![]() New accessibility options: "In addition to the OpenDyslexic font, Amazon has added a feature to invert black and white on the display if you have light sensitivity.New font size and bold settings: The new Oasis offers 14 total font sizes, plus five boldness levels.For now, here's a look at a few of its other new features, according to Amazon: We'll have a full review of the new Kindle Oasis in a few weeks. The optional covers start at $40 and come in nylon or leather. ![]() I haven't yet been able to compare the new Oasis with the original, however, so I can't tell you exactly how much better the new lighting scheme is. The extra LEDs appear to help the light splay across the screen a little more uniformly (some people get distracted by any flaws or shadows in the lighting scheme), they adjust to ambient light conditions. ![]() It's worth noting that the integrated lighting scheme now features 12 LEDs instead of the 10 found on the original Oasis. The text on the screen was sharp and had excellent contrast. In my limited time with the device, I found it comfortable to hold - it's well balanced - and the touchscreen is quite responsive. You can either turn pages using the physical page turn buttons - you can hold the device in your left or right hand - or tap the screen. Amazon says the display's cover glass is the strongest to date, and the new dual-core 1GHz processor (with 512MB of RAM) is the zippiest too, giving you slightly faster page turns. ![]() The new Oasis tapers down to 3.4mm at its thinnest point and weighs in at 194 grams (6.8 ounces) - 10 grams lighter than the Paperwhite, which has a 6-inch display. ![]()
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