


Most ereaders tend to be either 6-inches or 7-inches in size, and it might be worth taking the time to drop by your local JB Hi-Fi and get a sense of which form-factor is more comfortable for you. Kindle Oasis (2019), £229.99 from Amazon - buy here The best Kindle money can buy, the Oasis has been designed to provide a luxurious reading. The final thing that shoppers may want to consider before pulling the trigger on any ereader is the size. The Oasis is Amazons flagship Kindle Credit: Amazon. Editors choice: Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition 8.75/10 2. The former will mean you can comfortably take your ereader to the beach or pool without worries, while the latter will make it practically possible to keep reading in low-light situations where it wouldn't be otherwise. Those with a particularly large library may want to double check that their device has enough storage space to accommodate it all.īeyond these more technical specs, other considerations here should include water resistance and backlighting. On the other hand, if your ebooks have been acquired from a third party, you'll want to make sure that any potential ereader will play nice with that format: be it MOBI or EPUB. If you've already built up a decently large library of purchases on the Kindle store, it may be more trouble than its worth to start over from scratch on with an ereader that won't play nice with Amazon's storefront.

The first of these is whether you have any ebooks and, if so, what format they're in. The Paperwhite offers a lot for over 100 less than the Oasis, and that’s 100 that could be spent on a massive amount of e-books instead of the different display or design of the Kindle Oasis. If you're in the market for an ereader, there are a few factors you'll want to consider before making your choice.
