Amazon Kindle Discount: Shoppers Flock to Lightweight eReader Now Priced at £74.99
Amazon shoppers ditch books for Kindle with 20% off now just £75 as fans say 'absolutely love it'
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Amazon is offering a 21% discount on its latest Kindle, bringing the price down to £74.99 for the Easter bank holiday weekend. Customers praise its lightweight design, improved features, and excellent battery life, making it a popular choice among avid readers looking for convenience.
- 01The newest generation Kindle is now available for £74.99, down from £94.99.
- 02Customers appreciate its lightweight design and enhanced reading features.
- 03The Kindle has a 4.6-star rating on Amazon, indicating high customer satisfaction.
- 04Users highlight the long battery life and convenience for reading on the go.
- 05Some customers wish for color display options, but overall reviews are positive.
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Amazon has slashed the price of its best-selling Kindle (newest generation) to £74.99, a 21% discount from its usual price of £94.99, in celebration of the Easter bank holiday weekend. The Kindle features a 6-inch glare-free display, a brighter front light, and a compact design, making it the lightest Kindle available. With a battery life of up to six weeks, it offers a distraction-free reading experience, appealing to both casual and avid readers. Customers have given it a high rating of 4.6 stars on Amazon, with many praising its portability and ease of use. Reviews from users like Sarah and Kirsty highlight the convenience of storing multiple books and the ability to read in low light without additional lighting. While some users noted the lack of color display for images, overall feedback remains overwhelmingly positive. The Kindle is currently available for purchase on Amazon, along with other eReaders like the Kobo Clara BW and the reMarkable 2, which cater to different reading preferences.
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The discount makes the Kindle more accessible to readers, encouraging more people to switch from physical books to digital reading.
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