Kindle Oasis: Still worth it in 2024?

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  • čas přidán 5. 10. 2022
  • [UPDATE]
    It looks like Amazon finally discontinued the Kindle Oasis in 2024. Learn more about it here: • It's over: Kindle Oasi...
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    Let's take a look at the key specs of the Kindle Oasis, see why it’s so popular and why maybe other ereaders are the better choice for 2024.
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    [SUMMARY]
    Here’s what I recommend:
    If you’re thinking about buying the Oasis, be conscious of your requirements in an ereader. If you want the absolute best display quality, you should check out the Paperwhite.
    If you want the best screen and an asymmetrical design, check out the Kobo Libra 2.
    And if you are willing to pay a little extra to get the best haptics and are willing to compromise on the screen a little bit, the Oasis is the right choice.
    [DISCLOSURE]
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Komentáře • 89

  • @ChalidRaqami
    @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +33

    *Part of why I keep coming back to the Oasis is the exceptional build quality and haptics. Even though others have caught up, the Oasis is still ahead of the rest - for the most part. Paired with the great contrast levels and lighting quality, that's easily enough to still recommend the Oasis in 2022.*

    • @robin_birdie_
      @robin_birdie_ Před 8 měsíci

      and it's actually just a simple physics. why other companies (and their respective designers) keep ignoring that simple idea is kind of riddle for me.

  • @CDbiggen
    @CDbiggen Před rokem

    looking at buying an ereader for my friend, didn't have a clue about any of this so your video was extremely helpful. Thank you.

  • @JBass33
    @JBass33 Před rokem +27

    I have had almost all of the Kindle generations beginning with the original. I bought the Kindle Oasis 2nd generation when it came out and I use it daily. I like the temperature control that came with the 3rd edition, but not enough to spend the money on buying one. (I bought an adjustable amber book light for about $15 that works just fine.) While I have always purchased the best screen available for the Kindle, the lack of page turn buttons on the new Paperwhite is a deal breaker for now.

    • @bitteralmonds666
      @bitteralmonds666 Před rokem +4

      No buttons is a deal-breaker for me, too.

    • @darkhorse00700
      @darkhorse00700 Před rokem

      This helped me decide to get a 9th generation. I wanted a 10th, but it's still quite pricey, and to know that there's only one key difference, this steered me toward a more cost effective option. Thanks, mate!

    • @christopher1800
      @christopher1800 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I own both of these: Oasis 2nd generation and Paperwhite Signature. When using the Paperwhite, I do miss the premium feel of the Oasis and the page turn buttons. When I'm using the Oasis, I miss the screen warmth option and the nice page turn animation... and the battery life of the Paperwhite which is incredible. So I tend to use both, depending on.. well... no logical explanation really.. whatever I feel like using. :)

  • @MrWhaatay
    @MrWhaatay Před rokem +2

    Just ordered a brand new 32GB Champaign Gold Oasis for $125. It is normally $280 but has a 34% discount for Black Friday/Cyber Monday so it is $185. Amazon is also giving 40% by using AMEX rewards points max $60 off by using .01 AMEX reward point. I was on the fence at $185 and was going to wait for the Kindle Oasis 4 but at $125 I couldn't pass this up. Then I got three months of Kindle Unlimited for $0.99. You can get the Oasis with three free months of Kindle Unlimited but the AMEX deal wouldn't work with that.

  • @currentlyreadingx
    @currentlyreadingx Před rokem +4

    I was thinking of waiting for a new oasis but im sure i wotn be able to afford it so i just opted for the 2019 version at a very good price. Upgrading from a ppw4. I really really want the temp control and the buttons.

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +3

      Great choice getting it! Color temperature adjustment really was a game changer for me. I don't want to use an ereader without it anymore.

  • @bitteralmonds666
    @bitteralmonds666 Před rokem +3

    Yes. In fact, get two. I love the first Kindle Oasis. It's the one I use the most for e-books - it's small and has buttons, which is perfect for me (even if the battery is dead). I also have a Kindle Oasis 3, which I use for manga and comic books. They're both two of my favorite e-reading devices (the Nook GlowLight 4 is probably my current top favorite).
    🤔🧐

  • @Desert371
    @Desert371 Před rokem +1

    Dropped a like for a Trekkie. An Austrian Trekkie makes it even better! Zuerst hab ich das Starfleet-Shirt gesehen und mich gefreut! Danach erst das LCARs Interface der Voyager im Hintergrund, dann die Kommunikatoren…darauf folgte das Like :-)

  • @FrancoSebastianGenre
    @FrancoSebastianGenre Před rokem +5

    Hi. The only thing that bothers me about the paperwhite is that it doesn't have physical buttons to turn the page. I have had the keyboard 3 for more than 10 years, which even has a keyboard. It's not tactile. But I find the buttons to turn the page comfortable. Do you get used to turning the page with the touch? I wanted to buy the Oasis but I didn't want to buy it and next month they will announce the release of a new edition. I don't now what to do... 😕What do you recommmend me to do? Wait for a possible new Oasis or buy one? Which one would you recommend? Greetings from Argentina, my friend.

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +5

      Hi - in my experience the switch to a touchscreen-only ereader is pretty seamless. It doesn't take much getting used to in my opinion, especially because you still have two options to turn a page in most devices: tapping and swiping. So you should find at least one of those good enough to replace the physical buttons.
      BUT: Physical buttons are still a big plus in my opinion. If I had the choice between two otherwise identical ereaders, I'd pick the one with the buttons.
      I suspect Amazon will update the Kindle Oasis in the summer of next year, with a larger 8 inch screen and note taking (like the Kindle Scribe). But that's just my personal guess. If that's not something you'd need, go for the current model - it's still excellent.
      However, I usually recommend the Kindle Paperwhite to friends and family, because the value for your money is simply better all things considered.
      Coming from a Kindle 3 (which I also loved using), switching to the Kindle Paperwhite or Oasis is a huge improvement in any case. Screen contrast levels and the built in light makes reading so much more comfortable, that you won't focus on the potentially missing buttons too much.

    • @FrancoSebastianGenre
      @FrancoSebastianGenre Před rokem +2

      @@ChalidRaqami Thank you for your very detailed answer, friend.

  • @rafasoaresmg
    @rafasoaresmg Před rokem +13

    Perfect analysis! I really liked the ergonomics of the Oasis, including the buttons and weight, in addition to the excellent quality of the materials. However, having the Paperwhite side by side, the screen is superior, showing a better uniformity of tone and practically leaving no ghosting from the previous pages. Surely, a new Oasis, with an updated screen, will be perfect!

    • @mkazmi
      @mkazmi Před rokem +1

      Right? I just bought oasis 3 during the sale and I LOVE it. I only read about 30 min a day so battery issue is non-existent to me. Even if i did read for hours, i wouldnt mind charging it1-2 times a week.

    • @4000Wiggins
      @4000Wiggins Před rokem +1

      @@mkazmiI think they’re saying the paper white screen is better? I’m not certain though.

  • @robin_birdie_
    @robin_birdie_ Před 8 měsíci +2

    I've watched many reviews from different (and most popular) channels dedicated to e-book readers reviews only and I feel like your reviews are the most well structured and in many aspects more informative as well. Although the pronunciation is not the best, nevertheless your manner of narrating is least annoying and overall pleasant. Thanks for the work you doing.

  • @alibomaye8
    @alibomaye8 Před rokem +2

    I have both the kindle paperwhite signature and the oasis 10th the only downside I can see regarding the kindle oasis is the battery life which drops down really fast compared to the paperwhite 2021. As an example 1 or 2 hours use for tree days dropped down the battery by 40% without too much brightness at usage (around 12) and on airplane mode.

    • @mkazmi
      @mkazmi Před rokem

      I read on the lowest brightness usually so my battery lasts very long

    • @andrewfaniku
      @andrewfaniku Před rokem

      I have the same issues with battery life on my Oasis. I didn't have that issue with my Paperwhite.

    • @LiveLoveLaugh102310
      @LiveLoveLaugh102310 Před rokem

      True. Hence I do prefer the Oasis for the more superior screen and booklike sizw

  • @nouhsepulveda2932
    @nouhsepulveda2932 Před rokem +9

    Just got a kindle oasis for $147.🔥 So far loving this device coming from a kindle 6th generation. Huge difference

  • @CDubya.82
    @CDubya.82 Před rokem

    Libra 2 and Kindle Scribe for me! My two daily drivers.

  • @mobilesecure
    @mobilesecure Před rokem

    Many thanks for great review. What do you think about Pocketbook Inkpad 3 Pro?

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +1

      It's one of the best ereaders out there imho. But it was released in 2019, so I'm not sure about long-term software support. Besides that, I think the main drawbacks are the Micro USB connector and the comparatively high price.
      EDIT: Oh, and I forgot the mushy power button, which I always found annoying when using it more regularly.

    • @mobilesecure
      @mobilesecure Před rokem

      @@ChalidRaqami Many thanks. What is the best 8inch ebook reader today by your opinion ? For me taking notes is not very important.

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +1

      @@mobilesecure Good question ... :D
      Thinking about it, the Pocketbook InkPad 3 Pro might really be the best in that size segment: Light color adjustment, water proofing, audiosupport via bluetooth, physical buttons ... there's not much they could have done better.
      The Kobo Sage is nice as well, but softwarewise more limited and I find the lighting on the InkPad 3 (Pro) to be a bit better. Contrast is a little better on the Sage though, but short battery life can be an issue.
      The Boox Nova Air 2 comes to mind as well, but that's too expensive imho, especially if you don't care about note taking. Android might be a strong selling point though.
      All in all, I'd recommend getting the InkPad 3 Pro if you're looking for an 8 inch ereader right now, even though it has Micro USB.
      No idea if PocketBook is working on a successor, but if they are, I imagine it might be released later this year. The PocketBook Viva (with E-Ink Gallery 3) also has an 8 inch screen, so they might use the same design to release a black-and-white version of it as well and replace the InkPad 3 Pro.

    • @mobilesecure
      @mobilesecure Před rokem

      @@ChalidRaqami Good afternoon! Thank you so much for such a detailed and professional reply! Bought Pocketbook InkPad 3 Pro and very happy! Many thanks for your support and great content what you making!

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +1

      ​@@mobilesecure Great to hear! I always wonder what people choose after talking to them - so thanks for following up 😁

  • @TM-vg4mx
    @TM-vg4mx Před rokem

    any of the kindle where we can read and listen at the same time? thanks

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +3

      No, unfortunately not. That's only part of the Kindle app, not the ereaders. You can only switch from reading to listening and sync the position with compatible whispersync for voice titles.

    • @TM-vg4mx
      @TM-vg4mx Před rokem

      @@ChalidRaqami indeed unfortunately, it would really be perfect. Thanks a lot

  • @OPTIONALWATCH
    @OPTIONALWATCH Před 11 měsíci

    What happens with Lock screen ad supported and without Lock screen ad supported? This was not covered here.

  • @KIRI77
    @KIRI77 Před rokem

    Half the screen, the left sider became stuck on displaying the book cover for me, and although that part of the screen is responsive, it's still showing the book screen no matter what I try to do

  • @montreauxs
    @montreauxs Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hmmmm.. But how do you replace the OASIS's BATTERY? Wanna tell us how that's done?

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před 10 měsíci

      Unfortunately not really possible easily. The material mix makes it hard to open the ereader without damaging it.
      It's not a huge undertaking to swap the battery on more plastic-y models, but I wouldn't recommend opening up the Oasis.

    • @henriktoth56
      @henriktoth56 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ChalidRaqami Which is quite an understatement... Saying it is impossible to replace the battery on the Oasis 3 is closer to the truth, and it is a HUGE drawback, because after a few years it will become a paperweight.

  • @cheryleann58
    @cheryleann58 Před rokem

    I like the oasis better do use oasis more then my paperwhite signature edition. I prefer the shape the buttons and smaller size. Scribe too big and no buttons.the scribe is heavier I think. Did consider a kobold with buttons. Still hoping for a upgrade of the oasis.

  • @jasmats
    @jasmats Před 10 měsíci

    Does audible play through these?

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes, but only via Bluetooth-speakers/headphones. There are not built-in speakers.

  • @SunshineFL
    @SunshineFL Před rokem +9

    I still love my kindle oasis. It is in pristine condition.

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +1

      I can relate - I still use mine, even though I have a couple of other ereaders here to choose from :)

    • @SunshineFL
      @SunshineFL Před rokem +1

      @@ChalidRaqami I meant to say it is in pristine condition. Lol.

    • @davemeadows6688
      @davemeadows6688 Před rokem +1

      Do you use a case on it?

    • @SunshineFL
      @SunshineFL Před rokem +1

      @@davemeadows6688 yes I do.

  • @leester9487
    @leester9487 Před rokem +2

    I still miss my Kindle Voyage, but I DO like the Oasis. The battery life is atrocious, but I'm addicted to page turn buttons, and I use KU so I'm stuck with it. Unless Amazon really screws up the next iteration, i'm probably going to buy it on day one.

    • @user-or1ce7ez5w
      @user-or1ce7ez5w Před rokem +3

      I recently bought 2 voyages and one of them had faulty motherboard another had smashed screen. Swapped components each other and I have a fully working unit and it came with 800s books from previous owner.
      Very nice as it cost me less than 20$and it came with a free origami cover!!!

    • @leester9487
      @leester9487 Před rokem

      @@user-or1ce7ez5w I technically still have mine, except the rubber/plastic has worn off and is goober'd up and sticky.
      🤮

    • @user-or1ce7ez5w
      @user-or1ce7ez5w Před rokem

      @@leester9487 oh. Back in the days did you use it with a case?
      Mine is still looking like brand new.

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +2

      I know what you mean ... :) The Voyage was an incredible ereader and it's a shame Amazon didn't follow up on it. Especially it seems to still have a huge fanbase. However, I think the Oasis line was a welcome addition.

  • @averyhazen8466
    @averyhazen8466 Před rokem +2

    As long as you keep yours on airplane mode, it can last you weeks (at minimum).

  • @GiovanniLiberati_1951
    @GiovanniLiberati_1951 Před rokem +5

    Anyone worrying that when the battery runs out we might as well throw away the Kindle Oasis because his battery can't be replaced? I spent €250 in 2019 and now I can even throw it away. This is unacceptable.

  • @photographywithbrallan1247

    Looking to buy my wife an E reader, what should i get and why

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +2

      Without having more information on specific needs, the safest bet usually is the Kindle Paperwhite imho: Newest display technology with great contrast levels and lighting quality. Also very easy to use with good battery life, Audible support and it's future proof with USB-C.

    • @photographywithbrallan1247
      @photographywithbrallan1247 Před rokem +1

      @@ChalidRaqami so dont go all out on the oasis? She primarily reads at night but i just wanna be able to buy an e book thatll last years and have the latest features to daye

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +1

      The Kindle Paperwhite is simply more future proof imho. It's newer (will get updated potentially a little longer), has USB-C, a bigger battery and the newer screen technology. It's also much cheaper than the Oasis, which is why I recommend it more often at the moment.
      The Oasis has better haptics and physical page turn buttons, which can outweigh some of the mentioned (admittedly small) shortcomings compared to the Paperwhite. So the Oasis is still the better choice if you like tactile feedback when using the device.
      Both have the same user interface and will most likely receive software updates for years to come, but as I mentioned, the Paperwhite will possibly get them a little longer though.
      Bottom line: You can't really go wrong with either one. Both are excellent ereaders, but I still recommend the Paperwhite as it has a small edge overall (especially when taking the price into account).

  • @mdtaranto
    @mdtaranto Před 2 měsíci

    The Oasis has a paperwhite screen, but with more lights.

  • @user-ro5cn8ih5o
    @user-ro5cn8ih5o Před rokem +3

    Micro usb is a deal breaker

  • @danwilliams1920
    @danwilliams1920 Před rokem +3

    I would NEVER buy an eReader without page-turn buttons. My real gripe with the Oasis is that it doesn't have a third button (designed like, and placed next to, the power button) for toggling touchscreen capability. As it is, I have to navigate a stupid menu every time I sit down to read so I can manhandle the Oasis the way it's meant to be manhandled - THAT is why the page-turn buttons exist.

    • @AreteZoe
      @AreteZoe Před rokem +1

      What do you recommend then that isn't 200+ dollars? I really want to be able to read in the dark and have a page turn button

    • @danwilliams1920
      @danwilliams1920 Před rokem +2

      @Epics the problem isn't just the page-turn buttons; it's the ability to disable the touchscreen. It is terrible design to have one without the other. This is why the Kobo Libre is a joke in my mind, and only the Oasis will do. It really sucks that there aren't more options, but if I were you, I'd save up for it. I've had mine for seven years and have thousands of hours on it. Your average consumer treats their eReader like a toy they rarely pick up, and when they do, it's mainly to fiddle with the settings. If you want to actually use your eReader to read, there's nothing like being able to do that without constantly having to position your hands a certain way to avoid accidental touchscreen interaction. If it weren't for those two features, I wouldn't even use an eReader. Who wants to be careful while you read? I'm telling you, it's the ability to handle an eReader hamfistedly that makes it even better than a book.
      Save up for that Oasis.

    • @AreteZoe
      @AreteZoe Před rokem

      @@danwilliams1920 will do bro ill save. if it lasted 7 years thats what im looking for. i dont mind paying more for longevity, this is gonna be a daily driver. i couldnt agree more about disabling a touchscreen. its a feature i didnt know i needed until after reading, and thanks.
      i will 100% wait till next month and get an oasis

    • @AreteZoe
      @AreteZoe Před rokem

      @@danwilliams1920 do you recommend anything extra after 7 years of use? like any accessory to avoid or get early?

    • @danwilliams1920
      @danwilliams1920 Před rokem +1

      @Epics Not a thing, unless you're concerned with dropping it onto a hard floor a lot, in which case a protective case could be good. The thing is, the Oasis has an ergonomic contour on the back for your fingers to curl into, and I love that. A case will render that feature inaccessible. I truly recommend an unadorned Oasis. Oh! I do use alcohol wipes to clean it spic-and-span every few uses. After 7 years, mine looks and feels brand new. It's pretty hard to ding up an Oasis.

  • @valeriopastore7310
    @valeriopastore7310 Před rokem +2

    Kindle Oasis needs taking note ability, its own pen, and possibly a color screen. it must become a POWERFUL competitor, worth its price!

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +3

      I suspect the next Oasis will get a larger (8 inch) screen and also have note taking.
      I know there are rumors of the new Oasis being launched within the next couple of weeks, but I doubt that's true. IMHO Amazon is done releasing new Kindles for this year. IF the Oasis gets an update, it will be in 2023.
      However, I don't see a Kindle Color happening anytime soon. Amazon bought Liquavista a few years ago and closed it. Since then, there have been no news on that front unfortunately.

    • @valeriopastore7310
      @valeriopastore7310 Před rokem +2

      @@ChalidRaqami you are right. For now, note taking belongs to Scribe, and it would make litte sense to release a more handy competitor right now.
      BUT, with an 8" screen Oasis, they should try and go color: comics and illustrated books want just that

    • @LvUhcX
      @LvUhcX Před rokem

      @@valeriopastore7310 idk kobo has sage which features note taking it never took anything away from elipsa

  • @roqsteady5290
    @roqsteady5290 Před rokem +3

    The strange shape of the Oasis was necessitated by the separate charging case in the original model, it doesnt make a lot of sense now that has been dropped and makes it a bit unbalanced IMOP; also restricts battery life. Probably they will substantially redesign for the next iteration. Am using the Signature edition right now, which is OK, but the thin bezels make it a little unwieldy to hold and the on/off button on the bottom is a nuisance. Also, the operating system is still glacially slow for functions other than reading. Be interesting to see what they do; there are still a lot of improvements that could be made for a perfect reading device.

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +5

      Funny how tastes are so different. I actually like the "unbalanced" design - as you call it. Because it puts the center of gravity in your hand, which makes it easier to hold one handed. At least that's how I experience it.
      Good choice with the Signature Edition. It's currently one of the best ereaders out there imho. :)

    • @davemeadows6688
      @davemeadows6688 Před rokem +3

      @@ChalidRaqami Me too. I love the way you can hold in one hand and then the other, flipping it over. You can't rotate the Paperwhite.

  • @tivonutdc
    @tivonutdc Před rokem +1

    I ended up buying a Kobo the last time I bought an eReader and don't think I'll ever buy another Kindle. I have had Kindle 2, Kindle 3 (kb), Kindle PW 1-3, Voyage, and Oasis. Big reader but the latest update for Kindle, which is on this video is of the new update that was forced on us, it makes me getting back to my library and books to choose from without being "online" which is not what I want to do with the Kindle, have many more steps. Amazon got rid of the back button for a shared button for library/home/back and it does what they want, frequently dropping you back into their suggested "next" screen NOT the list of books of my library. Everything takes longer and it is trying to work as a tablet, no longer page turns to go through your library with 8 books (then 7) listed but now only 5 can be seen at once. I have hundreds and hundreds of books and read a tremendous amount. This 5 book listing with very, very small covers does nothing but slow down my ordering of books, in addition if I page through it puts the bottom book at top and only 4 new books are visible. How is this in any way an improvement? They have a slider (like a tablet) and you can use a second hand to scroll thru your list.... only, you don't know what page you are on, only the slide bar gives you some idea but with hundreds of books, it is totally guess work. I hate the way my updated Oasis works today, hate. I have a not update Oasis (no ads) that still works as I want and I just NEVER go online as the update would be forced. I slightly didn't like the update in 2018 (8 to 7 listings) so left one of our 2 Oasis' always in airplane mode. BTW the battery if not in airplane mode and bluetooth off is horrible so you want it in airplane mode all the time. We have several readers and I like trying all new things and hadn't bought a non Kindle since the first NOOK Glowlight so I decided to buy Kobo and got the one as close to the Oasis in size and function. Not as nice quality material, but I'm all about the reading. I used a case that turns off and on the unit which the power button is a bit hard but other than that I love it. I can get books from directly from Overdrive (only one library, they need to do a Libby update). Their list had the little covers in list view before Kindle and I didn't like this, still don't but since it seems both want to do this... so I have to deal with only 5 in my list but I get quick library access and the form is slightly bigger than the Oasis, I guess the Libra would be the same size screen but Libra is not flush, Kobo is with a flush screen.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy Před rokem

      although, I hesitate to change since I've built up a library, and I've bought Kindle ebooks with credits and sales that I haven't read yet. I used to know how to convert ebooks into different formats with Calibre and a hack, but I don't even know if that's an option anymore. Plus, the changeover to Libby from Overdrive's earlier app (which was still better even after several Libby updates) was clumsy and I resented the way it was handled. It's not too unlike trying to move to linux desktop from Windows. I never liked Microsoft, but it's not easy to leave Windows.

  • @douglasjensen8986
    @douglasjensen8986 Před rokem +3

    I wouldn't trade my (latest generation) Oasis for anything. Having a 4G cellular radio is mandatory for me.

    • @ChalidRaqami
      @ChalidRaqami  Před rokem +1

      Yes, cellular connectivity is a killer feature, which doesn't get enough attention in many reviews. It's a shame that Amazon no longer offers the option on the Paperwhite.

  • @chrishalle1982
    @chrishalle1982 Před rokem +2

    Your accent sounds austrian.

  • @shanghaichica
    @shanghaichica Před 11 měsíci

    The advantages do the oasis:
    Page turn buttons
    Glass screen
    Adaptive brightness (over standard paperwhite)
    Better build quality
    Better build quality

  • @rrwholloway
    @rrwholloway Před 7 měsíci

    Great device, just don't buy it at full price new.

  • @JesusSavesSinners
    @JesusSavesSinners Před rokem +4

    Horrible review. The 2021 Kindle 6.8 inch Paper White is subpar compared to the 10th generation Oasis.
    1st it is not true that the screen is better on the Paper White. I own both and the Oasis looks much better. The Oasis has 25 lights vs 16 for the Paper White. Compared side by side the Oasis looks much better.
    The Oasis has superior performance in every category to the Paper White. It has a faster better microprocessor which loads pages much faster and downloading books is 10 times or more faster. The current price difference is around $20. I actually paid less for my brand new Oasis 32gigs than I paid for my Paper White Signature Edition.

    • @FrancoSebastianGenre
      @FrancoSebastianGenre Před rokem

      Hi. I am in doubt which one to buy. I like the Oasis because of the buttons, as I have a keyboard 3. What I noticed in this review (minute 3:34) is that the page turning is faster on the paperwhite, why do you say that the Oasis is faster?

    • @derwood
      @derwood Před rokem

      Horrible comment. My guess is you're just plain horrible.