It's been a long time coming but it seems Amazon could finally be about to release an all-new Kindle. As spotted by the eagle-eyed team at Good E Reader , it appears that Amazon's popular entry-level e-reader is getting a pretty big refresh. This update, which might be confirmed as soon as October 1, could bring a better 6-inch back-lit screen to this device - that means owners will see the brightness boosted by a whopping 25 percent.

If true, this new Kindle will be much easier to use when the sun goes down and the lights get low. As well as being brighter, it appears that text will also be easier to read thanks to a more paper-like feel and rumours suggest that it will offer faster page turns and a resolution of 300PPI. Although the design looks very similar to previous Kindles, it might come in an eye-catching green colour which is a nice boost to the basic, and very bland, black.

Other features could include 16GB of storage - which should be ample to keep all of your books - plus a battery that looks set to last a whopping 8 weeks on a single charge. If all the speculation is correct, we should know full details in the coming days but expect it to cost under £100 when it is finally confirmed. October could be a busy month for Amazon shoppers with the online retailer also announcing the launch of a new sale event.

Its Prime Big Day Deals will begin in October 8 and last for a full 48 hours with devices from Amazon, LG, Sony, Bose, Tefal, Braun, Philips, GHD, Shark, Micros.