Kindle Oasis E-reader (Previous Generation - 9th) - Graphite, 7" High-Resolution Display (300 ppi), Waterproof, Built-In Audible, 32 GB, Wi-Fi + Free Cellular Connectivity (Closeout)


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  • Now available in Graphite or Champagne Gold.
  • Our largest, highest resolution display— 7” and 300 ppi, reads like real paper without glare, even in bright sunlight.
  • The first waterproof (IPX8) Kindle so you are free to read in even more places.
  • Now with Audible, listen to the world’s largest library of audiobooks. Pair with Bluetooth to take the story with you anytime, anywhere.
  • Thin and light ergonomic design with dedicated page turn buttons and adaptive front light so you can read even more comfortably for hours.
  • Keep reading—a single charge lasts weeks, not hours.
  • Enjoy twice the storage with 8 GB. Or choose 32 GB to hold more magazines, comics, newspapers, and audiobooks.
  • Instant access to new releases and bestsellers, or over a million titles at $2.99 or less. Prime members read free with unlimited access to over a thousand titles.

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4.1 out of 5 stars
2,321 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the readability, weight and size of the Kindle. They mention that the screen is very easy on the eyes, it closely approximates printed paper in visual, the weight is incredibly light and that the size is great for reading outside or in bed. Customers are also happy with the reading experience. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of holding, battery life, quality, and cost.

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527 customers mention "Readability"429 positive98 negative

Customers like the readability of the Kindle Fire HD. They say the screen is very easy on the eyes, nice, and closely approximates printed paper in visual. They appreciate the perfectly even lighting, non-glare aspect, and smooth backlight. The screen is larger and brighter, and the text is crisper than some other readers.

"...The size seems to be an ideal page size. I find the text to be a lot crisper than some other readers and even using a top tablet isn't any better...." Read more

"...I absolutely love the automatic backlight adjustment which dynamically changes brightness depending on my environment...." Read more

"...The large, gorgeous screen, the perfectly even lighting, the weighting in the hand (along with the quick automatic screen flips when switching hands)..." Read more

"...It is nicely intuitive, but also seems to be a bit too responsive and I find that these keys appear sometimes rather randomly while I'm reading...." Read more

322 customers mention "Size"269 positive53 negative

Customers like the size of the Kindle. They say it has a larger screen, is light weight, and is a great size for reading outside or in bed. They also appreciate the clear and crisp screen, and the high resolution screen. Some mention that the e-reader is light enough to hold in 1 hand.

"...The size seems to be an ideal page size. I find the text to be a lot crisper than some other readers and even using a top tablet isn't any better...." Read more

"...best in the hand without any covers because it's light and big enough to hold in 1 hand...." Read more

"...The large, gorgeous screen, the perfectly even lighting, the weighting in the hand (along with the quick automatic screen flips when switching hands)..." Read more

"...reasons I opted for the Oasis over the Paperwhite, because it is slightly larger and I like having physical page-turning buttons...." Read more

290 customers mention "Reading experience"290 positive0 negative

Customers find the reading experience of the Kindle Fire HD 8 to be pleasant. They appreciate the high-quality display and the nightlight feature, which enhances the reading. Some say the device is the best Kindle device yet, while others say it's decent enough.

"Almost everything is perfect on this reader.It reads well...." Read more

"...I read more on a page and therefore turn less pages. It makes reading even more pleasurable than the already amazing Oasis Gen 1...." Read more

"...and the waterproofing all make for a generally nice reading experience...." Read more

"...Oasis arrived and when I first turned it on I was really impressed with the quality. The e-ink is beautiful and refreshes quickly...." Read more

202 customers mention "Weight"154 positive48 negative

Customers like the weight of the Kindle. They say it's incredibly light, and easy to hold for long periods of time.

"...Downside. There is something off. It's not heavy. It is not unwieldy. But it is not easy to hold. Perhaps the finish is too smooth...." Read more

"...It is also very lightweight, and holding it without a case seems like a feather even though it has a larger screen – they have really skinnied down..." Read more

"...it's lightweight and compact..." Read more

"...note that the Fintie makes the Oasis quite a bit heavier as the case is weightier, however, I bought this so that I can free-stand my Oasis when..." Read more

443 customers mention "Battery life"154 positive289 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the Kindle Oasis. Some mention that it has good battery life, while others say that it needs to be charged every day.

"...Mostly, I am happy with it. Battery life is not as good, but that's to be expected because of the light...." Read more

"...Battery life. Maybe not months. But certainly weeks. Fully charged before vacation?..." Read more

"...I quickly learned that the battery life claims are outright... okay I can't say lies since there is actually fine print in the claims, but it's the..." Read more

"...in the Oasis, despite Amazon’s advertising to the contrary, discharges much, much faster than does the battery in my Paperwhite...." Read more

254 customers mention "Ease of holding"172 positive82 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of holding the book reader. Some mention that it feels good to hold, but is a little heavier since the screen is bigger. They also find the ergonomics great. However, others say that it is not easy to hold for long periods of time, and that it's difficult keeping their thumb from hitting either the button or the edge.

"...Look and Feel: It actually feels best in the hand without any covers because it's light and big enough to hold in 1 hand...." Read more

"...The large, gorgeous screen, the perfectly even lighting, the weighting in the hand (along with the quick automatic screen flips when switching hands)..." Read more

"...It's not heavy. It is not unwieldy. But it is not easy to hold. Perhaps the finish is too smooth. Perhaps I just need a more solid grip...." Read more

"...Holding it in my right hand is very comfortable and the page advance and back two buttons are placed perfectly for one-hand reading...." Read more

198 customers mention "Cost"64 positive134 negative

Customers are mixed about the cost of the book reader. Some mention that it's worth the lofty price, while others say that it is not worth the premium price.

"...Yes, granted, the price of the Oasis is high - but then again, isn't the iPhone X priced highly (overpriced, I might add)?..." Read more

"...It's cheaper, faster, works better. You give up the e-ink screen, but you gain a device that actually works." Read more

"...1. It’s super expensive2. The page-turning buttons are obnoxiously click-y and loud3. IT’S TOO SLIPPERY!..." Read more

"...All in all, it’s so unrewarding to shop in the Kindle store with my new Oasis that I’ve decided to continue to use my old..." Read more

183 customers mention "Quality"76 positive107 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the book reader. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it has some issues.

"...It is nicely intuitive, but also seems to be a bit too responsive and I find that these keys appear sometimes rather randomly while I'm reading...." Read more

"...It works so well, I just stick the same panel in a west facing window at home when I need to charge. The device is always at 100% by evening...." Read more

"...Yeah, that's instant on the iPads and Fires. On the Oasis, it doesn't happen at ALL unless I manually force a sync... and then only about half the..." Read more

"...It works great, but keep this incremental cost in mind if you don't wish to invest in new Bluetooth headphones...." Read more

The Best Kindle Yet!
5 out of 5 stars
The Best Kindle Yet!
I am in love with this Kindle! I am an avid reader that does most of my reading on my Kindle. I have been using different Kindle devices since 2010 or so. I have a Kindle Keyboard, Kindle Basic, Paperwhite, Voyage, and a Fire that I use at different times. Each device has features that I like and over the years, I have had several things that I knew I would like to see in a device. The first Oasis didn't have any real appeal for me but the moment I saw the specs for this version, I knew that I would have to add it to my collection.There are two features on this Oasis that came straight from my personal wish list. The first is the larger screen size. I have probably told my husband at least once per week that I would like a bigger Kindle. Every single new release has had the same 6" screen with the expection of the DX which has not been made for some time and the Fires which I do like to use for reading. The 7" screen is wonderful. It is bigger without being cumbersome to handle. The actual device is not much larger than my Voyage or Paperwhite. It is a bit wider but the height is fairly equal. The difference is that there is less of a frame around the screen.I was also very pleased to find page turn buttons on this device. My Kindle Keyboard and Kindle Basic had this feature but the more recent trend has been a touchscreen such as with the Paperwhite. I thought that I would like the page press on the Voyage but I found that it was the same as a physical button. I have already read a novel on my new Oasis and loved being able to press a button to turn the page. You can still turn pages with the touchscreen if you prefer but I am happy to have the buttons. You do have to use the touchscreen for other commands and to access the menu features.I like that this Kindle has an aluminum back. I think it feels like a much more solid e-reader and it feels nice in my hands. I have not purchased a case for this device yet and have held it in one hand while reading. It has felt very comfortable and natural. I am also intrigued by the ability to invert the black and white on the device so the the print is white on a black background. I did try this feature out just a bit and am not sure how much I will end up using it. I am still happy to know that it is an option.I have not used the Audible feature on the device. I do wish that the device had a headphone jack since I have a pair corded headphones that I love. I am not going to purchase bluetooth headphones just to listen to my audiobooks on this device. I listen to a lot of Audible audiobooks and have no issue doing so with my cell phone. I think that the size of this device would make it somewhat awkward to carry around in order to listen to my books. I will be sticking to my cell phone for audiobooks for right now. If I change my mind, it is nice to know that the device has the capabilities.I can easily say that the Oasis is my favorite Kindle that I have owned. I like just about everything about it. The clear and crisp screen is a very nice size, the page turn buttons are perfectly positioned, and the aluminum backing looks and feels nice. I bought the 32 GB device with cell connectivity and am looking forward to spending many quality reading hours with my new Oasis.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2018
Almost everything is perfect on this reader.

It reads well. The light is perfect and if you keep it low, you can read in virtually any lighting conditions. Over the original with no backlight, this alone makes the reader 100x more useful. I also think the glare of the screen is a lot less even when turned off - Just don't get any kind of glare unless you really try. The size seems to be an ideal page size. I find the text to be a lot crisper than some other readers and even using a top tablet isn't any better. In fact, I tend to get more eye fatigue using a tablet than with this reader, so the combination of light and font must be easier on the eyes.

Waterproof. Not having to worry about rain, dew, kids, etc when using outdoors is really nice. I was caught in a brief rainshower while camping and forgot I'd put this down. No damage, and no issues. This peace of mind is huge. I used to worry about bringing a reader camping even though I enjoy an afternoon in a hammock reading. Now I don't need to worry.

Downside. There is something off. It's not heavy. It is not unwieldy. But it is not easy to hold. Perhaps the finish is too smooth. Perhaps I just need a more solid grip. I don't want a big case. Adding bulk and size isn't necessary. All I really need is like a strap on the back to slip my fingers behind and maybe some kind of tack added to the back of the reader to make it less slick. But, I found a couple hand positions that work well enough. Just does not seem secure.

Controls. I use both the buttons and the touch screen. Depends on how I'm holding the device. I like having the option of either. I also like the fact that you can flip the reader over and have the buttons on either side and the up/down flips too so the top is always "next page" no matter what side it is on - very intuitive.

Balance. Most of the tablet is a very thin and light construction. Think about 3 credit cards thick. Then, on the side that the buttons are on it is a bit thicker and heavier. (not that it is heavy, but just more mass than the rest of the featherlight reader) The idea is that is where you hold it. Overall this seems to work. If there was just a better way to grip it (as mentioned above) it would be perfect.

Books. Wow. I can load up books. Many books. An entire summer reading library barely reaches 25%. No worries about running out of books even out in the middle of nowhere. Just be sure to load up. In more civilized locals, the cellular download works as easily as the Wi-Fi. Seamless. Well, as long as you have a signal. For the most part if my phone had a signal, the reader had one too. Camping was really the only place I had nothing, but I expected that and loaded up before the trip.

Battery life. Maybe not months. But certainly weeks. Fully charged before vacation? You won't need to worry unless you are headed on a long expedition or intend to read all the time for weeks straight. I can easily go more than two weeks with a couple hours of reading each evening. When you put it down, the unit pretty much shuts down. It puts an image on the display, but it takes no power to maintain that. A simple tap of the power button wakes it and in seconds you are back where you left off. It is a feature that works well. In my old reader I used to make sure to power off completely. I don't feed that need with this one. Best of all, the device recharges really fast. Give it a good couple hours and you can go from nearly empty to nearly full. I was able to completely recharge it in the woods by leaving it attached to a small solar panel for 3 hours. I didn't track the sun or anything, just set it up pointing a little west of where the sun was and left it alone. It works so well, I just stick the same panel in a west facing window at home when I need to charge. The device is always at 100% by evening. How's that for being truly "green" with your reading? No paper, no fossil fuels to recharge, nothing beyond the manufacturing.

Audiobooks. I have not tried this feature. I prefer to read. I've seen other reviews complain about not having the ability to read while they listen along. This kind of feature would be extremely difficult as the device would need to listen to the reader and translate their words to follow along. Right now that kind of processing is done in large server farms and you need a good internet connection to support it. I could also see this much use of the radios really draining the battery. Maybe a text to speech processor would get you partly there, but you'd have none of the drama that a good reader puts into the performance. I really can't say as the entire idea intrigues me on a technical level, but isn't what I want when I wish to enjoy a book. Also, the reader limits you to the use of bluetooth headphones, so you have even more battery limitations. It's a nice feature to have I guess, but I don't know how important it is. To me, not at all.

I gave 5 stars because I don't have any real issues with this reader. It's not nearly as cumbersome as holding a large paperback, is a lot more environmentally sound, and it never causes me eyestrain in any light. If they could just solve the little issue with holding it securely, it would be absolutely perfect.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2018
I've had Amazon Kindles for years and years. I still have my old Kindle Touch 3G. In fact, I actually bought the last generation Oasis just about a year and half ago, and it was a fine fine product. It was a pleasure to hold and small enough to bring everywhere. Initially I wasn't going to move to the Oasis 2017 / 2nd Gen but just couldn't resist the bigger screen and waterproofing, plus I could trade-in my old Oasis for some discount off as well. I've no regrets upgrading from the 6 inch to the 7 inch Oasis.

Performance: Fantastic, it is clearly faster than my previous gen Oasis. EVERYTHING runs quicker: the Kindle store, opening books, turning pages, highlighting pages, etc. It even flips pages quicker too. It certainly feels like an upgrade performance-wise. I absolutely love the automatic backlight adjustment which dynamically changes brightness depending on my environment.

Size: The extra screen size made a big difference to my reading. I read more on a page and therefore turn less pages. It makes reading even more pleasurable than the already amazing Oasis Gen 1. There is a caveat though: The larger size meant I can't easily put it in my larger pockets, so I have to carry it, plus it definitely feels a little heavier with the cover.

Cases / Covers: It's a pity Amazon made a mistake with their original cover design for this. That said, that left the door open for excellent 3rd party covers like the 
Fintie Origami Case for Kindle Oasis (9th Gen, 2017 Release ONLY) - Slim Fit Stand Cover Support [Hands Free] Reading with Auto Wake / Sleep for Amazon All-New 7" Kindle Oasis, Denim Charcoal  and the  MoKo Case for All-New Kindle Oasis (9th Generation, 2017 Release) - Premium Ultra Lightweight Shell Cover with Auto Wake / Sleep for Amazon Kindle Oasis E-reader Case, Vintage Style , both of which I bought. It's important to note that the Fintie makes the Oasis quite a bit heavier as the case is weightier, however, I bought this so that I can free-stand my Oasis when required. The Moko feels a lot lighter but it's not origami, so I bought it more for "on the go / in-my-hand" reading, and frankly it's the best looking design cover for an e-book I've seen.

Battery Life: Ok, I admit I was terribly worried about the battery life seeing many reviewers complaining about the battery life. In reality, I don't exactly read 8 hours a day, so for what I read (usually up to an hour a day), the battery lasts fine by me even if it only lasted a week or two. The good thing is it doesn't take that long to fully charge the Oasis and it can be charged on any standard micro USB cable / charger so it's not a major concern. Because you no longer require the cover for the "other" battery like the previous Oasis, you can walk around with just the bare-naked kindle and it feels really good (see next section).

Look and Feel: It actually feels best in the hand without any covers because it's light and big enough to hold in 1 hand. Because of the larger size, it feels a little more like you're holding a book, and it feels good in my hands. I'm a big fan of the very original Oasis "one-sided bump" design as it feels so natural in the hands. And I simply swap hands if I'm tired and the screen automatically flips over for non-interrupted reading.

Waterproofing: I haven't tried dunking it in water yet, but to be honest, I've no reason to do so... yet!

Yes, granted, the price of the Oasis is high - but then again, isn't the iPhone X priced highly (overpriced, I might add)? The Oasis was made to be a premium product and indeed, it is a premium product. If you read lots and buy lots of books from Amazon, then this is a no-brainer of a purchase. The waterproofing simply means that you now can REALLY bring your Kindle everywhere and the Oasis finally means something. Highly recommended.
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