Supermarket chain Asda is offering customers the chance to save money on the cost of the Kobo
eReader Touch .
The retailer has knocked £20 off the price of the 6-inch tablet device, which offers users access to than 2.5 million ebooks, bringing it down from its original launch price of £107 to £87.
This not only makes it £13 cheaper than the £99 retail price currently offered by WH Smith, Kobos new UK ebookstore partner, but also means it is now costs slightly less than its main rival the Amazon Kindle.
The cut-price deal comes just days after Asda reduced the price of the Luxor 40″ Full HD LCD TV to just £249 making it the cheapest 40" TV in the UK.
Available online and in-store, the stylish Luxor unit offers a Full HD screen with 1080×1920 display resolution, two HDMI sockets, two scart sockets, built-in Freeview, and even comes with a table top stand.
Kobo Touch now available for GBP87 at Asda
Wed, 01 Feb 2012
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