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The other big change is the battery. The original Oasis had a small battery built into the device and a larger one built into the included case, which attached to the e-reader magnetically. With the new Kindle Oasis, the larger battery is integrated into the device itself and as noted, Amazon has made the case an optional accessory. It also adheres magnetically but isn't a charging case. The new Oasis tapers down to 3.4mm at its thinnest point and weighs in at 194 grams (6.8 ounces) -- 10 grams lighter than the Paperwhite, which has a 6-inch display. Amazon says the display's cover glass is the strongest to date, and the new dual-core 1GHz processor (with 512MB of RAM) is the zippiest too, giving you slightly faster page turns. You can either turn pages using the physical page turn buttons -- you can hold the device in your left or right hand -- or tap the screen.
The device being well balanced, I found it comfortable to hold, and the touchscreen is quite responsive, The text on the screen was sharp and had excellent contrast, My only small gripe is that the aluminum border has a slight edge to it, The edge does allow you to hold onto the e-reader more securely and perhaps doubles as an exfoliating tool (I jest), but the metal has a little less inviting feel to it than the plastic chassis of the original Oasis, The original Kindle Oasis is also lighter, It weighs about a third less at 131 grams (4.6 ounces) without loose watercolor bouquet iphone case its cover on, And when you're reading in bed, holding up your e-reader in front of you, lighter is undeniably better..
I missed the smaller form factor of the original. My eyesight for reading is excellent so I tend to read with smaller font sizes and find a 6-inch screen ample for my needs. But for those who need to read using larger font sizes, the bigger 7-inch screen is obviously appealing because it allows you to squeeze more words on a page. As for the integrated lighting scheme it now features 12 LEDs instead of the 10 found on the original Oasis. The extra LEDs make the screen appear brighter overall. However, looking closely at the screen with CNET's video guru and Kindle user David Katzmaier, we couldn't detect a noticeable difference in how uniformly the light splays across the screen (some people get distracted by any flaws or shadows in the lighting scheme). Both were excellent. The original Oasis seemed a little hotter (brighter) in the left lower corner while the new Oasis was a little hotter in the right lower corner. So, neither is completely perfect but there really isn't much, if anything, to complain about.
A look at the aluminum back, The other big addition is support for Audible playback on the device, There's no headphone jack, but there loose watercolor bouquet iphone case is Bluetooth connectivity that allows to connect the new Oasis to a Bluetooth headphone or speaker, If you have the license to the Audible version of a book you're reading on the Kindle, you can toggle between the Audible version and the e-book versions, However, you can't have the book's text appear while you're listening to the audible version, For those who bought the original Oasis, despair not: Audible support is coming to the original Oasis via a software upgrade, It's also coming to the most recent entry-level Kindle, Both those models, and only those models, have Bluetooth, with the Kindle Paperwhite and the Kindle Voyage missing out..
The original Oasis on the left, the new Oasis on the right. While the new Kindle Oasis on paper is less expensive than the original Oasis, $250 is still a lot to spend on an e-reader. Is it that much better than the Kindle Paperwhite? No, it isn't. Except for the Audible support, they have access to the same deep set of reading features and same Kindle e-books and other content from Amazon (if you're a Prime member, you can download plenty of free titles, some of which you may actually want to read). While it's a little mundane looking, the Paperwhite has a nice E Ink touchscreen display and often gets discounted to less than $100.
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