Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Amazon Kindle Oasis: in-depth review – Mobile Choice



-Sunetra Chakravarti

E-readers Have Been around for some time … There was the Nook, a few by Sony, a few Kobos and of course Kindle by Amazon.

There Have Been Several along the years and there are four currently are different versions … from the cheap Kindle Kindle priced at a wallet -friendly £ 59.99 to the Relatively expensive Kindle Voyage That sets you back by £ 169 from last year.

Along the way, the Kindle has evolved … I remember my first Kindle … It had a full keyboard and in the Could I interest of economy only download books on it after i had them on a computer Purchased. It was not possible to Present ‘gift’ Kindle books so I just HAD to send a friend an Amazon voucher and ask them to download the books i had wanted to buy … It was a bit weird.

Fast forward to 2016 and not only has changed Dramatically Kindle in Its physical form but the ecosystem is better than ever … you are reliable to buy Kindle editions for other users, you do not need a computer to purchase books and on my 3G model of the Kindle Oasis, I am reliable to download books wherever, Whenever.

One of the biggest advantages I find of owning a Kindle device is, if you like reading, Kindle versions of books are Usually the Cheapest . And this is When Comparing prices across the board: from hard covers to paper backs to audio versions

Anyway, I digress.. I Have Been using the Oasis for About a month now and love every bit of freedom it affords me.



It is Squarer and sqatter than any of the other versions and a lot lighter

It is thicker on one end Also with Two physical buttons, with the power and charging ports on the other. This slightly wacky design quirk Threw me initially- Although I grew to appreciate it, if you are Because lying down, reading a good book Particularly, holding the Kindle for an extended period of time- it just fits into the hand and you do not worry about it slipping out.

Also, I stopped reading books a long time physical back- They are too bulky to carry Usually around, I do not have enough room to store them Once I finish reading and They Usually are impulse buys Which I regret acerca 20-pages in. The Thing With Kindles or any e-book reader is that you ‘just need to have one aditional slim tablet-esque device in your bag and not worry about prep thick paper backs taking up space in your backpack or suitcase … And, crucially, you Judged dont get what you are reading for: irrespective of Whether it is 1984 / Go Set A Watchman or 50 Shades of Grey

Hand-in-glove With the cover … just the battery. goes on and on and on …

Slim, even at its thickest point, and very light, you can rotate the Oasis to use it in Either Hand All These little details and make it a very ergonomic device.

The re-imagined Kindle looks like a joint effort Between the marketing team and design experts- the concept was to make it somehow different from the other versions and get rid of the Past cheap Kindle cover companies That Currently Exist on Amazon.

The Oasis Kindle e-reader comes with a really luxurious leather cover in Either (black and merlot colors available) and a brown suede called walnut. And the covers are not just about making the Oasis look POSH- They hide a party trick-in the form of a top-up battery That Increases battery life not by days but by weeks. Charging them together is super easy- make sure They are joined magnetically and use a microUSB charger for the Kindle, the cover will get charged too!

Magnetically attached to the Kindle Oasis, my suede cover for the review sample feels very comfortable and grippy and the various scratches and bruises on it Enhance further the rugged looks of the e-reader. So far so good!



What is the reading experience on the Most Expensive Kindle till date, like?

Really really good! The 6-inch screen with a 300 dpi (dots per inch) resolution is bright and does not irritate your eyes if you would like tablets read on them. Amazon Have put in 60 percent more LEDs in here That focus on the screen rather than shine onto your eyes and the difference is obvious.

Amazon Have Their Own fonts, if you know fonts, it is a little like a Garamond and very easy on the eye for long reads .

And there are a few new frills: Page Flip lets you skim through the chapters and have a look at the ending without losing your place and you are reliable to add notes, highlight bits and even quotes share on Facebook / Twitter, there is a collaboration with Googreads so you get to see Past reviews by other users Goodreads before you buy the book.

And the usual dictionary, thesaurus are present and correct alongside the Ability to change the size of the text and a slider Which tells you exactly what percentage of the book You have finished reading.



Is it easy to look for and download books?

This depends entirely on Which version of the Kindle Oasis you have. My review sample is the wi-fi + 3G one, so I was reliable to use it anywhere and even though it costs almost the same as a small iPad, you are never too far from a book download- if you are in a country With 3G, you can download a book. It is simple as well.

If You have a wi-fi only version, you can download Only When your tablet is connected to the internet over wi-fi; but That Is not difficult to Achieve Because you can just use a wi-fi hotspot on your phone to tether the Kindle to the internet and start downloading.

Given That there isnt any REAL Difference between the wi-fi version and the 3G + Wi-Fi version, I would Suggest you save a get the few ££ and £ 50 cheaper version, then a tether your phone to the tablet to download content you want to Whenever®.

Looking for books is easy too, just search for books and Amazon With its salts nous Makes it a priority to sell you something, suggesting books That are like in theme, That Have bought other users, and even presenting lists Depending on what you HAD Previously bought … It is all eerily accurate.

Should I buy the Kindle Oasis?

Because of the shape and size of the current reader, as well as the weight, it is very easy and comfortable to hold. If you are a caviar over fish and chips kind of person, then a esta Kindle is for you.

I really like its square shape and the fact That it can Easily fit into the tiniest of handbags and has a battery life of weeks.

For the price, waterproofing would have been good and that’s why I have docked half a star off, but otherwise, it is the perfect e-reader.

www.amazon.co .uk

£ 269 (wi-fi only) £ 329 (wi-fi + 3G)

display: Amazon 6′s “Paperwhite display technology with E Ink Letter ™ and built-in light,

Resolution: 300 ppi, Optimised font technology, 16-level gray scale

Size: 143 mm x 122 mm x 3.4-8.5 mm

Weight : Wi-Fi: 131/238 g; Wi-Fi + 3G: 133/240 g

System Requirements: None; fully wireless and does not require a computer to download content

on-Device Storage: 4GB, plus free cloud storage for all Amazon content

Battery Life: A single charge lasts up to eight weeks, based on half an hour of reading per day With wireless off and the light setting at 10. Battery life will vary based on wireless usage and light

Charge Time: Fully charges in less than 3 hours from a computer via USB cable

Wi-Fi Connectivity Supports public and private Wi-Fi networks or hotspots That use the 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n standard with support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 security using password authentication or Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)

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