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Amazon Prime Day 2018 sees Kindle E-reader and Fire Tablet deals from $30

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As part of Prime Day 2018, Amazon is offering deals on just about its entire lineup of Kindle E-readers, Fire tablets and more. This sale is exclusive to Prime members with free shipping available on the entire lot. Leading the way is Amazon’s Kindle Paperwhite for $79.99, which is down from its usual $120 price tag and a new Amazon all-time low. Features include an anti-glare display, over 7-days of battery life and access to Amazon’s massive selection of eBooks. Rated 4.5/5 stars. More e-Reader and tablet deals below.

Amazon Prime Day tablet deals include:

Kindle Paperwhite offers Bookerly, an exclusive font crafted from the ground up for reading on digital screens. Warm and contemporary, Bookerly is inspired by the artistry of the best fonts in modern print books, but is hand-crafted for great readability at any font size. Typesetting engine lays out words just as the author intended for beautiful rendering of pages. With improved character spacing and the addition of hyphenation, justification, kerning, ligatures, and drop cap support, our best-in-class typography helps you read faster with less eyestrain.

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