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Originally Posted by Jason90
I'm just surprised this hasn't been brought up before,at least no where on this forum that i can see but i guess there aren't many oasis owners to start with.
I mulled over it for a few days and seeing as my ereader is the most important device to me i thought i'd at least give the oasis a go before i'd consider going back to the voyage.
For a device that had been design from the offset for enhanced ergonomics and selling at a premium for being more comfortable,the fact that i actually found it to be the MOST UNCOMFORTABLE ereader i have ever used was a complete surprise.
To NullNix above i did try moving my hand abit of switching hands but just didn't like it,what i meant before was i like my fingers spread across the back of my kindles,with bottom right/left in the palm of my hand,so over the wedge and i'd feel the bump towards the middle of my fingers.
If there was one feature i praise the oasis for though it would be those physical page buttons,they are infinitely better than stretching my thumb over to tap the screen.
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The thing is there are probably at least 100 happy Oasis owners for every 1 complaint.
My guess would be closer to either 1000 or 10,000.
There were at least 50,000 sold in the first run.
The thing is most happy customers don't post but most unhappy will.
Though you are right, I haven't seen very many complaints about the design but many about the lighting.