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I love the new Amazon Kindle, and this Cyber Monday sale brings it under $100

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Amazon Kindle (2024) in Matcha Green.
Christine Romero-Chan / Digital Trends
This story is part of Digital Trends' Cyber Monday coverage 2025

The holidays are a perfect time to get cozy and read some books by the fireplace. Right now, you can get a new Amazon Kindle 2024 for 23% off the normal price of $110, Buy at Amazon for the black model, or you can get 18% off the gorgeous new Matcha green color, making it $90.

The Amazon Kindle is one of the best e-readers on the market. Thanks to the recycled plastic materials it’s made of, it’s incredibly lightweight and portable. And since it has a 6-inch display, it is quite easy to fit into a coat pocket or even throw it into your bag and go. An entire portable library with you anytime, anywhere.

But that’s not all there is to love about the new Amazon Kindle. The 6-inch e-ink display features 300 pixels per inch (ppi) density, so all the text in your books will appear crisp and sharp. Even book covers will look great on the monochrome display with such high ppi. While the e-ink display looks just like paper, there is also an integrated adjustable front light so you can even read in the dark, such as before bedtime. Amazon also made the light 25% brighter than its predecessor, which is nice.

Amazon Kindle (2024) in Matcha Green.
Christine Romero-Chan / Digital Trends

Once you log in to your Kindle with your Amazon account, you can see all your purchased books and other files in your library. There’s also easy access to the Kindle store, so you can browse for new books or even try out Prime Reading for Prime members or Kindle Unlimited, a book-borrowing subscription.

With 16GB of storage, there’s plenty of room for all of your books. Once you start reading, you can even tweak the appearance of your book’s text to suit your needs, too. There are also other features like highlighting, making notes and annotations, searching, and more.

The Amazon Kindle now uses USB-C for charging, and a single charge will last you around six weeks, depending on your usage. When you need to charge it up, it takes about two hours, but when you rarely have to plug it in, it’s a fine trade-off.

I love to read when I have time, and it’s a great way to relax and detox from the world. So, if you’ve been wanting a new e-reader for less, then now is the perfect time with this Amazon Kindle Cyber Monday deal.

Christine Romero-Chan
Christine Romero-Chan has been writing about technology, specifically Apple, for over a decade. She graduated from California…
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