Technology
Subscribe today and get 50% off selected Kindle magazines
We’ve all seen them on the commute. Smug looking individuals who, rather than struggle with a newspaper or hardback book, simply whip out their Kindle and enjoy a good read. If you are one of those smug individuals, well played.
There’s something great about reading a print magazine or book, but let’s face it, that is for when you are in the comfort of your own home, not wedged into the corner of a sweaty train. That’s when a Kindle is your best option. They’re light, stylish, and fit into the palm of your hand. So you can enjoy whatever it is you are reading without the fear of elbowing your neighbours when you try and turn a page.
You can pick up the all-new Kindle Paperwhite for £119.99 and say goodbye to struggling with a paper on the commute. You will of course need something else to read, too, and you can now save up to 75% on selected Kindle magazines. If you subscribe now you will receive the discounted price on your first payment, but all subscriptions start with the first 30 days completely free.
You can pick up World Soccer UK for £1.65 a month, PC Gamer for £9.80 a year, Computer Shopper for £17.50 a year, Practical Caravan for £16 a year, and Octane for £17.50 a year. So whether you are into football, computers, cars, or even caravans, there is something for you.
With the chance to save up to 75% on Kindle magazines, now is the perfect time to transform your reading experience.
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