

The predecessor weighed 205 g (for the Wi-Fi only variant), whereas the successor comes in at 182 g (Wi-Fi only model). Compared to the third-generation Paperwhite, the new fourth-generation edition will be lighter and thinner. Technicians at Amazon have been working on more than waterproofing, though. The latest addition to the Kindle family has IPX8-rated waterproof protection, which should keep the device safe for up to 60 minutes if dropped in fresh water that is no more than two meters deep. The new Kindle Oasis is now available to pre-order from Amazon, with prices ranging from £230 for the 8GB model, rising to £320 for a 32GB model with 3G connectivity.The “all-new” Amazon Kindle Paperwhite has been announced, and it offers some good news for e-reader fans who like to indulge their love of reading in the bath or by the swimming pool.

There isn't a built-in speaker, mind, so you will need to pair a Bluetooth headset in order to listen in.

Putting the increased storage options to good use, the new Oasis also features Audible integration, allowing for quick and easy access to Amazon's audio book store. Of course, the key selling point is that the new Oasis is IPX8-rated, meaning it can withstand immersion in up to two metres of fresh water for up to 60 minutes, making it more versatile than any Kindle thus far. A new aluminium back ought to improve overall build quality and the Oasis remains an ultra-light device, weighing just 194 grams.Īmazon has taken the time to increase the internal battery capacity, and greater storage is provided by a choice of 8GB or 32GB models. The external design remains familiar, with a bulkier section on one side for one-handed reading and a profile that tapers down to 3.4mm on the other end. An integrated ambient light sensor helps keep tab on brightness based on your surroundings, and though the page-turn buttons on the side look identical, they now boast the fastest page turns of any Kindle device to date. Priced from £230 ahead of retail availability on October 31, the new Oasis is larger than its predecessor, featuring a 7in, 300ppi display, promising an increase of over 30 per cent more words per page. Introduced as a successor to the original machine of the same name, the 2017 Oasis lives up to its branding by being the first waterproof Kindle to date.

Amazon has updated its range of Kindle e-reader devices with the launch of an all-new Oasis.
