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Borders offering e-reader deals, 50% coupon today only

By | November 24, 2010, 2:11pm PST

Summary: If you want to get your Black Friday shopping started today, you can at Borders. The book retailer giant has special prices on e-book readers plus a first-time ever 50% off coupon. Only Borders Rewards members can access the coupon, but it’s still pretty nifty. But for everyone, check out the following promos running in the [...]

If you want to get your Black Friday shopping started today, you can at Borders. The book retailer giant has special prices on e-book readers plus a first-time ever 50% off coupon.

Only Borders Rewards members can access the coupon, but it’s still pretty nifty. But for everyone, check out the following promos running in the e-reader department:

  • Kobo Wireless eReader - $119.99 ($20 off the list price) for Borders Rewards Plus members; $129.99 for everyone else (available in-store only)
  • Aluratek Libre eBook Reader Pro - $89.99 ($30 off the list price)
  • Sony Pocket Edition - $149.99 ($30 off the list price)
  • Sony Touch Edition -  $199.99 ($30 off the list price)
  • Velocity Micro Cruz Reader - $149.99 ($50 off the list price)
  • Kobo eReader - $99.99 ($30 off the list price)

[Thanks, Jennifer!]

Don’t forget to check out ZDNet’s Ultimate Black Friday 2010 Guide for steals and deals at numerous other retailers on November 26.

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RE: Borders offering e-reader deals, 50% coupon today only
james347 26th Nov 2010
"Rachel King is a freelance journalist based in New York City and San Francisco." Not at the same time, right?

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Anyway, Rachel is very hot, the only reason I bother with ZDNet.

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