Kindle: 31% off not to be missed on Amazon e-readers

During Prime Day, June 21 and 22, while Amazon is offering several flash sales and promotions on a wide range of products and brands, the online sales giant doesn’t hesitate to offer discounts on its own as well. Products, from the Kindle e-reader to the Echo Dot speaker and Fire TV Stick. If you need an e-reader, Amazon offers you the standard Kine liseusedl And the Kindle Paperwhite e-reader from €54.99.

Kindle e-reader at €54.99 on Amazon

The Amazon Kindle e-reader is on sale at €54.99 instead of €79.99, and it gives you a 167dpi screen that offers the same visual feel as a page printed on paper. So you can read comfortably, even in direct sunlight, without glare on the screen. The adjustable front lighting also allows you to match the screen brightness to the ambient light, for comfortable reading. Finally, Kindle lets you take thousands of books with you everywhere, and the battery lasts for weeks.

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Kindle Paperwhite e-reader at €89.99 on Amazon

The Kindle Paperwhite, for its part, is available at €89.99 instead of €129.99. Its 6-inch screen with 300dpi resolution gives you the convenience of printed paper, with a battery that lasts for weeks and 8GB of storage space to carry your entire library. Plus, the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is IPX8 waterproof, so it’s not afraid of the shower or pool.

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