
The Oasis’s ‘stand out’ feature for this iteration is the introduction of ‘adjustable warm light’, which is an attempt to soften the default bright white of the backlight. This concept was first present in the now ditched 2014 Kindle Voyage, but lives on in the Oasis. Thanks to a built-in light sensor, the display will adjust its brightness according to the light in your room. The Oasis makes use of 25, which in theory means a more consistent, brighter light from the display – although in reality, you’d need to have the two side by side to see the difference. Sure, the Paperwhite also has a backlit screen, but it only uses 5 LED lights to brighten its display. One of the big selling points of the Kindle Oasis is its lighting function. Not sure the Oasis is right for you? Read our guide to the Amazon Kindle line-up Warm Lighting It’s submersible to two meters, meaning that you can carry on reading even if your Oasis takes an accidental plunge. The Oasis also happens to be waterproof, making it a good choice for reading by the pool, or perhaps in the bath.
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In real terms, this means that the letters on the page are free of pixelation, while the screen’s smooth rounded corners successfully emulate the printed page. It’s clear and readable, with a resolution of 300pi (same as the Paperwhite). The e-ink screen itself is pretty unchanged from the previous model. It also has a smaller bezel than those devices, which again contributes to the more premium appeal of the Oasis.

The screen is a nice 7 inches, which feels more on a par with your standard paperback page than the 6-inch displays of the standard Kindle and Paperwhite. This does have the slight downside of the power button being at the bottom of the device if you’re holding it in your left hand – it’s hardly a deal breaker, but expect a bit of fumbling for a switch that’s just not there the first few times. But flip the Oasis round and the screen will rightside itself accordingly, meaning that southpaws are catered for. The asymmetrical design, with the buttons to one side (mainly used for turning pages), might seem a concern at first for left-handed readers. Far from this bump being a problem, it actually provides a comfortable grip.

Amazon have clearly tried to make the Oasis as slim as possible up to a point, and allowed some extra room in the chassis to accommodate the battery. It consists of a pleasingly thin, flat aluminium backing, culminating in a ridge on the underside of the device. In terms of design, the Oasis feels like a premium product. However, the Oasis still manages to pip pretty much every other ebook reader out there when it comes to specs. It could be argued that the cheaper Paperwhite, which has inherited many of the features that made the Oasis so desirable in the past, may have somewhat dampened its appeal.
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The cheapest version comes with 8GB of storage, while there's also a 32GB version that costs £259.99/$279.99 (Australian pricing is currently unavailable for this model) and another 32GB variant with free cellular connection to download books on the go for £319.99/$349.99/AU$529.Īmazon will be discounting lots of its products on Black Friday too, so we may see the price of some or all Kindles drop then.The Kindle Oasis is Amazon’s premium ebook reader, and you’ll spot that straight away from the price – not to mention the design. If you're in Australia, preorders for the latest Kindle Oasis will begin shortly at JB Hi-Fi and Officeworks, with the e-reader hitting shelves at other stores soon after. The new Kindle Oasis can be pre-ordered now and Amazon will commence shipping in the coming weeks. It means you can be half-way through a chapter of The Girl In The Spider's Web on your train commute and continue listening from where you left off when you get into your Bluetooth-enabled car, without having to scrub through the audio to find your page. Amazon has said that if you own an ebook you'll also be able to buy the audio title starting at only £2.99 (about $4, AU$5).

If you own both the ebook and Audible version of the same title, you can seamlessly switch between both.
