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Zerogenome
> 3 dayPlease note that this is my first e-book so comparing to others is not my specialty. I will --Pro-- First of all, its great on its own. Comfortable to hold since its light, especially, page turn button is really a game-changer here. Whats great about it is the feeling when you dont have to poke your finger into your screen and make your reading more flawless. For me, this feels better than I thought at first. Buttons dont give any uncomfortable feeling both texture while grasping or sound while clicking. For those who love using dark mode. This feature will not disappoint you. Its also come with warm light and auto-adjust brightness feature. --Con-- Price, of course. It hikes from the paperwhite version dramatically. Depend on your budget. If youre really destitute, go with the paperwhite version. But if not, regarding my experience so far, the oasis version is worth spending. (Also get a larger screen, which for me, significantly improve my satisfaction. Battery 1) It uses quite a lot when wifi is open (airplane mode off), comparing to normal uses which last fine for 1-2 weeks (2 hours a day without turning the screen off and use screen saver while my case cover it instead) 2) When the battery is low it could be frozen. You can google it for more information. I yet know how low it needs to take to make it freeze since it lasts too long. Charger Only micro usb cable included in the package. YES! NO USB-C!! It takes around 3 hours to fully charge.
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Andrew Humphrey
> 3 dayFirst device Ive used that disappears into the background and puts the words on the page first. Super quality build, super thoughtful features. The device is handed, the ridge makes it very comfortable to hold in your right hand with your fingers naturally falling (well for someone with my sized hand at least, YMMV (Your Mitts May Vary). But dont worry, if you turn it upside down it, now it fits perfectly in your left hand. The slick bit is the screen flips more or less instantly and the buttons switch functions. The screen is crystal clear and you can adjust the light strength and colour to your hearts content, I really like the ability to set a schedule that adjusts the brightness and colour. All in all, this critter is pricey compared to other kindles but its worth every penny.
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Mahmood
> 3 dayI like it, I’m just not sure if it’s much better than cheaper versions for the price difference
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Juan Antonio
> 3 dayI think that the device is expensive for the features it come with, but its really comfortable to read for hours. Would be nice if you could use it horizontally and for read manga a maybe a bigger screen with a lower delay between pages(its actually about a second with images).
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JINMINGSHU
> 3 dayI’ve been using paperwhite 3 for almost 5years I think, compared to that, I’m so satisfied for this one. It’s much more quicker, comfortable and convenient. The good thing is I bought it on Black Friday, even better!
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Andres florez
> 3 dayEs un producto que no puede faltar si te gusta la lectura
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Courtney R.
> 3 dayHad this product for four months and it won turn off so that I can reset it. Can’t read during these train times and worse yet Amazon isn’t taking any calls so I can’t get any help
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JB from OlyWa
> 3 dayI agree with many of the negative reviews you read here. The 2 major flaws are the slippery aluminum back and just the fact that this isn’t 2.5 times better than a PaperWhite. The bigger screen and the adjustable temperature are great. Also love that you can flip it and the screen adjusts. But 270 dollars?? Come on Amazon. I thought that your pricing was supposed to be pro-consumer but this is a rip-off. I’d be surprised if this cost more than 60 dollars to manufacture. Give us a break!!!
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Rico Spencer
> 3 dayI like it, just got it so need some time to adjust.