Amazon Discontinues Kindle Oasis: End of an Era for Page-Turning eReader
In a move that's sending ripples through the e-reading community, Amazon has announced the discontinuation of its Kindle Oasis.
This beloved eReader, known for its distinctive physical page-turning buttons, will soon be a thing of the past. Let's explore what this means for bookworms and tech enthusiasts alike.
The End of an Era
The Kindle Oasis, first introduced in 2016 and last updated in 2019, has long been a favorite among e-book aficionados. Its unique design, featuring tactile page-turning buttons, set it apart in a world increasingly dominated by touchscreens.
However, as Amazon's product lineup evolves, the tech giant has decided to focus exclusively on touch-sensitive devices.
Why the Change?
Amazon's decision stems from the growing popularity of touchscreen models. Devon Korvas, an Amazon representative, stated that all new Kindle devices are now touch-sensitive, suggesting that this interface has proven more user-friendly for the majority of readers.
What's Next for Kindle Lovers?
For those mourning the loss of the Oasis, fear not! Amazon offers several compelling alternatives:
- Kindle Paperwhite: A fan-favorite with its crisp display and waterproof design
- Kindle Colorsoft: Perfect for those who crave color in their e-reading experience
- Kindle Scribe: An innovative device that combines reading and writing capabilities
These models, while lacking physical buttons, boast advanced features that cater to a wide range of reading preferences.
Button Buffs, Take Heart!
If you're dead-set on physical buttons, all is not lost. Other brands, like Kobo, still offer button-equipped eReaders.
The Kobo Libra Color might be worth checking out for those who can't bear to part with tactile page-turning.
Availability and Final Thoughts
As of now, the Kindle Oasis has vanished from Amazon's US storefront, though international versions may still be available. If you've been eyeing this model, now might be your last chance to snag one before they're gone for good.
The discontinuation of the Kindle Oasis marks the end of an era in eReader design. While some may mourn the loss of physical buttons, it's clear that Amazon is betting big on touchscreen technology.
As we turn this page in eReader history, it'll be fascinating to see what innovations the next chapter brings.
Source: The Verge

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