Amazon drops the latest Kindle to below $100 with this deal
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Aaron Mamiit Published September 1, 2025 |
While it’s possible to read e-books on your phone or tablet, we highly recommend getting a dedicated e-reader so that you’ll be free from all distractions. Now’s an excellent time to buy the 2024 release of the 11th-generation Amazon Kindle, as its ad-supported version is on sale with a limited-time discount of 18% off. From its original price of $110, it’s down to only $90 from Amazon, but you need to hurry because once the offer is gone, it might be a while before you get another chance at savings on this device.
After scoring 4 stars out of 5 stars in our review, the 11th-generation Amazon Kindle (2024) found a spot among our roundups of the best e-readers and best Kindles as a fantastic budget-friendly option. For an affordable price — which is even lower right now due to the savings offered by Amazon — you’ll get a 6-inch e-ink display that’s glare-free and comes with an adjustable front light. The device is extremely portable so can easily brig it anywhere, and its battery can last up to 6 weeks on a single charge. The Amazon Kindle (2024) also has 16GB of storage, which is enough for thousands of e-books, and without notifications springing up from other apps, you’ll be able to focus on your reading.
Comparing the Amazon Kindle (2024) vs Amazon Kindle (2022), the differences aren’t obvious as they look exactly the same. However, the latest release of the e-reader comes with slight improvements in brightness and contrast, which are important for those who love reading at night, and with this discount from Amazon, there’s no reason not to go for the latest model. You may also want to sign up for Kindle Unlimited to further maximize the Amazon Kindle (2024).
For those who have been waiting for Kindle deals, you wouldn’t want to miss out on this one — the ad-supported version of the 2024 release of the 11th-generation Amazon Kindle with an 18% discount. Instead of $110, you’ll only have to pay $90 for this e-reader, for savings of $20 that can go towards building your library of e-books. You need to act fast though, as this is a limited-time offer for the 11th-generation Amazon Kindle that may be disappear at any moment.
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