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Dear all,
New to the forum, so apologies if this thread has appeared elsewhere, or is a potential duplication. I was hoping you could kindly help with the following: I am looking to replace/update my 2011 Kindle to something with a backlight etc. and am tempted to go for the latest model (?) 2017 Oasis. However, (and for understandable reasons as this is not an exact science) am unfamiliar with the frequency of hardware updates when it comes to Kindle. I know Apple of course, tend to update iPads etc. fairly frequently, and the iPhones yearly. Long story short, I would like to avoid if possible buying something now only for a release to materialise just around the corner. Clearly, its impossible to predict the exact where and when, but if, for example, new releases take place in August then I would be tempted to hold fire for a little while longer. Many thanks in advance for any advice — greatly appreciated. |
Recent Kindle releases:
Kindle Oasis 2: October 2017 Kindle Oasis: April 2016 Kindle Voyage: November 2014 Kindle Paperwhite 3: June 2015 Kindle Paperwhite 2: September 2013 Kindle 8: June 2016 Kindle 7: September 2014 I wish you luck in finding a pattern. :thumbsup: |
The Oasis 2 has a 300 dpi display, which is state of the art. As far as I know, e-ink haven't announced a higher resolution screen yet. The main thing I feel the Kindle readers lack is a color-shifting frontlight with a blue light filter (pretty big now with tablets, Windows, other readers), so that is something I could see coming.
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Many thanks for both replies — much appreciated. Yes, will have to break out an algorithm for that pattern!
Interesting point re the Oasis 2, so it looks like a new release is unlikely (at least for the foreseeable future) in considerably bettering the display though I do agree about the blue light filter. Night shift mode and True Tone combined is something I do appreciate on Apple devices. |
None ... No Kindle is Backlight ALL are Front lighted! ALL since the Voyage.. PW3 & Both Oasis have 300 ppi. On a personal note my White Bezil PW3 had blue lights Worked great till it started locking up!
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My definitions: :) Resolution: X pixels by Y pixels. For example 1280 x 720. dpi, ppi: pixels per inch. For example 300dpi. |
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Kindle Paperwhite 3 Manga: October 2016 Kindle 8: June 2016 Kindle Oasis: April 2016 Kindle Paperwhite 3: June 2015 Kindle Voyage: November 2014 Kindle 7: September 2014 Kindle Paperwhite 2: September 2013 Kindle 5: September 2012 Kindle Paperwhite: September 2012 Completely new models in September 2012 (Paperwhite), November 2014 (Voyage) and April 2016 (Oasis). I wonder if they have a new form factor planned for 2018? |
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For me, the Paperwhite is the best Kindle. The only reason I have a Kindle is to read books and the Paperwhite meets the bill for me. It is lighted, has a wonderful case that protects rather than personalizes your device, doesn't have silly page-turn buttons, and just works wonderfully for me.
I have a Voyage and gave it to a college student. I bought an Oasis 2, was underwhelmed but planned on keeping it, until I got the email saying the case wasn't available for months and that was followed by a message saying the case was never intended to protect the device. I returned it. Now I'm waiting to see the Paperwhite 4. |
Many thanks for all the input. I did see the Paperwhite 4 is due ‘sometime’ in the summer & comes with ‘comfort light’ so may be tempted to hold fire even though, the Oasis 2 would not likely prompt buyer’s remorse...
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https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Trade-...ode=9187220011
Just got an e-mail so its time to decide & save! |
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If there is a Paperwhite 4 it will most likely be the same screen but a shell that is smaller (more like the current basic). I wouldn't expect anything else because Amazon would reserve those features for the step up models. |
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