Featured Here’s how you can still get a free Windows 10 upgrade US troops deploying to the Middle East told to leave personal devices at home Why are engineers so narrow-minded? New research has an idea 5 popular Windows 10 settings tweaks you need to quit using Amazon regularly discounts its own products throughout the year. But its latest mark-downs on the newest Kindles have our attention because we’ve never seen the e-readers be available at such low prices before on Amazon.Also: More e-reader coverage at CNETWhile its difficult to track pricing across every retailer, we can easily see price histories on Amazon through CamelCamelCamel. It’s currently showing that Amazon is offering $45 off the new Kindle Paperwhite and $30 off the latest Kindle, bringing their prices down to all-time lows of $85 and $60, respectively. That’s what they were on Black Friday!Otherwise, they’ve never been this cheap on Amazon. So, if you missed your chance to grab one in November, now is the time. In our review of the standard Kindle, we said it offers an excellent reading experience and described it as the most affordable Kindle available. CNET, our sister site, also really loved the Paperwhite, calling it the e-reader for the masses.The… Read full this story
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