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April 2016
(85%)
137 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
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88 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Gute Verabreitung
Sehr gute Darstellung
Hohe Auflösung
Hohe Leuchtkraft
Kompakter E-Book-Reader mit gutem Display
'ergonomisches' Design
Gute Ausleuchtung dank mehr LEDs
Leichtgewicht ohne Schutzhülle
Schutzhülle mit Zweitakku im Lieferumfang
Physische Umblättertasten
Kostenlose 3G-Nutzung für Zugang zum Kindle-Shop
Design und Verarbeitung
Gewicht
Bildschirm
Gelungenes Design
Sehr leicht
Scharfes
Helles Display
Dank praktischem Akkupack sehr lange Laufzeit
Schick
Mit Hülle (Displayschutz)
Ohne Hülle sehr leicht
Angenehme Lesbarkeit im Dunkeln wie in der Sonne (Display
Schrift
Beleuchtung)
Scharfes Display
Riesiger eBook-Shop
Geringes Gewicht
Lade-Hülle inklusive
3GVersion ohne spezielle PCKenntnisse nutzbar
Ausgezeichneter Amazon Service
Einfache und praktische Synchronisationsoptionen
Guter Internetbrowser & SendToKindleFunktion
Hervorragende Handhabung und Verarbeitung
Hochwertiges Ledercover im Lieferumfa
Gute Mobilität
Großes 7-Zoll-Display
Top-Geschwindigkeit
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Ungleichmäßige Beleuchtung
Sehr kurze Laufzeit des internen Akkus
Lange Laufzeit nur mit Hülle und hohem Gewicht
Geringe Formatunterstützung
Sehr teuer
Keine Verbesserungen am Display
Schwache Akkuleistung ohne Schutzhülle
Gewichtsvorteil bei Nutzung der Schutzhülle dahin
Nicht wasserdicht
Akkulaufzeit ohne Hülle
Amazon-Konto ist Pflicht
Verarbeitet keine ePUB-Dateien
Schwächen bei der Helligkeitsverteilung
Teuer
Übertrieben hoher Preis
Bindung an Amazon
Keine Unterstützung von Adobe DRM
Kein Spritzwasserschutz
Seitenaufbau unverändert gemütlich
Keine automatische Helligkeitsanpassung wie beim Kindle Voyage
Veröffentlicht: 2016-06-21, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
There's no doubt that the Kindle Oasis is technically the best eReader you can get. Amazon has done a great job with the new design which is impressively small, light and ergonomic. The cover is a nice touch too and adds additional battery life to boot. A...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-05-06, Autor: James , Testbericht von: techradar.com
Innovative new design, Great new back, lit screen, Vast selection of ebooks
Shorter battery life, Most expensive Kindle ever, Only leather case options
Amazon's new Kindle is beyond anything you've ever paid for an ereader before, but if you're heavily invested in the world of ebooks it may be worthwhile purchase...
Super slim and beautiful screen, Wide selection of books, Includes leather battery cover, Excellent page-turn buttons, 2-month battery life
Expensive for an ebook reader, You must buy your books from Amazon, It's still not waterproof
The Kindle Oasis is the best ebook reader that money can buy – Period. The sticking point for many of you will be its $290 price tag. Is that expensive? Yes. Is it worth it? Yes. If you're an avid reader who takes your ebooks seriously and wants to enjo...
The Kindle Oasis is the lightest Kindle yet at 4.6 ounces and is 3.4 mm at its thinnest point. A slim leather battery case is included and adheres magnetically to the device, bumping battery life up to a 9 weeks without WiFi on. The integrated light has b
It's pricey, isn't any zippier than the Voyage or Paperwhite, and isn't waterproof
If you don't mind the high price, the Kindle Oasis is the best e-reader you can buy today...
Also available in a WiFi only version that costs £269.99, Comes with a leather case that can also charge the Kindle, improving the battery life, The power button is clear and well positioned, The family library means you can link another Amazon account to
You can only read books in Amazon's own format or in Mobi format, Most expensive ereader we've tested, If you do restart it takes 1 minute and 52 seconds, which is a rather long time
If money is no object, then Amazon's latest Kindle e-reader is a must-have. The new smaller square shape means the Kindle is even easier to slip into your handbag, and with a choice of button or touchscreen there are two ways to turn the page, meaning you...
Beautiful design, Excellent battery life, Good display
Expensive
If you like nice things, use your eReader constantly and can happily stomach paying £270 for a device which, practically speaking, does the job of something half its price (the Paperwhite and its leather case will set you back £134 at present), then the K...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-04-27, Autor: Matthew , Testbericht von: wired.co.uk
Screen works well in all light conditions; excellent design; great selection of ebooks in Kindle Store
expensive; cover slightly ruins the ereader's balance; not waterproof
The Kindle Oasis is a wonderful ereader and is a pleasure to use. Its asymmetrical design is the biggest jump forward for any Kindle yet.Matthew ReynoldsBut that doesn't make it worth £270. The Kindle Paperwhite costs less than half that and is still an e...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-04-26, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Light weight design, fast page turns, great battery cover, lovely even lighting, premium feel
Price, no adaptive front light
The Kindle Oasis is easily the best Kindle, offering an experience that outshines its Kindle family. If it wasn't for the omission of an adaptive front light, we'd be able to say it's the most technically accomplished Kindle too. The design is stran...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-04-26, Autor: Samuel , Testbericht von: theguardian.com
long battery life, light, easy to hold, excellent screen, even frontlight, great pageturn buttons, luxurious feel, large selection of ebooks
expensive, front cover doesn't protect back, not waterproof, Goodreads access requires WiFi on 3G version
The Amazon Kindle Oasis is the best e-reader available at the moment. Others may be waterproof, or have more advanced features, but the Oasis is just a nicer reading experience, from the way the software works to the way the device feels in your hand.But...