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Amazon just slashed the price of the Kindle Colorsoft to only $225

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Reviewed By Digital Trends A page from a comic on the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition.
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If you’ve always wanted to buy an e-reader, you should check out Amazon’s Big Spring Sale 2025 for Kindle deals. Here’s an offer that’s going to be hard to refuse: The Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition, which has an original price of $280, is available at 20% off for a more affordable price of $225. We’re surprised to see the device receive a $55 discount so soon after its launch late last year, so we highly recommend hurrying with your purchase because we don’t expect this bargain to last until the event ends on March 31.

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Why you should buy the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition

The Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition, which received a solid score of 3.5 out of 5 stars in our review, is featured in our list of the best e-readers as the best color e-reader, and it’s also among the best Kindles as the best color Kindle. That’s because it’s the first model of the e-reader with a color screen, which is its major advantage in our Kindle Colorsoft versus Kindle Paperwhite comparison. In addition to reading digital copies of bestselling novels, the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition is one of the best ways to read graphic novels and comic books while on the go, as the 7-inch display is also glare-free with an auto-adjusting front light.

While reading on the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition, you have the option of highlighting text in different colors, and since the e-reader is waterproof, you can keep using it while lounging beside the swimming pool or in the bathtub. The device can last up to eight weeks on a single charge, which you can maximize further if you sign up for a Kindle Unlimited subscription.

The Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition is an excellent choice, whether you’re upgrading from an older model or if this will be your first time owning an e-reader. You’re going to want to hurry in completing your transaction for the device though, as it’s on sale from Amazon with a 20% discount that slashes its price from $280 to only $225. The savings of $55 is equivalent to a few e-books for your digital library, but you need to push through with your transaction right now to make sure you get it.

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Aaron Mamiit
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