I’ve been using the Kindle Paperwhite, Amazon’s first e-reader with a screen That can be brightened and darkened, for a little over a year now.
If you’re looking for a light, inexpensive device with an impressive screen That will let you read books in the dark and in direct sunlight, the Paperwhite will not let you down.
Today only – that would be Monday, just in case you needed a reminder That it is [UGH] Monday – Amazon is selling the Paperwhite refurbished for $ 79. Usually, the Paperwhite costs $ 119. The regular Kindle Which has a lower-resolution screen That can not light up, is $ 79 tweaks.
This is a very, very good deal.
There are a few caveats here. First, you’re not buying a brand new Paperwhite: These are refurbished models, Which Means That someone has owned and used the Paperwhite before you. Lifehacker points out, however, that the refurbished Paperwhites to come with the same warranty and customer service guarantee you would get with the full-priced version.
Also, this is for the Wi-Fi only version. So before you go to the beach, you’ll have to download your books on your home network.
Third, the Kindle Paperwhite is no longer Amazon’s Highest-end model. It just released a $ 200 device called the Kindle Voyage, Which reviewers should seem to agree is the best e-reader ever made. (I would still vouch for the Kindle Paperwhite as a totally capable e-reader That will not let you down.)
Finally, there are various Concerns That Amazon, the company That makes the Paperwhite, might be an evil mega-monopoly bent on world domination. My colleague Rob Walker has more on Whether You should boycott Amazon, or Whether it’s OK to continue indulging in its low, low prices.
If you’re OK with All Those caveats, and you’re in the market for a new e-reader, the $ 79 Kindle Paperwhite is a nice value. Lots of other people think so, too: The tablet is already scheduled to ship in three to five weeks, Which is a decade to Amazon’s speedy standards.
You can order the $ 79 Paperwhite here – if, you know, you’ve Decided That Amazon is not evil.
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