International Version – Kindle Oasis – Now with adjustable warm light - 8 GB, Graphite
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Elisabeth Haram
> 3 dayUpgraded my kindle paperwhite to oasis a month ago. Love it, was a bit expensive but worth it! It is lightweight, lighting adjustable and else same experience as paperwhite.
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Andres florez
Greater than one weekEs un producto que no puede faltar si te gusta la lectura
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LKL
> 3 dayAs a product claiming itself international version and charge us 20US dollars more, I would expect a product with some common sense in it. I am living in Hong Kong and we are using English and Traditional Chinese as our official language. Yet, the kindle store is forced to simplified Chinese store, which we do not read and write here. What will Dutch people think if they are forced to German store? What will German people think if they are forced to a French store? Hey, at least give us an easy way to switch to a language we understand, or do it properly without using the wrong language store, right? Yes, if I can get to the Internet and remember my password of Amazon account, I can switch it to the profile of my amazon account, to avoid the wrong store (simplified Chinese). But as a former British Colony, we speak and write English (UK) instead of English (US), thats why I chose the UK English. But if we made that choice, the Traditional Chinese input method is then unavailable, without a clue. Until I am forced to switch to English (US), I can find those input methods of Traditional Chinese, which is ridiculous. As a product costing nearly 300 US dollars, with a lot of Traditional Chinese books on store, with the population of 23 Millions in Taiwan and 7.5 Millions in Hong Kong, I cant understand why Amazon is still unable to provide a Traditional Chinese interface, instead of the simplified Chinese interface. It is rather sad the Quick input method of Traditional Chinese is still unavailable as well, which is said can be done easily by rooting the device, but voiding the warranty, so I havent tried. As a company with such a scale, would you just improve it?
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Joseph Kong
> 3 dayOasis is great in every way except the dictionary takes more than a second to pop up definitions.
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Arlette
Greater than one weekLove my new Kindle, the buttons are the best feature, the resolution is good and has helped get back on reading
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Lee Frantz
> 3 dayCompared to other Kindles, the battery on this has to be charged much more often and becomes annoying when you are reading a good book!
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Juan Moncayo
24-11-2024The kindle oasis worth every dollar, great product! very satisfied!! Thanks!
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Yasser Majluf
> 3 dayGreat! The first kindle I owned was a paperwhite, However, I quickly replaced it by a basic kindle, since the blue light of the paperwhite bothered my sleep tremendously (this also happens to me with every device I own and use before going to sleep). I purchased this new kindle oasis hoping that the new lighting features didnt cause this issue, and after two weeks of use, I can say it is the perfect companion for my pre-sleep readings. Additionally, (but less important to me) the device is way faster than my two previous versions. The waterproof is nice to have, since I can safely read in the pool, and also, the buttons are great addition and very practical. Overall, Im very happy with this purchase! Nicely done Amazon.
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Mhorag Wilderbeek
> 3 dayI’m loving my new Kindle Oasis. Easy to use, & luv the lighting feature.
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Irene Chan
> 3 dayHaving used quite a few e-book readers including Paperwhite and Android-based e-readers, I decided to give Kindle Oasis 3 a try. It has 2 things that seem insignifiant but I value a lot - (1) yellow light; and (2) physical buttons to turn the pages. The size is good with me and I’m surprised how comfortable it is to hold in my hand. Though it is quite expensive comparing to Paperwhite which is definitely a fantastic machine (my Paperwhite is still working fine after almost 6 years), I have no regret in my spending - am glad with my new toy :)