Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is winding down, with discounts on Kindle e-readers available until March 31st. While some deals are modest, the Kindle Colorsoft and Kindle Colorsoft Kids are at their lowest prices ever, offering significant savings for readers.
Why This Matters
Amazon’s Kindles remain the dominant force in e-readers due to their reliability and ease of use. The Colorsoft, in particular, stands out with its color display, making it ideal for graphic novels, magazines, or simply a more vibrant reading experience. These sales matter because Kindles rarely drop this low, and the Colorsoft’s discounted price makes it a compelling option for new and existing users.
Key Deals
- Kindle Colorsoft: Now $169.99 (originally $249.99) — a $80 discount. This model offers a 150 ppi color resolution and 300 ppi black-and-white, providing a balanced reading experience.
- Kindle Colorsoft Kids: $189.99 (originally $269.99) — a $80 discount.
- Kindle Paperwhite: $134.99 (originally $159.99) — saving $25.
- Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition: $159.99 (originally $199.99) — saving $40.
- Kindle Scribe (previous generation): $249.99 (originally $399.99) — a significant $150 discount.
What to Expect
The Kindle Colorsoft’s color display isn’t as vivid as those on tablets or TVs, offering more muted tones. However, it’s still a worthwhile upgrade for those who prefer a color screen for comics or illustrated books. All Kindles are waterproof, making them perfect for beach trips or poolside reading.
Bundles Available
Amazon also offers bundles with accessories such as cases or extended warranties, providing additional value for buyers. The Amazon Essentials Bundle is discounted to $132.97 (originally $161.97), while the Kindle Paperwhite Bundle is $166.97 (originally $216.97).
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale ends March 31st, so now is the time to shop for Kindle deals. Whether you’re looking to upgrade to a color e-reader or simply save on a standard Paperwhite, these discounts offer a chance to enhance your reading experience without breaking the bank.





























