Readers rejoice! It’s a great time to score a Kindle Black Friday deal
Amazon’s Kindle has just got a price slice in time for Black Friday
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With theBlack Friday dealsalready at full pace, it’s a great time to score a good price on an Amazon Kindle. Right now you can get the standardKindle for $84 at Amazon in the US. And over in Britain, you can now grab theKindle for a nice £69 at Amazon. These cut-price Kindles mean you save the price of a couple of paperback books, meaning you can use those savings to kick-start an ebook collection.
As you’ll see in ourAmazon Kindle review, we are rather fond of this neat little ereader. Its 6-inch display works well as a digital replacement for a paperback book, while the e-ink panel is comfortable to read text on with a dark mode to make it easy to read at night. Plus a non-reflective finish means the Kindle can be easily read in bright environments.
While these deals aren’t the cheapest we’ve ever seen the standard Kindle drop down to – we expect the biggest discounts to come on Black Friday itself on November 24 – they may be worth snapping up now as super-low price Kindles can sell out stupidly fast on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
If you want a larger selection of Kindles, then take a look at our roundup of thebest Black Friday Kindle deals, as well as some of thebest Amazon Black Friday deals.
Not in the US or UK? Scroll down to see the best Kindle deals in your region.
Black Friday deal – cut-price Amazon Kindle
Kindle:was $99.99 now$84.99 at AmazonToday’s price on the entry-level reader at Amazon isn’t the lowest ever but it’s still worth snapping up. The basic Kindle comes with all the basic features you need for a comfortable reading experience including a front light, glare-free display, and week-long battery life.
Kindle:was £84.99 now£69.99 at AmazonToday’s Amazon’s UK price for the standard Kindle is a little more generous, cutting a little more off than in the US. And those savings could kickstart a neat ebook collection.
We feel the standardKindleis worth your consideration as it’s a great device to take on holiday.
And thanks to its relatively low price, if it takes a beating when on your travels or gets a dunk in a swimming pool when you’re soaking up some sun, you won’t have an expensive gadget to replace. But it’s worth noting the basic Kindle is also fairly robust.
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