Testseek.co.uk have collected 79 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Oasis 3 7 inch and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Oasis 3 7 inch.
July 2019
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New warm light
Still a premium experience
Great screen quality and improved features
Can adapt font and size to reading preferences
Premium reading experience
Illumination is wonderful - and now with adaptive colour temperature control
Abstract: Books, a valuable source of information and entertainment, whether in hardback or paperback format, have been around and will continue to do so for many years. However this should not mean that new, or more recent concepts with regards literature, should...
Abstract: Amazon have release the latest in their Kindle range – this 2019 Kindle Oasis, and here is our review of the 32GB Wi-Fi version.The all-new Kindle Oasis features our largest 7-inch 300 ppi display using the latest E Ink technology and a sleek ergonomi...
Great screen quality and improved features, Can adapt font and size to reading preferences, Premium reading experience
Expensive, No speaker or headphone jack, Thicker side doesn't improve handhold
If you want a luxury reading experience (and don't want those large, expensive, lumps of dead tree known as a ‘book'), the Amazon Kindle Oasis (2019) is where you should look.The Oasis has a range of features you won't find in lesser ereaders, like its hi...
Published: 2019-08-09, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Warm light undoubtedly improves reading experience, Beautiful design, Page turn buttons preferable to touch screen, Huge library of books
Very expensive for what it is, Still no USB-C
The Kindle Oasis remains the ultimate e-reader that very few people need to buy, especially now the far cheaper Paperwhite model has nabbed that all-important waterproofing feature. It's also annoying that the best device in the line still doesn't charge...
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Published: 2019-08-08, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
long battery life, light, easy to hold, excellent screen, autobrightness and colour frontlight, great pageturn buttons, luxurious feel, Audible integration, water resistant
expensive, cover not included, no magnetic covers, no support for thirdparty audiobooks, no headphones socket, microUSB
Amazon hasn't changed much for the latest edition of the Kindle Oasis. Side-by-side they are identical on the outside. But what looks to be a small change – the ability to shift the colour of the frontlight from cold to warm white – makes a surprising amo...
Gorgeous 7-inch touchscreen, Display with adjustable warmth, Waterproof design, Page-turn buttons, Support for audiobooks
Still no USB-C port, Very minor update on previous Kindle Oasis
Is the 2019 Kindle Oasis worth it? If you're a dedicated ebook reader and are looking for the best experience money can buy – this is definitely it. With a high-resolution, seven-inch e-ink display with variable levels of warmth, a waterproof aluminium de...
This latest version of the Kindle Oasis isn't the biggest tech upgrade we've seen Amazon make, but it has developed the top-end ereader by improving the screen technology vastly. It's still expensive though, so we'd recommend thinking through whether you...
It's hard to summarise this year's Kindle Oasis since it's so similar to the previous model, so it depends where you're coming from.Owners of the 2017 Oasis will struggle to justify an upgrade simply for a warm light. Otherwise, it's a welcome update for...
Published: 2019-07-24, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Illumination is wonderful - and now with adaptive colour temperature control, Battery life is fantastic, Screen size preferable to smaller models, Whispersync for reading/audiobook sync, Waterproofing
High price point, Not so great at cataloguing what you read, Competition from other cheaper Kindles, Micro-USB for charging when it should really be USB-C now
The Amazon Kindle Oasis remains our top choice for reading devices. Yes, it's expensive, but if you read a lot then there's pleasure in having a premium device for the pleasure. The larger display plays a part in this and the new option to adapt the colou...
Big, sharp E Ink screen, Blue-light-reducing front light, IPX8 waterproof
No memory expansion, No 3.5mm headphone jack, Not compatible with magnetic covers
This is, no two ways about it, a great new feature and one I've been wanting for a very long time; all the same, the new Kindle Oasis is not what you could call an essential upgrade.Aside from the new warm front light and the rather strange withdrawal of...