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Kobo Deals: $99 Aura with Free Cover; up to 70% off eBooks

December 29, 2014 by Nathan

Kobo Sales

As the holiday shopping season comes to a close, there are still some good deals to be had on Kobo ebooks and some Kobo devices.

The original 6-inch Kobo Aura is marked down to $99 as part of Kobo’s Boxing Week Deals. That’s $40 off the regular price. The sale is ongoing at Kobo.com and Chapters.

Once again, Chapters has the better deal on the Kobo Aura because they’re also throwing in a free cover, which normally costs an extra $30. For a limited time you can also get a free ebook from this list.

The Kobo Arc 7HD, Kobo’s current 7-inch tablet, is also on sale. A few Canadian retailers, including Future Shop and Best Buy, have the Arc 7HD marked down to $99. That’s actually a pretty good price for a 7-inch tablet with a high resolution screen (323 ppi), a quad-core processor, and open Android 4.2.

Kobo is running some sales on ebooks as well. They are offering up to 70% off ebooks on this list, and 35% off ebooks on this list. The sale runs through January 5th. They also have some magazine bundle deals and 99ยข magazine deals from this list, valid through January 8th.

Filed Under: Kobo, Sales and Discounts Tagged With: kobo aura

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  1. Tommy says

    December 29, 2014 at 7:46 pm

    $99 for a Kobo Aura. Isn’t that the same price for a Kindle Paperwhite? For a few seconds, I was tempted to get this Kobo Aura. However, it seems to be an old model. (last review by you was from Oct 2013)

    Besides, these days, a tablet costs less than $99 would perform as an eReader. Don’t get me wrong. A tablet is not a dedicated eReader. Still, lately, I found out the screen from tablet (with Moon Reader) is acceptable for eReading. I am still exploring that area. Of course, battery is a concern for using tablet.

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