Technology
Pre-order the new Kindle Oasis, get 6 months of Kindle Unlimited for free
TL;DR: The new Kindle Oasis is the most advanced Kindle yet, and pre-ordering it gets you six months of Kindle Unlimited for free (a savings of $59.94).
Summer days by the pool or nights on the porch are just begging for a book. But for bookworms with minimal free time, a summer reading list usually maxes out at Twitter news and coffee.
Kindles make it easy to take your current read wherever you go, and the new Kindle Oasis is about to start a whole new breed of e-readers. It’s not coming out until July 24, but when you pre-order it now, Amazon will throw in six months of Kindle Unlimited for free. (It’s usually $9.99 per month.)
Even if you can only squeeze in a few pages, the new Oasis sees upgrades to make it ideal for any environment. To read at nighttime, the new adjustable warm light is perfect for seeing in the dark.
On the flip side, you already knew that Kindles are ace for reading in the sun. A glare-free 300 ppi display and the latest e-ink technology allow it to read like real paper, and if you’re by the pool, the IPX8 waterproof rating offers peace of mind for drops or spills.
Six months of free Kindle Unlimited gets you access to millions of titles, including books, newspapers, magazines, and audiobooks. The Oasis can also switch seamlessly to Amazon Audible — yearly subscriptions are currently $30 off.
Regularly $9.99 per month, you can get six months of Kindle Unlimited for free (saving you $59.94) when you pre-order the new Kindle Oasis for $249.
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