The Kindle Paperwhite is on offer at the lowest price ever

The Kindle Paperwhite is on offer at the lowest price ever
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The Kindle Paperwhite is on offer at the lowest price ever

With a price currently discounted by 18%, available for only €139.99, the Kindle Paperwhite It is an excellent choice for those looking for a lightweight, powerful and versatile device for digital reading. Without mincing words: it is absolutely one of the best and most advanced e-readers currently on the market. For a short time it can be yours at a very competitive price.

This model stands out for its 6.8 inch screen, larger than previous versions, with thinner edges that maximize the viewing area without increasing the overall size of the device. There 300 ppi resolution ensures that the text is clear and easy to read, like on printed paper. Additionally, the new adjustable light tone feature allows you to switch from a white light to a warmer amber tone, making reading comfortable in any lighting conditions, day or night.

Kindle Paperwhite (16 GB) – Now with a 6.8'' screen and adjustable light tone, without ads

The battery life is formidable: with a single charge that lasts up to 10 weeks, depending on use. This makes it ideal for long trips or for periods where it is not possible to recharge the device frequently. Charging takes place via a very normal latest generation USB-C connector, which guarantees extremely fast charging times.

If you’re looking for an e-reader that can transform the way you read, the Kindle Paperwhite is undoubtedly one of the best options available on the market today. Don’t miss this offer and buy it now for less than €140!

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