![]() That can scare off many nontechies, and least here in the U.S., this approach won’t legally work with DRMed books. Alas, the workaround involves adding boldface to individual e-book files. Granted, the Oasis suffers from lack of an all-bolding option, about which I’ve written at length, most recently in yesterday’s post headlined AWOL: All-text bold on the $290 Oasis: A workaround for aging eyes. And I can say we’re talking about far more than a fashion accessory here-even if the price should be a lot lower. Well, like TeleRead Contributing Writer Len Edgerly, author of our first Oasis review, I’ve now tried out the hardware. ![]() That’s the opinion of Mike Perry, a TeleReader community member whose comments I value even when we disagree. TeleRead Editor Chris Meadows and Senior Writer Joanna Cabot also question the value offered by the pricey e-reader. ![]() Is Amazon’s $290 Oasis e-reader just a “fashion accessory” like Gucci shoes? Is the real market “affluent women from 30 and up who have ample time to read”?
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