Amazon’s 16GB Kindle Colorsoft is $30 off ahead of Labor Day weekend

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You might be feeling like it’s time to upgrade your ereader or even buy your first one, particularly if you’re hoping to do some reading this Labor Day weekend. Alternatively, it may be that you’re looking for a way to read digital comics without all of the distractions of an iOS or Android tablet. In such cases, it may be worth considering Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft, which is currently $30 off at $220.

That’s a record low price for this particular model, which has 16GB of storage — half as much as the Signature Edition. This version also lacks the auto-adjusting front light and wireless charging found in the Signature Edition, which costs $280.

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The entry-level version of Amazon’s color ereader has dropped to an record-low price.

$220 at Amazon

In our review of the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition (which is otherwise the same as the version that’s currently on sale), we described it as a “good Kindle” with which “Amazon has finally filled a glaring hole in its ereader lineup.” The quick load times and page turns, and pinch-to-zoom feature are definite highlights, while we were glad to see that Amazon isn’t charging a premium to turn off lock screen ads.

The Kindle Colorsoft has a seven-inch color E Ink display with a pixel density of 300 ppi for black-and-white content and 150 ppi for color content. Amazon claims the ereader can run for up to eight weeks on a single charge and that it has a waterproof rating of IPX8 (the company says it’s able to endure immersion in 2 meters of fresh water for 60 minutes). There’s also Audiobook support.

One of our main drawbacks was that the device was expensive, but this discount mitigates that concern somewhat. We also felt that there was a small dip in sharpness and contrast while reading black-and-white text. In any case, if a color ereader is of interest to you, the Kindle Colorsoft is a good option, especially at this price.

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