Amazon Expands Kindle Lineup with Colorsoft and Kids Editions: What's New
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Friday, Jul 25, 2025 3:26 am ET1min read
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The new devices target a broader audience, including young readers. The Kindle Colorsoft Kids Edition is designed to encourage reading through personalised features, parental controls, and curated content. Both devices aim to bring color to digital reading while supporting a range of users, from casual readers to children building reading skills [2].
Amazon has not confirmed availability for the Indian market, but the inclusion of parental features and more affordable pricing suggests a wider rollout could follow. The new devices are currently limited to the US market [3].
References:
[1] https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/amazon-introduces-new-colorsoft-e-reader-that-costs-less/
[2] https://www.business-standard.com/technology/tech-news/amazon-introduces-kindle-colorsoft-kindle-colorsoft-kids-what-is-new-125072500561_1.html
[3] https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/devices/kindle-colorsoft-expansion-first-color-kindle-for-kids
Amazon introduces the Kindle Colorsoft and Kindle Colorsoft Kids, two new e-readers with color displays and affordable prices. The Kindle Colorsoft is priced at $249.99 and supports color highlighting and adjustable warm light, while the Kindle Colorsoft Kids Edition is priced at $269.99 and includes features such as a colorful cover and parental controls. Both devices are currently limited to the US market, but Amazon has not confirmed availability in India.
Amazon has expanded its Kindle lineup with two new devices, the Kindle Colorsoft and the Kindle Colorsoft Kids, both featuring color displays and affordable prices. The Kindle Colorsoft is priced at $249.99 and offers a high-contrast color display, adjustable warm light, and multi-color highlights. The Kindle Colorsoft Kids Edition, priced at $269.99, includes a colorful cover, parental controls, and features aimed at improving reading skills, such as Word Wise and Vocabulary Builder [1].The new devices target a broader audience, including young readers. The Kindle Colorsoft Kids Edition is designed to encourage reading through personalised features, parental controls, and curated content. Both devices aim to bring color to digital reading while supporting a range of users, from casual readers to children building reading skills [2].
Amazon has not confirmed availability for the Indian market, but the inclusion of parental features and more affordable pricing suggests a wider rollout could follow. The new devices are currently limited to the US market [3].
References:
[1] https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/amazon-introduces-new-colorsoft-e-reader-that-costs-less/
[2] https://www.business-standard.com/technology/tech-news/amazon-introduces-kindle-colorsoft-kindle-colorsoft-kids-what-is-new-125072500561_1.html
[3] https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/devices/kindle-colorsoft-expansion-first-color-kindle-for-kids

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