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Black Friday Deal: Amazon’s Entry-Level Kindle Hits Record Low

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– The latest ad-supported Kindle is on sale for $79.99 ($30 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target, matching its lowest price ever.
– The basic Kindle features a 6-inch 300ppi E-ink display, USB-C charging, 16GB storage, and a battery lasting up to six weeks.
– It supports audiobook playback via Bluetooth and can sync personal documents like PDFs, but lacks waterproofing and physical buttons.
– The Kindle Paperwhite is discounted to $124.99 with ads and offers a larger 7-inch display with adjustable warm lighting and double the battery life of the basic model.
– The Paperwhite is 20% faster than previous models, has an IPX8 waterproof rating, and is considered the best Kindle for most people due to its enhanced features.

For book lovers seeking a portable library, Amazon’s entry-level Kindle has reached a record-low price of just $79.99 for the ad-supported version, a full $30 off its usual cost. The ad-free model is also discounted to $99.99. Major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, and Target are offering these deals, making it an ideal moment to upgrade your reading setup. Additionally, the latest Kindle Paperwhite with ads is available for $124.99, matching only the second time it has hit this price point, while the ad-free Paperwhite has dropped to $144.99 at Amazon for the very first time.

The newest basic Kindle stands out as a top pick for anyone starting their digital reading journey. It boasts a crisp six-inch 300ppi E-ink display that significantly cuts down on glare compared to smartphone screens. Charging is simplified with a USB-C port, and its 16GB internal storage can accommodate thousands of e-books. You can expect the battery to last around six weeks on a single charge. Beyond e-books, the device supports audiobooks through Bluetooth headphones or speakers, though keep in mind that audio files consume more storage space.

Getting new content onto the Kindle is straightforward. You can buy e-books directly from Amazon’s store on the device itself or purchase them via another gadget and sync them later. The Kindle also accepts personal documents and PDFs, which you can send using the Kindle mobile app or its web service. While this model doesn’t include premium extras like waterproofing or physical page-turn buttons, it delivers excellent value, especially at the current sale price.

Shoppers wanting more advanced capabilities should consider the 11th-generation Paperwhite, widely regarded as the best Kindle for the average user. It features a larger 7-inch 300ppi screen with an adjustable warm light, reducing eye strain during evening reading sessions. Battery performance is another strong point, the Paperwhite can run for up to 12 weeks, doubling the endurance of the standard Kindle. Storage remains at 16GB, matching the entry-level version.

Performance improvements are noticeable too; the new Paperwhite operates roughly 20 percent faster than older versions, ensuring quicker page turns. An IPX8 waterproof rating adds another layer of convenience, allowing you to read worry-free near water. It can survive immersion in up to two meters of fresh water for an hour, providing ample protection for poolside or bathtub reading sessions.

Other Kindle models are also seeing attractive discounts, giving shoppers several options depending on their needs and budget.

(Source: The Verge)

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