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Kindle Paperwhite vs Kindle Oasis: Which Is Better?




Hey, everyone. Stefan here from project
lifemastery.com. In this video,
I'm going to do a comparison of the
Kindle Paperwhite versus the Kindle
Oasis. I'm going to share with you guys the
differences, the benefits, why I love them,
and which one that I feel is better. Now,
If you guys follow me on Snapchat,
Instagram, you guys know that I love my
Kindle. My Kindle is one of my prized
possessions. It's something that I cannot
live without. This device right here, this
small little light device has I think
over 150 books on it. I
can easily download more with a press
of a few buttons. The battery lasts such
a long time, and there's so much life
-changing value and information in this
one little device. This right here, for me,
is worth thousands and thousands of
dollars, not only because all the books
that are on it are worth thousands, but also
the information I could say is
worth millions of dollars to me in my
lifetime. I love these. I love them
a lot better than paperback books. I read
paperback for many years, hardcover for
years. I had the same fear and worry that
a lot of people have, making the
transition to Kindle, which is
often times people say they love the feel
of paperback and things like that. Man,
when I got a Kindle, it was like I
easily did away with that. I love it.
I can never go back. Just the fact
that it's so light, it's easier to read
on.
I can speed-read with it. I can have
hundreds of books here. I could take it
with me when I travel. I don't have to
use up room from my suitcase and whatnot.
You can take notes from it. There's
just so many incredible benefits. If
you don't already have a Kindle or
something like this, man, this
is a life-changing thing right here.
That's the first thing.
Paperwhite versus the Oasis.
My first Kindle that I got
was a Kindle Paperwhite which is right
here. This here comes in a case. You
can open it up. As you can see, I've
got my books here on it, my
library. You can set up collections
in it and everything.
The Kindle Paperwhite I liked primarily
because there's no glare on it, and it's
much different than reading from a
computer, or an iPad, or whatever it might
be, or an iPhone, because when you read from
a computer, or an iPad, or something like
that,
the screen is not really designed for
you to read off of. Often times it's
bad for your eyes and can cause
headaches, and it's much more challenging to
read, whereas the Paperwhite is
basically set up in a way where it's
like reading from an actual book. It's
really great for the eyes. It's much easier
to read on, and it's a lot more enjoyable.
That's one primary difference
reasons why I like the Paperwhite over
the Kindle Fire and other ones out there.
Other factors that you look
for in a Kindle is the battery life,
the storage, the speed
can make a difference as well. For
example, with the Kindle Paperwhite is a little
bit slower than the Kindle Oasis, but
the features are very
comparable. With that said, the
Kindle Oasis, I had the Kindle
Paperwhite for many years. It served me
great. It's been awesome. I bought it for
family and my friends, and
my girlfriend, and everything as well.
It's great, but I recently got the Kindle
Oasis. The reason is, it has a few
features that make it much better than
any other Kindle out there. One is
it's very identical. The
features are almost the same, except with
the Kindle Oasis the battery life is
longer. In fact, here this case, if I
remove this, this case here has a battery
on it. This connects by a magnet to
the back here and it actually extends the
battery life. This, you
can go months
without charging it. That's how
awesome it is. It's also smaller and
lighter. If you go to feel the
difference, this one is super light.
I mean, they're already pretty light, but
the Kindle Oasis is like a totally
different level.
It's a lot faster too, which does make a
difference if you're scrolling through
books, and pages and things like that so
that the speed is much faster as well.
The resolution though I
find
is pretty similar. You can adjust the brightness, a
lot of different features. The main
reason why I got the Kindle Oasis is
this feature right here. Right here on
the side there's two buttons, and with
this button, I can just hit it and I can
easily change the page. I can just
press, press, press, easily change the page,
whereas traditionally on other Kindles you
got to hold with two hands, and you got to
press right there to change the page. Now,
the reason why this is a big deal is for
speed reading. I like to speed-read
certain books, and the Kindle Oasis makes
it very easy for you to do that. I can
hold it with one hand here, and I can
speed-read this book just by going over
it just like that. I'm not going to
go into speed reading in this video.
I might do another video on it, but there's
different strategies like you read every
third word, or you read the first
sentence and the last sentence of each
paragraph and that allows you to consume
80% of what's on the
page. This feature here was well
worth the extra money that I spent for
this, because now I can consume content
much faster and I can speed-read.
That's the main reason why I got the
Kindle Oasis. When I discovered this, it
was like I bought it just like that.
I didn't even think about it. I was just
like, "Man, that feature alone makes it
worth it."
Now, this one is not cheap. I think I paid
$200, $300 for it. I forget what it cost.
The Paperwhite is still even
a bit of money as well, but like
I said, it's a no-brainer
because I've already got thousands of
dollars worth of books already that I
purchased through this, that spending an
extra 100 or 200 bucks to
get a device that I could store everything
on and consume it faster. For me,
if you're spending money on books,
it's a no-brainer. That's why I love the
Kindle Oasis. Now, they're both great.
I love them both.
I'm probably going to sell this one, to be
honest with you, and get rid of it
because the Kindle Oasis has pretty
much replaced it. I love it, guys.
Again,
the features, the benefits of it are
amazing, especially if you enjoy reading.
You want to consume content. Another
great benefit too is that Kindle books
are cheaper than paperback books. If
you're buying from the Kindle Store,
typically they're around $10,
even less, whereas paperback books for
the same book can be $20 or
even more than that. That's one reason
why I love it as well is that you actually save
money long-term owning a Kindle, and
that's just the direction of the way that
things are going as well. I love my
Kindle Oasis, guys. Hopefully, that
shares with you a little bit the
difference. If you guys want to know more,
click the link below. It will take you to
the Kindle on Amazon, the Oasis, and the
Paperwhite. On the Amazon page, you
can actually see a comparison. They
actually have a comparison of the
different eReaders that they have, but
so far the Oasis has been the best thing
that I've had so far. Highly recommend it.
Great tool to have. If you still want
to read paperback, great, but it's still
definitely worthwhile to have one of
these as well. Thank you for watching
the video. Hit the like button if you
enjoyed it. If you already have a Kindle,
leave a comment below. I'd love to know
which one you have, how you enjoy it.
If you have any books you might
recommend, I'd love to hear those as well.
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Again, if you want to check out the
Kindles, hit the link below and I'll see
guys again soon. Take care.

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