![]() ![]() At around level 13, the Oasis has the soft, off-white appearance of real paper. Even during the day, we made use of adjustable warmth. ![]() At its warmest, the display has a soft amber appearance similar to the night shift mode on iOS. The light’s warmth can be scheduled to gradually change around sunrise and sunset, or to manually change at a specific time. 25 LEDs light the screen consistently even around the edges. The glass screen is more smudge resistant than the plastic-coated Kindle Paperwhite, and the new model has added color temperature adjustment. With a fairly large and high-resolution display, 7” and 330 ppi, the Oasis nicely balances the portability of a small device with the convenience of a large screen. Everything about the Kindle Oasis build feels thoughtfully designed.ĭisplay: Color temperature adjustment at last Left-handed readers can flip the device for a nearly identical experience. Physical page turn buttons eliminated that entirely, and they're satisfyingly clicky and conveniently located on the wide bezel on the side, keeping your hands off the display. Rated IPX8 to protect from 6 feet of water for one hour, the waterproof Kindle Oasis is built to withstand poolside reading, drops in the tub, and spills.įlipping pages by swiping still works, but despite hours and hours of Kindle use, we still accidentally highlight and make notes all the time. Priced at $250 for the version with ads, the Oasis is expensive, but it's our first choice over the previous-generation Paperwhite. ![]()
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