7" E-book Amazon Kindle Oasis 2019 1448x1072, E-Ink, 8 GB, graphite Review
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Description of 7" E-book Amazon Kindle Oasis 2019 1448x1072, E-Ink, 8 GB, graphite
- in my opinion the best that is now from the readers
- battery. you need to constantly remember and charge it, it doesn’t hold much compared to other readers. although I constantly use the backlight almost to the maximum, it’s more pleasant for me. the micro-usb connector is, of course, trash))) a separate and only wire is only for the reader
- Pleasant build quality as a whole, and the screen. Screen Size: Still 7" is better than 6". Setting the backlight in two ways. For almost a year of almost daily use has never failed.
- Terrible book organization. Defective structure with ONE nesting level. Editing file metadata (title, author, series name) only through dancers with additional. programs.
- Screen, life time per battery charge, backlight temperature regulation
- Slippery metal body, tied to an Amazon store
- The main advantage of the book is the Amazon service. Deserved 5 points out of 5. It was for the service that I chose the books of this company and have been using them for many years. Outwardly, the Oasis is executed perfectly, there is nothing to talk about. Materials, workmanship, cover, functions - at a high level.
- Now for the bad. The main drawback of the Oasis is the battery. About any "weeks of reading 30 minutes a day" is out of the question. A few days to recharge. My previous Paperwhite was quite consistent with the "we read for weeks", Oasis keeps a few days. A couple of small, personal, inconveniences: 1. a sharp angle digs into the palm, it hurts a little to hold on weight for a long time. 2. For some reason, the paging buttons click so loudly when pressed. If someone tries to fall asleep nearby, it's annoying.
- 7 inch display. Gyroscope.
- So called. The "ergonomic" design is very inconvenient for me: the book is almost square, and one more part weighs more than the other. The screen on my 7th generation Kindle is a little grayish, here it is dirty yellow-gray, much worse - my eyes began to get tired.
- Size Diagonal and screen resolution Build quality The screen is flush with the body, without sides Backlight
- Your book format Few text options Inconvenient organization of the library, long-deleted books "hang". Uneven backlight High battery consumption You almost always need to turn on the backlight, even with sufficient lighting. The buttons click unpleasantly and interfere with the sleeping person next to you at night The cable is archaic micro usb, I don’t have a single device with such a connector anymore In complete darkness, there is no way to turn on the backlight. It would be possible to hang this function on a key combination, otherwise you need to highlight the book itself with something to turn on the backlight) this is a clear mistake of the engineers. In the filthy Pocketbook 740, the backlight turns on when you long press the "menu" key
- Didn't have time to understand.
- Broke after an hour of reading.
- Screen size. Body materials. Physical paging buttons. Fast work speed.
- Screen quality. Touch control. Backlight. Meager settings in the native reader.