Review: Kindle Oasis aimed at avid readers, but pricey for others
Luxury e-book reader will appeal to those for whom money is no object, although it doesn’t represent a significant advance on any of Amazon’s existing Kindles
The Kindle Oasis is Amazon’s sleekest, lightest e-book reader yet – and at US$290, unnecessary unless you’re a die-hard reader.
The Oasis is meant to be a luxury e-book reader – a solid, top-of-the line device, when money is no object. It’s designed strictly for reading, without Facebook, streaming video or other distractions common on full-functioning tablets.
Though the Oasis has a lot going for it, I didn’t find any feature that sucked me in or won me over. Amazon would have had a stronger case if its cheaper readers weren’t already good. Here’s how the Oasis compares with the US$100 Paperwhite and the US$200 Voyage.
Comfort for reading