![]() ![]() The Kindle Paperwhite is 205 grams, by way of a comparison, so it’s a good deal heftier. You can also flip it over depending on whether you’re a lefty or a righty, and the thick bezel and physical buttons mean you can comfortably flip pages single-handed.ĭespite this, the Oasis is 30 percent thinner on average than any other Kindle, and it’s also more than 20 percent lighter at 131 grams. This serves to make the Oasis better for one-handed usage, as the bulk of the device’s mass is sat in the palm of your hand. Amazon has given its latest ebook reader a radical facelift, with an asymmetrical design that’s heavily weighted and thicker on one side. You couldn’t level the same accusation at the Kindle Oasis. It looks much like the Kindles that went before it – a flat, largely symmetrical slab of a device. The latest Kindle Paperwhite brought a lot of things to the table when it launched in 2013, but a bold new design wasn’t one of them. Kindle Oasis vs Paperwhite: All-new asymmetrical design Video: Check out our hands-on impressions of the Kindle Oasis The most popular and best-selling device in the Kindle range, the Paperwhite now has some serious competition in the form of the recently unveiled Kindle Oasis.īut what exactly is the difference between the two? Does the newer Kindle offer enough upgrades to justify the extra money?Īll these questions and more will be answered as we take a closer look at the two e-readers to see just how they stack up. Our guide to how the new Kindle Oasis compares to the Kindle Paperwhite.įor a long time, Amazon’s Kindle Paperwhite has perhaps been the best ebook reader available. ![]()
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