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Amazon’s Kid-Friendly Kindles Are On Sale – Including the Color Model

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– Amazon’s Kids e-readers are a better value than standard models, as they include a case, a two-year warranty, and six months of Amazon Kids Plus.
– Three Kids models are currently on sale: the Kindle Paperwhite Kids for $149.99, the Kindle Kids for $109.99, and the Colorsoft Kids for $219.99.
– All three models share core features like a 300ppi display, long battery life, and 16GB of storage, but the Paperwhite and Colorsoft add a larger screen, waterproofing, and warm lighting.
– The Colorsoft Kids uniquely features color E Ink technology, making it ideal for viewing color content like magazines and graphic novels.
– While the Colorsoft Kids is a strong color e-reader for its price, the article suggests it may not be a necessary upgrade for everyone.

Here’s something many shoppers overlook: Amazon’s special Kindle models designed for children often provide more value than the regular versions. These devices are essentially the same hardware as their standard counterparts, but they come bundled with significant extras. You get a durable protective case, a generous two-year worry-free warranty that covers accidental damage, and a six-month subscription to Amazon Kids Plus. They also come with no lockscreen advertisements, saving you the usual twenty-dollar fee to remove them, and include comprehensive parental controls for managing content and screen time.

Right now, all three available Kids editions are on sale. The Kindle Paperwhite Kids, our top recommendation for most families, is priced at $149.99, a solid thirty-dollar discount available at Amazon and Best Buy. This matches the lowest price we’ve tracked since last year. The basic Kindle Kids model is reduced to $109.99, saving you twenty dollars. For those interested in color displays, the Kindle Colorsoft Kids is offered at $219.99, a fifty-dollar price cut at the same retailers for a limited period.

While the core reading experience is similar across the board, a few key distinctions set the models apart. All three feature a sharp 300 pixels-per-inch screen, a battery that lasts for weeks, and 16GB of internal storage, enough space for a vast personal library. The step-up models, the Paperwhite Kids and the Colorsoft Kids, add meaningful upgrades. They boast a slightly more spacious 7-inch display, an IPX8 waterproof rating making them safe for use by the pool or bath, and an adjustable warm light to reduce eye strain. The Colorsoft model uniquely utilizes color E Ink technology, similar to devices like the Kobo Libra Colour, allowing it to display both black-and-white text and color illustrations, though color resolution is 150 ppi.

Based on hands-on experience, the Colorsoft Kids isn’t an essential upgrade for everyone. Its real appeal is for specific types of content. If the reader in your life enjoys magazines, graphic novels, or books where cover art and illustrations are a key part of the experience, this model stands out. It represents the best value in a color e-reader within its price category, and that’s before factoring in the current fifty-dollar discount.

(Source: The Verge)

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