Kindle Scribe: The First Kindle for Reading & Writing

by Iris

Amazon introduced Kindle Scribe—the next generation of Kindle that unites reading with writing. Kindle Scribe features the world’s first 10.2-inch, 300 pixels per inch (ppi), Paperwhite display, and an included pen that never needs charging. The premium, front-lit, and glare-free display feels like reading and writing on paper, with crisp text and ample space for larger fonts, images, charts, and documents. Designed for reading and notetaking in millions of books, adding notes to documents, journaling, and more, Kindle Scribe is available for pre-order today from $429.99 and will ship later this year.

 

 

You can also journal or take notes using a variety of templates, including to-do lists for tracking tasks and lined paper for meeting notes. All notebooks are automatically saved and backed up to the cloud for free.

 

New digital sticky notes on Kindle Scribe allow you to easily add handwritten notes to millions of books—with notes and highlights automatically organized in one place to keep pages clutter-free.

 

With the Send-to-Kindle feature, you can import personal documents from your computer or phone to Kindle Scribe and write directly on PDF documents. You can also import and create handwritten sticky notes in Microsoft Word documents, web articles, and other document formats with adjustable font sizes and layout.

 

Kindle Scribe comes with a Basic or Premium pen option. Both pens deliver incredible precision, feel natural in your hand, and magnetically attach to the side of the device. They also support a variety of line widths, a highlighter tool, eraser tools, and an undo tool—all easily accessible in the on-display writing menu.

 

With an unmatched library of content, Kindle Stores worldwide offer over 13 million titles, including millions of nonfiction books.

 

Kindle Scribe, starting from $429.99

Just 5.8 mm thin, Kindle Scribe features the world’s first 10.2-inch, 300-ppi glare-free display; an auto-adjusting front light; a months of battery life; and a pen that never needs to be charged—making it an ideal, take-anywhere companion.

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