Save 18% on the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition

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Amazon Kindle Colorsoft

If reading more is on your list of New Year’s resolutions, you need two things in your life: time and the right tools. We know that nothing can replace the feel of a hardcover book in your hands, but with everyone on the move these days, carrying a stack of books isn’t always practical. That’s where you’ll really appreciate a high-quality e-reader, like the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition.

Kindle’s previous models (like the Kindle Paperwhite) focused on a black-and-white reading experience. While that was great for novels and text-heavy books, it didn’t do much for those with an eye for graphics. This edition changes that by offering colorful covers and images on a 7-inch screen. It is designed to be easy on the eyes as well, so all those long reading sessions won’t be uncomfortable anymore.

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Speaking of long sessions, the battery on the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft is impressive too. On a single charge, you get up to 8 weeks of reading. Plus, if you need to charge quickly, the USB-C charging port is a fast and convenient option. You can also power it up wirelessly if you have the optional dock.

You will enjoy an auto-adjusting front light feature that makes sure the screen is always clear and easy to read, no matter where you are. If you’re someone who likes to take their books with them everywhere, the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft is waterproof. You don’t have to worry about any accidental splashes.

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Readers can enjoy access to over 15 million titles in the Kindle Store, with the option to subscribe to Kindle Unlimited. That’s an extensive catalog of books, audiobooks, and magazines right at your fingertips.

Get this 32 GB Kindle for $229.99 after an 18% discount.

Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition

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