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Engadget has been covering Amazon Prime Day sales for years – we’ve noticed a few things about the Kindle deal. Although some discounts may continue after the sale, eReader transactions tend to expire when the event occurs. So if you are considering a new Kindle, you might want to buy it now. Golden Day ends at midnight West Coast time, so you only have more time. Every Kindle model made by Amazon is on sale – we have reviewed almost all of them. If you need more information before you purchase, feel free to read our ideas on basics, basics and basics. Here are the best Prime Day Kindle deals.
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For Amazon Prime Day, Prime members can get three months of Kindle Unlimited for free. The service allows you to access approximately 4 million titles on the Kindle Ereader or Kindle app. You can borrow up to 20 books at a time, or choose from thousands of audiobooks and magazines. There aren’t a ton of brand new bestsellers in the library, but you’ll never run out of what you can read. Please note that you need to log in with your Prime account to view the transaction and will charge $12 per month after the trial is over.
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The best Golden Day deals on Kindle Ereaders
Amazon Kindle costs $85 (Prime $25):Basic Model Kindle is our advice for the best budget e-researchers. Even if it is not available, it is the most affordable e-book device from major manufacturers. It is compact and durable and can be easily carried. It doesn’t have warm LEDs, nor is it waterproof, but it’s the most affordable way to access Amazon’s vast e-book ecosystem.
Kindle Case (Fabric), priced at $24 (25% off Prime): If you want to protect new electronic records, you can get this case at a 25% discount. Note that only the blue and pink versions are $24, while the black and matcha versions are $2 higher.
Kindle Colorsoft costs $180 (Prime $100 off): Amazon didn’t introduce color to its electronic record lineup until early this year – long after Kobo and Boox. The $280 listing is more expensive than other color monitors, but this discount helps. We appreciate the quick page turn, pinch zoom function and automatic adjustment of warm headlights.
The Kindle Scribe 2 costs $260 (Prime $140 off): If you want a Kindle that allows you to read and write, then this is what you want to get. We gave the Kindle Scribe 2 a score of 86 in the comments, which is our best e-reader E-Ink Level Board choice. Its reading and writing experience is stable and its incubation period is low. It also allows you to create multiple notebooks, add pages and change templates easily.
Kindle Paperwhite costs $125 (Prime $35 off): Paperwhite is an overhead version of the Kindle, with a larger seven-inch, flush screen and adjustable warm headlights. The faster processor turns pages faster than its predecessor, and the device itself is waterproof.
The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition costs $150 (Prime $50 off): Signature Edition adds more premium features to the Kindle Paperwhite with wireless charging, auto-adjustable headlights and more storage (32GB). We gave 85 compliments in the comments, very clear text and quick pages. We just want the power button not at the bottom.
The Kindle Kids cost $95 (Prime $35 off): The Kindle Kids Edition is the same hardware as the standard Kindle, but you get some perks for younger users. First, the case is standard. The warranty is extended to two years. Purchase prices include a six-month subscription to Amazon kids + thousands of children’s e-books, and more.
The Kindle Paperwhite Kids priced at $130 (Prime $50 off): Similarly, the children’s version is the same as paper white, but with a cover, extended warranty and six months of Amazon Kids+ access. Just remember to cancel or retain $6 per month at the end of the trial.
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Boox Palma 2 costs $270 ($30 off): This smartphone-shaped device is very happy. It’s built on Android and runs almost any app downloaded from the Play Store – just don’t expect it to play video or graphics-intensive games. After all, this is the E-ink screen. But this is perfect for reading books and running simple applications in a more friendly format.