Where usually they’re a single screen with controls either built into the touchscreen or (in the case of the retired Voyage) along either side of the screen, the Oasis has a piece that sticks out to the side of the screen with navigation buttons. This Kindle is a bit different from the rest. I bought the Kindle Oasis because I wanted to and now I’m simply sharing what I like about it! Those commissions help support this blog and new content! I earn a commission on any purchases made through these links at no additional cost to you. This post contains Amazon affiliate links. I’ve loved using my Oasis and wanted to share some of the features with my fellow readers if you’re thinking about getting a new eReader! It was a definite upgrade from the Paperwhite I had and, when it came down to it, I realized that it was the eReader I wanted rather than a slightly upgraded Paperwhite (that wasn’t receiving very good reviews. It was similar to the Paperwhite but had additional features like the buttons to turn the pages along the sides. Unfortunately, Amazon discontinued the Kindle Voyage which was actually what I wanted the most. I considered this one at first because I did like how small the Paperwhite was, but I wanted to check out the other Kindles first. By the time I was looking at upgrading my eReader, Amazon released the “all new” Kindle Paperwhitewhich looked much like the previous generation did but now had enhanced storage space and was waterproof like the higher end Kindles. It’s still perfectly functional and my mom uses it all the time! I just wanted something with a few more bells and whistles because I used it so heavily.Īmazon offers a few different Kindle options with the e-ink screen, which simulates reading a physical book. But at the beginning of this year, after putting the Paperwhite through the ringer of eBooks, I decided it was time for an upgrade.Īnd not because the Paperwhite wasn’t working. After a few months, I fell in love with the Paperwhite and it was the best little eReader I could ask for. Two years ago, I decided to take a chance on the Kindle Paperwhite as my new eReader after several attempts at finding one that didn’t cause migraines after short-term reading.
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