Amazon offers two big reasons to ditch your Kindle and try something far superior


A surprise sale is currently taking place on Amazon’s website and it could offer the perfect time to ditch your old Kindle and try something a little more exciting. Right now, you can take a trip to the online retailer’s website and take delivery of the impressive Kindle Scribe (2022) for just £199.99 – that’s a whopping 39 percent off the usual price.

For those not in the know, this e-reader not only lets you read books on its huge 10.2-inch display but also scribble notes, add annotations and mark up files including PDFs.

It also features a light for reading at night, a glare-free screen and very long battery life.

YOU CAN SEE THE SCRIBE 2022 DEAL HERE

Want to know more about the Kindle Scribe (2022)? You can read our full review here.

That’s now the only tempting deal. Amazon has also cut the cost of its newer Kindle Scribe (2024) device.

This latest e-reader comes with a new design that looks a little more appealing, thanks to its white bezels, plus there’s an upgraded Premium Pen in the box as well.

It also gets long battery life, a glare-free 10.2-inch screen and other bonus extras such as the ability to summarise notes and convert your handwritten words into a script font for a more elegant look.

It usually costs a hefty £379.99 but that price has been dropped to just £319.99 in this new sale.

YOU CAN SEE THE SCRIBE 2024 DEAL HERE

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