin on the side with the page turn buttons, much easier to hold it, I don't have big hands but I..." Read more
"...For $50 dollars more than the Voyage you get a bigger screen, more storage, Audible, page turn buttons, brighter screen and better display of..." Read more
"...only thing that I don't absolutely love about my new toy is that it's too big for me to comfortably pick it up by the sides one handed...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the book reader. They mention that it's light, slim, and cleverly weighted. Some say that it easily fits in their pocket.
"...While this is extremely light compared to the older models, it is a smidge heavier than the 2016 model without the cover...." Read more
"...The HTC display has a much higher density and has more contrast than any display I’ve seen, but it is much smaller than Kindles and iPads...." Read more
"...perfect, the ergonomic design innovative, and the whole thing felt way too light to be an electronic device. It felt like the future...." Read more
"...year or so but I'd been eying the Oasis for a while because of the lighter weight, larger screen, page turn buttons and squarer size...." Read more
Customers like the book hold. They say it makes the device exceptionally comfortable to hold for an extended period, ergonomic, and secure in the hand. They also like the feel of the Oasis, aluminum back and all. The slick slide improves grip drastically and also holds the cover in. Customers say the larger screen feels right and the ledge serves as a grip.
"...Pros:- Bump on the back to grip and dead space on the front to place your thumb-..." Read more
"...Without the then-mandatory battery case, the device felt absolutely unreal...." Read more
"...The strap helped a little, but it was ultimately uncomfortable and more effort than it was worth...." Read more
"...I like the wide margin on the side with the page turn buttons, much easier to hold it, I don't have big hands but I was still juggling the..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the book reader. They say it looks and feels gorgeous, has a beautiful eInk display, and has more contrast than any display. They also say the device is sexy, has more density, and the background is a softer hue.
"...The screen is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. I thought the lighting was even on the 2016 Oasis, but it's even more clear and bright on the 2017 model...." Read more
"...Beautiful eInk display, and Kindle specific typography (not unique to this device)- Physical page turn buttons-..." Read more
"...The HTC display has a much higher density and has more contrast than any display I’ve seen, but it is much smaller than Kindles and iPads...." Read more
"...Update - I purchased a kindle hand strap to help hold it, since the odd shape and unbalanced weight caused my hand to cramp...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the battery life of the book reader. Some mention that it has good battery life, while others say that it drops battery pretty quickly. The Oasis seems to have battery draining issues and requires frequent charging. It also burns through the battery pretty quick.
"...It also burns through the battery pretty quickly. But after that, it settles down...." Read more
"...I now leave it off permanently. The battery life seems to be shorter than my paper white, but that could be anecdotal, as I have not kept close..." Read more
"...With all the new bells and whistles like improved resolution, longer battery life, buttons, etc, I thought for sure it would be a winner...." Read more
"...The battery life is HORRIBLE. I would give the battery life zero stars. With my Paperwhite I was able to go days, even weeks, without a charge...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the cost of the book reader. Some find it worth the price, while others say it's not worth the premium price.
"...Yes, this is pricey, but if you're going to use it daily, it's so worth it!Long review:..." Read more
"...To me, it was worth the upgrade. Hope this helps." Read more
"...Regarding value, it is not worth the asking price that I paid $250, there is better use of your cash in the eReader space to be sure, but this is a..." Read more
"...And while that is nice, it's not worth the added cost and loss of battery life...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the lighting of the book reader. Some mention that the lighting is even, with no light or dark areas. They appreciate the auto frontlight, which removes all the brightness, glare, and eye strain. Others say that the screen does not get as bright as it should, the lights are not present on both ends, and the auto-dimming backlight is buggy. They also mention that it's much more beige than both their older Oasis and their latest gen Paperwhite.
"...It really makes the screen easier to handle in the dark (than it already was!), and I wish the setting was easier to get to...." Read more
"...Pros:- Even light across the whole screen (in my picture, it looks like it flares on the sides but that's just glare in the photo) - the..." Read more
"...I have found that the auto-dimming backlight is buggy to say the least...." Read more
"...Still going strong.-Lighting. It is better and brighter on the Oasis, yes, but I did not care for the auto brightness, as I usually prefer to..." Read more
For the 2017 Kindle Oasis the answer seems to be yes-Here’s why-One of the first things you notice, after the size increase, is the total look and feel of quality:Refined aluminum outer shell that will resist scratches.Page turn buttons-similar to the last Oasis version.Well balanced when in the hand.The lighting seems to be the best that the Kindle team has put forward yet- It seems they have taken prior criticism to heart and made a focus on making the lighting as flawless as possible.Overall fit and finish-this thing looks and feels refined. You get the same sense of quality you get when you pick up an Ipad (whether you like Apple or not).Faster page turns.Lighting/ Screen quality:Amazon must have taken poor reviews on some other models to heart and focused on eliminating these issues. Now with 12 LED bulbs, the lighting is more uniform than any prior unit. Far better than the Paperwhite (while decent for the money- the Oasis is far better). I would rank the Voyage as having a more even screen than my 2016 Oasis-The 2017 OASIS HAS THE BEST SCREEN YET).The screen has a warmer hue than the Paperwhite, Voyage or Oasis 1.No visible light cones.7” screen displays more text for less page flips.Graphics look better-small print displayed better.Inverted White/ Black option is nice change that displays less light...good for some that read in bed with partners.The Kindle team set the reading plane lower in the device(the glass is thicker) the eliminate light cones. The addition of 2 more LED units makes for the most even lighting possible. A one inch screen size really makes a difference in the reading experience-I stopped reading on my Old Oasis and Voyage after getting this unit...ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS! While the other Kindles are fine, when you put them side by side with the Oasis...NO COMPARISON...OASIS WINS!Font boldness control, size options and Black /White color conversionKindle added more font sizes and boldness control-great for all readers-available on software update on other readers.Black /White inversion is a neat new reading option-exclusive on the Oasis.For the visually challenged:THIS IS THE DEVICE FOR YOU. Large fonts look more normal on this larger screen.Less page flips-really noticeable on larger fonts.Bold font options….about time!White /Black color inversion option. Great for nighttime readers with a partner.Magazines:This is an area that many will overlook...Magazines look better on a 7” screen than 6”WeightAt 194 grams it is slightly lighter than the Paperwhite at 205grams and slightly heavier than the Voyage...In reality you can hardly feel the difference. It is however, significantly heavier than the prior Oasis model without the cove that only weighed 131 grams.Page turn buttons:Similar to last year’s modelMuch better than the Voyage- you can easily feel these, even in the dark.A slight click when the buttons are pushed leaves no doubt that the page will turn. These buttons really make it easy to stay focused on reading-no need to swipe the page, just klick the button. Once you get used to the buttons it is hard to go back to a Paperwhite.Asymmetrical Design:Very similar to last year’s model; they expanded the gripping area on the bezel to allow for wider thumbs that don’t overlap the screen while in use. One the Voyage, my thumb is half on, half off the device when in use.The screen and button function auto flip when you change hands.Well balanced and secure in the hand while holding.Storage:8 gigs is plenty for most ebook readers, however if you plan to use Audible or have a large library consider paying $30 more for the 32gig model(about 27 gigs in actual use)Graphic and image heavy books can exceed 200 mg in size Examples are Manga, Comics, Cookbooks, Magazines and How to books.My library has a little over 2000 items and does not totally fit on any other Kindle device-no problem on a 32 gig Oasis!Audible:Seamless switching from reading to Audible if you own the e-book and the Audible version. They offer a 32 gig option for 30 dollars more if you plan on storing a lot of Audible books.This device does not have speakers. You need to pair it with blue tooth speakers or headphones.PLEASE NOTE THERE IS NO TEXT TO SPEECH...No e-reader on the market has this.Amazon E-book/Audible ecosystem:Simply the most extensive e-book store on the planet.Almost always the lowest price.Audible offers membership specials that can save you money.Kindle Unlimited -a exclusive option that seems to be best for inexpensive fiction books.Waterproofing:I tried this just to make sure it works – good addition.Battery:Seems to last about the same as the Voyage and charges in under 2 hours.Optional cover:Solid protection for the device. The Origami style stand is OK-not great. Consider getting a small tablet stand(Amazon carries a multitude of these).Portability:Definitely not a pocket device.Quality:10 out of 10! SIMPLY THE BESTCost:Amazon does not need to apologize for cost on this one-Sure it is twice the price of the Paperwhite (and that is a fine choice in it’s price range) but simply put THIS IS THE BEST KINDLE UNIT AMAZON HAS MADE TO DATE.For $50 dollars more than the Voyage you get a bigger screen, more storage, Audible, page turn buttons, brighter screen and better display of graphics and magazines.$40 less than 2016’s unit.Upgrade options:$20 to remove adds...I did to stop seeing adds and having to swipe the device to unlock it. I read a lot and would rather see the regular screen savers. I included a photo.$30 for 32 gig storage – I opted for this because I have a huge e-book and Audible library.44.99 or 59.99 -Honestly I can’t recommend this-the magnets are not super secure-they hold ok...6/10 from me.4G- In this day and age many of us have wi-fi available-just store all of your books on the device. I passed on this expense.Pros:Best displayGreat for large font usersNo compromises-high qualityVast storage optionsAudiblePage turn buttonsWhite /Black inversion optionLike all Kindles you get Amazon’s vast ebook ecosystem-titles you will not find elsewhereCons:Portability-This device does not fit most shirt or pants pocketsCost-still $40 less than last year’s OasisIn short – The OASIS IS BETTER-NOT JUST BIGGERUpdate:After spending more time with the unit, I would give this device 10 out of 10 for the right user. I have owned every unit since the Kindle Keyboard and the Oasis 2 is by far the best. I stopped using my other devices after getting the Oasis-It is that much more enjoyable to read on. Let’s take a look at who this device is for:Don’t buy if:You want an e-reader that easily fits in your pocket-get the Paperwhite or Voyage.You are looking for text to speech. None of the current e-readers offer this. I see poor reviews for the device because it does not have this...no current e-reader does.Budget is a priority. The Paperwhite is a fine budget friendly option.Do buy if:You want the finest e-reader available. This Kindle has the reading plane set below thicker glass to eliminate most of the light cones previous models occasionally had. The lighting is phenomenal. Page turn buttons make a difference.You want a larger reading screen that feels more like a book. E-reading immersion at it’s best.A visually challenged reader that uses larger fonts.You need more storage.If you can swing it -BUY IT-IT DOES NOT GET BETTER THAN THIS
Short review: This is the best Kindle reading experience I've had. Yes, this is pricey, but if you're going to use it daily, it's so worth it!
Long review:
I have had all of the Kindle e-reader models except for the first one. My husband bought me the K2 because he got tired of lugging an extra suitcase for books. (How do I know what I want to read? I need a selection!) So I've been in love with Kindles since 2009. I have the 2016 Oasis (named Robinson) and it's beautiful and light. It took me about 5 seconds to decide to buy the 2017 model, and it was delivered Halloween, as we were setting up decorations.
I have had Sanctuary (my 2017 Kindle's name) for two days now, and I am IN LOVE! The screen is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. I thought the lighting was even on the 2016 Oasis, but it's even more clear and bright on the 2017 model. I didn't like the auto-light thing on the 2016 Oasis, but because there are more lights around Sanctuary's edges, it seems to work better.
As always, when you first set up an e-reader and load it with books, it slows down as the processor is busy indexing. It also burns through the battery pretty quickly. But after that, it settles down. I think the processor is actually a little quicker than my older one.
While this is extremely light compared to the older models, it is a smidge heavier than the 2016 model without the cover. If you include the 2016 battery cover, the 2017 model is lighter.
The larger screen is wonderful. My eyes are getting a little old, and with the larger size and clearer screen, the reading experience is even better than the older Oasis. Yes, I know you can enlarge the font, and I do, but the words just look better when they're in the proper proportion on the page. The only thing that I don't absolutely love about my new toy is that it's too big for me to comfortably pick it up by the sides one handed. The screen is perfect, and the real page turning buttons make me happy, so I can't figure out how to make it fit my hand without making it smaller.
I was used to the odd shape in back (super thin on one side, a little thicker on the button side) and it works even better here since this is a little heavier. You hold it by the thick end so the weight rests on your palm, even though you're holding it mostly upright. The page flips over when you change hands. I prefer holding my books with my left hand. You can switch the page forward/back buttons. I prefer the lower one to page forward, but the default is the other way.
I bought the 32gb version because I listen to audiobooks a lot, but I actually haven't set that up yet. When you first turn the Oasis on, it will walk you through setting up your wifi and bluetooth. You can skip anything you want and then go into settings later to update whatever you want.
I don't have a cover yet. I think I'll need one because it drives me nuts to pick this up and touch the screen while I'm taking it around the house. Fingerprints aren't a problem - I never notice them while I'm reading, but it's just weird.
The operating system upgrade where you can change the boldness of the font is great - it makes reading a lot easier for me. I think this upgrade is coming to the other models too.
I am so not intentionally submerging this in water to see how waterproof it is. Other online reviewers tried it with no ill effects, but I'm not going to chance it. If I accidentally dump this in the pool or bathtub, I'll edit this review with the results.
I will update this review once I play with the audio. I love that idea. I've got bluetooth noise cancelling headphones coming. (Can you use bluetooth on a plane?)
I thought I would write up a few thoughts on my new Kindle Oasis and the Leather Cover, I am not a "reviewer" per se, but when I was searching couldn't find much in the review space that was of use to me, so maybe this will be useful to some. About my reading habits: I read every day for pleasure, on a workday I get about an hour of reading time, and on uneventful weekends about 3 hours a day. On travel days I can get as much as 5-6 hours depending on the trip. I have the ability to read from multiple sources and can read from my phone and computer without issue. I prefer a Kindle and have since the early days. 3 reasons stick out for me. 1. The ability to adjust font size (I am now on the right side of 50 but just barely) 2. I read multiple genres and mix fiction and non-fiction and love having multiple titles in one spot. (my job has me on the road about a week a month) 3. I am picky, I will not finish a title just because I bought it, borrowed it, or whatever. If I begin the title and find I am not interested I dump it and start something else.
My eReader devices over the years: Nook 1st gen, iPad replaced the nook for a short time, iPhone 6+, Kindle regular style, Kindle PaperWhite, and now the Kindle Oasis. The screen on the PaperWhite cracked, and I am not sure how, but couldn't focus on the device in that condition and I had some extra tech money burning a hole in my pocket so I now have the latest gen Kindle Oasis, and purchased the Leather Cover for it, links below so we are on the same page.
Kindle Oasis Without a doubt the best eReader I have owned. It is snappier than my previous dedicated devices and the buttons are a welcome addition for me. The legibility and size do not lend much additional value to me vs. the paper white. I was very happy with that size, but am pleased with the larger Oasis size as well. The bump on the back is a welcome addition, however it is lost with the leather cover installed, and folded back. I have found that the auto-dimming backlight is buggy to say the least. There have been 3 times in the month that I have owned the device where I had to turn it off, turn it on go to settings and cycle the auto backlight feature off and on. I now leave it off permanently. The battery life seems to be shorter than my paper white, but that could be anecdotal, as I have not kept close track. I use the device as mentioned above, with light about 60%, wifi/bluetooth on and get a week plus before I notice it getting low. Inverting the device and the buttons working in the same location on both sides is perhaps my favorite feature! I swap hands often when reading and loath swiping with my finger, so that has been the best feature, and one that I would love to see on the entry level device, but alas touchscreen has ruled the day in our world. Regarding value, it is not worth the asking price that I paid $250, there is better use of your cash in the eReader space to be sure, but this is a great device and I don't regret it. I just don't think it is worth $250. It is waterproof which I am sure is important to some, but not I so I can't speak to it. Pros: - Bump on the back to grip and dead space on the front to place your thumb - Beautiful eInk display, and Kindle specific typography (not unique to this device) - Physical page turn buttons - Ability to assign page turn buttons to the direction of choice - Buttons reassign when inverted allowing for right and left hand use Cons: - Price, price, price - Weight - Auto-dimming feature is buggy