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Save up to 25% on Amazon’s popular Kindle e-Readers, prices start at $60 shipped

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Amazon is discounting its Kindle lineup by as much as 25% off, highlighted by the entry-level model starting at $59.99. That’s a $20 savings off the regular price, and the best that we’ve seen at Amazon outside of when it hit $50 for Black Friday. Free shipping is available on all models.

The Amazon Kindle E-reader features “multiple weeks” of battery life, Bluetooth connectivity and an “easy on your eyes” touchscreen display. Rated 4/5 stars by over 4,400 Amazon customers.

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The all-new Kindle is 11% thinner and 16% lighter than the previous generation Kindle, making it easy and comfortable to hold in one hand. Recent studies have shown that evening exposure to blue light from backlit screens like tablets and smartphones can suppress the body’s production of melatonin, a naturally occurring hormone that helps the body fall asleep. Because the Kindle display emits no light, you can read anytime without losing sleep. Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the high contrast touchscreen display eliminates glare in any setting—even direct sunlight.

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Trevor Daugherty is the Senior Editor of gadgetnewsonline. Since joining in 2014, he’s specialized in product reviews, exclusive discounts and 9to5’s New Toy of the Day. Contact him direct at trevor@9to5mac.com.