


Auto-brightness (also available on the Signature Edition Paperwhite).Smoother page transitions with PDFs and comics (because of the new page animation setting).Wireless charging (Signature Edition only).The light on the Oasis does get a bit brighter at the highest setting, but the colors and evenness are about the same. The frontlights are both very comparable on the two units. I haven’t noticed any ghosting at all on the Paperwhite 5. At the time I just thought it was a software issue that would get resolved eventually but it never has. Looking back at my Oasis review from 2019, I talked about ghosting being more noticeable than usual. The only notable difference that I can see when comparing the two screens is there’s more ghosting (afterimage effects) on the Oasis. When comparing the new Paperwhite with the previous gen Paperwhite, contrast is a bit better on the new model-the black ink is darker-but when comparing the Oasis 3 to the new Paperwhite I just can’t see enough of a difference to say one is better than the other. The one difference is the Kindle Paperwhite 5 has a new page turn animation setting, but I wouldn’t be surprised if that makes it to the older models as well at some point. There’s really not a lot to compare since they both run the same software.
