Technology that is older, no longer in active production, or has been refurbished, can often do as well for us as flagship lines would. If you pick them up during sales events, you can also save a small fortune.  E-readers fall into this category. While smartphones and tablets can be more complicated as they might not support the apps or OS you want to use – should they become slightly too old – Kindles were created for one main task: to allow us to read e-books. For example, I’ve owned a 2015 Kindle Paperwhite since its launch and it is still going strong. It needs a charge slightly more often than it used to, but the device has traveled with me to multiple countries and still serves its purpose, so I have no need to upgrade yet.  There are other Woot offers to consider, including: The sale ends September 13.