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Added on the 26/11/2021 19:21:05 - Copyright : Euronews EN
According to Business Insider, during their Black Friday sale, Amazon is offering huge deals on every ereader in the Kindle line. This includes: -Save $30 on the Kindle Kids Edition. It's now $80, marked down from $110. It comes with a protective cover and one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+, which gives you access to thousands of books, TV shows, movies, and apps. In addition, the battery lasts for weeks. -The Amazon Kindle is now $59.99, down from $89.99 It comes with a front light, which makes reading at night or in dim lighting easy. -Amazon also chopped $75 off of the Kindle Oasis, now $174.99, which is a favorite among avid readers. It comes with an adjustable light temperature, huge ebook library, and good page-turning buttons.
Amazon's pre-Black Friday sale has already kicked off. But Business Insider says that the real deals will be online on November 27, Black Friday. Every year, on the day after Thanksgiving, Amazon offers big discounts on electronics, home goods, fashion, and more. This year will be no different. Look out for both daily deals and Lightning deals on Black Friday. Daily deals are one-day offers, usually organized by a brand or category. Lightning deals are usually available for less than 24 hours, and released throughout the day. Expect huge discounts, possibly up to 50%, on every product category that Amazon offers, including their own in-house brands, like Fire devices, Kindles, and Echo smart home.
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