Amazon Prime Day Preview: $30 Off Kindle Paperwhite 2018
Good news for procrastinators still looking for the perfect Father's Day gift. Although Amazon Prime Day is still about a month away, the retailer is currently discounting its best-selling e-Readers, so now's your chance to pick one up for dad.
For a limited time, you can get the Editor's Choice Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2018) for $99.99. Normally priced at $129.99, that's $30 off and the second lowest price we've ever seen for this e-Reader.
It features a 6-inch anti-glare display with a 300 ppi pixel density, and an adjustable 5 LED front light which is perfect for bedtime reading.
With its ultra-portable design and 8GB of storage built-in, it offers convenient one-handed reading and ample space to hold thousands of eBooks, newspapers, and audiobooks. And with its ultra long-lasting battery, you'll be able to enjoy your library for up to 6 weeks between charges.
Sister site Tom's Guide reviewed the 2018 Kindle Paperwhite and loved its waterproof design and Bluetooth functionality for audiobooks. Despite its lack of a power adapter (sold separately), the Kindle Paperwhite earned a 4.5 out of 5 rating for its superior functionality.
Simply put, the Kindle Paperwhite is the best overall e-reader around.
If you're on a smaller budget, as an alternative, Amazon also offers the All-new Kindle (2019) for just $69.99 ($20 off). It packs a 6-inch anti-glare display with a 167 ppi pixel density, 4 LED front lights, 4GB of storage, and 4 weeks of battery life.
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Hilda Scott uses her combined passion for gadgets from laptops to TVs and her bargain-shopping savvy to bring you the best prices on all things tech. She has a bachelor’s degree in film and media studies from Hunter College and over a decade of experience in tech journalism. Her work has been featured on Tom’s Guide, iTechPost, Examiner.com, Parlemag, Enstars, and Latin Times. When she's not scouting for the best deals, Hilda’s catching up on her favorite TV series and combat sports.