Technology
The all-new Kindle Paperwhite is on sale for $30 off at Amazon
Are you a huge bookworm and having trouble cramming all of your reading materials for the day into your bag? Have you tried cracking open a good book by the pool on a relaxing day, just to get splashed, thus ruining its fragile pages? End that struggle now with the all-new Kindle Paperwhite.
Usually priced at $129.99, the Kindle Paperwhite is now just $99.99 on Amazon; A full $30 in savings!
Why do you need the Kindle Paperwhite? Well, it’s one of the most efficient ways to have all your books in one place, which means no more fumbling around in your bag to decide which novel you’re going to break into. That’s not the only thing that this Kindle has to offer, though. In addition, it’s waterproof (no wet pages!) with a glare-free display, jam-packed with storage space (up to 32GB!), and it’s the thinnest, lightest Kindle yet for ease of transport. It’s also compatible with Audible, so you can listen to your favorite ebooks through the device’s speakers or with headphones (it’s Bluetooth capable as well). The Kindle Paperwhite is meant to be used often, so it helps that it can go a week on one full battery charge as well.
The Kindle Paperwhite is a must-have for avid readers. You can take it anywhere, have all of your best-sellers in one place, and even listen to your favorite stories on-the-go. So what are you waiting for? Grab the new Kindle Paperwhite for $30 off on Amazon now!
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