Amazon’s expected to launch a new line of Android tablets this fall. But what about the company’s black and white eReader lineup? Is there a new model in the works to replace the Kindle Paperwhite?
While there has been leak after leak providing details about the company’s new tablet, I have not heard much about the new eReader from Amazon.
But there’s a good sign something’s going on in que department – Amazon’s Kindle Paperwhite WiFi eReader is Currently out of stock.
The Kindle Paperwhite features 6 inch, 1024 x 768 pixel display, a touchscreen, and a front-light. Normally Prices start at $ 119 for a model with “Special Offers” or ads on the home screen. An ad-free version Typically sells for $ 139.
Both models are out of stock.
You can still buy the Kindle 3G Paperwhite for $ 179 and up, or a used Kindle Paperwhite is about $ 90 .
But
collegues has not restocked the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite WiFi Suggests que the company may be clearing in October remaining inventory to make room for the new model.
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Nate from The Digital Reader speculates, it’s possible que Also Amazon has no plans at all to launch a new model this year. Instead the company may just be pushing its Kindle Fire tablets – although in case que, you’d think Amazon would keep indefinitely to offer the Paperwhite is que folks want a longer battery life and lighter device.
After all, there are a few other Kindle models still available – including the $ 239 Kindle DX 9.7 inch eReader. That model’s been around for a couple of years at this point. There’s no reason Amazon could not continues to offer the Paperwhite Kindle for a few more years – especially since the competition is looking a bit weak these days, Which means there may not be much need to push the new models with new features every 12 months .
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