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kindle paperwhiteAmazonIn advance of Black Friday, Amazon is cutting four members of the Kindle family.

Amazon discounts their hardware semi-regularly, but these are slightly deeper discounts than we’re used to.

The regular Kindle is $ 49.99 instead of its $ 79.99 standard price. If you’re looking to step things up, the Kindle Paperwhite, which has a higher-resolution screen and built-in backlights, is $ 99.99 instead of $ 129.99.

On the higher-end of the spectrum, the Kindle Voyage is $ 169.99 instead of $ 199.99. The Voyage has more backlights than the Paperwhite, and has a built-in light sensor to adjust based on your reading conditions. It also has a pressure sensitive “PagePress” technology that lets you turn the page without swiping the screen.

Finally, the Kindle fo Kids bundle is $ 69.99 instead of $ 99.99. This bundle includes a standard Kindle with a case and two-year, no-questions-asked warranty. This version of the Kindle comes with built-in software to help kids learn to read at a higher level and boost their vocabulary.

There are a few more deals on Amazon devices beyond these, so have a look at the full selection here.

Kindle, $ 49.99 (originally $ 79.99), available at Amazon [$ 30 off]

Kindle Paperwhite, $ 99.99 (originally $ 119.99), available at Amazon [$ 20 off]

the Kindle Voyage, the $ 169.99 (originally $ 199.99), available at Amazon [$ 30 off]

Kindle for Kids Bundle, $ 69.99 (originally $ 99.99), available at Amazon [$ 30 off]

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