AMAZON has knocked £20 off the price of its cheapest Kindle.

The discounted e-reader now costs £49.99 as part of Amazon’s early Black Friday sales.

The Amazon Kindle is newly discounted

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The Amazon Kindle is newly discountedCredit: Amazon

It would usually set you back £70, so it’s a healthy 29% saving.

This particular Kindle is cheaper than usual because it shows some ads during use.

There are loads of great features to help you chew through books though.

  • Kindle at Amazon for £49.99 – buy here
The e-reader gives you access to millions of books

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The e-reader gives you access to millions of booksCredit: Amazon

For a start, there’s an adjustable front light that lets you read comfortably at night.

But it also makes it easier to view text outside.

There’s a 167-pixels-per-inch glare-free display that looks like printed paper.

And you get access to Amazon’s vast collection of Kindle-friendly books.

You can buy and download titles instantly – and some books are totally free to read.

The Kindle has enough storage to hold thousands of books at once.

If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can read plenty of books for free – with unlimited access to thousands of titles.

One of the biggest advantages to a Kindle versus regular tablets is battery life.

You’ll wait weeks between charges rather than hours.

It also supports Audible audiobooks: you can pair the Kindle with headphones or speakers to switch between reading and listening.

  • Kindle at Amazon for £49.99 – buy here

All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed. Always do your own research before making any purchase.

Incredibly expensive Kindle Oasis 2 e-reader goes for upwards of £200

In other news, check out our review of the impressive iPhone 12 Pro.

Take a look at our rolling PS5 live coverage.

And find out where you might be able to get a PS5 before Christmas.


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