Surprise new Prime Exclusive deal makes Amazon’s first-of-its-kind Kindle Scribe cheaper than ever

Do we know when this year’s Amazon Prime Day festival is set to take place? Not yet. Should you care about quite possibly the biggest tech sales event of the summer and wait until its traditional July window opens and closes to score some of the greatest bargains around with nothing but a Prime membership and a little money? Definitely… unless what you’re interested in buying happens to be a Kindle Scribe.

Amazon’s fanciest and costliest e-book reader to date is already deeply discounted for Prime subscribers only, and there’s clearly a good chance these killer new deals will not be eclipsed anytime soon.
That’s because they bring the “first Kindle for reading and writing” down to lower-than-ever prices in a trio of storage configurations with a “Premium Pen” bundled in, as well as a single variant sold alongside a “Basic Pen”, beating those already strong promotions from back at the very beginning of the year and some even heftier discounts that somehow flew under our radar a couple of months later.
The most expensive Kindle Scribe model is currently marked down by a very cool 70 bucks from a $419.99 list price while accommodating 64 gigs of data internally, with its 16 and 32GB derivations going for $63 and $65 below their $369.99 and $389.99 MSRPs respectively.

That’s with the more capable pen in the box including a handy shortcut button and dedicated eraser functionality, mind you, whereas the lone 16GB “basic” model costs $57 less than usual. If those numbers sound a little random, you might want to note they all equate to the same exact 17 percent price cut, which… is actually pretty random too.

But it’s also fairly substantial for a device released just last fall with an unprecedented and hard-to-rival list of features and capabilities. The Kindle Scribe lets you take handwritten notes, as well as create notebooks, journals, and lists, although its main purpose is still to deliver weeks and weeks of reading material perfectly illustrated on a large 10.2-inch glare-free display with 300 ppi resolution and a super-powerful front light composed of no less than 35 LEDs.

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