

Kindle Oasis put to the test: It's dead fancy, ultra-compact and costs an arm and a leg

Amazon’s latest flagship e-reader has arrived. Kindle Oasis is incredibly small and boasts a fearless design. On the downside, it’s short-winded without its case and the price tag is exorbitant. Should you buy anyway?
Kindle with its kit off
Also available in red and black.The Kindle itself and the case are charged via a micro-USB cable port. I went for the premium leather brown version (aka walnut). To be honest, it’s so fancy that it makes me feel downright scruffy in my faded jeans and washed-out t-shirt. Not sure how well it will fare at the beach – think leather and sun cream-slathered hands. Don’t like Amazon’s three models? Check out the cheaper models by other manufacturers).
It doesn’t get much thinner than this: 3.4mm at the slimmest point and 8.5mm at the thickest.Little surprises
From the first to the last Kindle: The Oasis has gone through the biggest design changes since the Kindle 4. Source: Phoneia.comInstead, Amazon’s got rid of the automatic brightness control. The Voyage was great for reading in bed as the display automatically dimmed. The Oasis needs to be adjusted manually. Sure, you can live without it but when the wife hits the lights, you’ll be half blinded by the glare as the Oasis is brighter than its predecessor – totally unnecessary, if you ask me.
Don’t be fooled by the name, either. The Oasis is not waterproof. Fancy a romantic night in a candle-lit bathtub, sipping a glass or wine? Well you’d better go easy on the wine or you’re kindle will be sleeping with the fishes.
The bottom line
Pretty but pricey.The Kindle Oasis is currently only available for pre-order. Alternatively, I would recommend the Kindle Paperwhite or the Tolino


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