
You also need to consider how much reading you do. It's worth bearing in mind that Amazon discounts its Kindles pretty frequently, which could help you. The first thing to ask yourself is 'what's my budget?' - if you don't want to spend much, the basic entry is the best option, and you should only stretch for the Kindle if you can afford it.
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Read the full review: Amazon Kindle Oasis It's a significant hike from the Paperwhite and, depending on how much reading you do, you might find it an unnecessary upgrade. However that price certainly might put you off, and we wouldn't blame you. Its metal body is great as the slate can be put in a bag or suitcase without you having to worry that it'll see damage. We found that the Oasis gives the best ereader experience of all the models on here, even though it's one of the oldest - its features also help reduce eye strain and make it easier to use in a range of settings, which is great for busy readers. The Kindle Oasis gives you the biggest screen in one of Amazon's ereaders, in a metal body with a ridge that's easily holdable, there's lots of storage space, and the top-end screen features of the Paperwhite are here along with improved back-lighting. Read the full review: Amazon Kindle PaperwhiteĪmazon's most costly Kindle is a significant price jump over the standard and Paperwhite editions, but you're getting what you pay for, as this is a very premium model. In our review, we called the Paperwhite a "must-have ereader", as it brings solid improvements on the basic model without increasing the price too much, and if you can stretch to the Paperwhite we'd recommend it. So if your tablet, smartphone, headphones or laptop uses USB-C, you can use the same connector.



We should also point out that, as Amazon's newest ereader, this uses the standard USB-C charging port instead of the old-school micro USB like the current basic and Oasis models. It has adjustable warm light, a bigger screen-to-body ratio, a 300 pixel-per-inch glare-free screen and more. To look at, this is a similar slate to the standard model, but it has a few improvements to give it more mileage, and they're mainly in the display department. The newest version launched in mid-2021, alongside a Signature Edition which we'll get to in a moment. The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is what you should buy if you think the basic Kindle feels a little bit too low-end, but you don't want to stretch for the super-pricey Oasis.
