(AFP) WASHINGTON — Staples will begin selling Amazon’s Kindle electronic book reader this year, making the US office supply chain the second brick-and-mortar store to offer the device.
The Kindle has been sold through Amazon’s website since it made its debut in 2007 and has been available at US retail giant Target’s stores since April.
Staples said it would offer the e-reader in all of its more than 1,550 stores around the United States “beginning this fall.”
“As part of our efforts to offer customers a wide range of top technology products and services at amazing values, the new Kindle is a natural fit,” said Staples executive vice president of merchandising and marketing Jevin Eagle.
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