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Amazon Kindle Scribe The Kindle Scribe is Amazon's first big-screen E Ink device with a stylus, which allows users to take notes or annotate documents.
A Kindle that's easy to read with one hand and still supports note-taking shouldn't be left to Amazon's competitors to offer.
The Amazon Kindle Scribe promises to combine the best of both note taking and e-reading. But does it live up to the hype? Read my review to find out more.
After three major updates, the Amazon Kindle Scribe is now living up to its promise and has become a great note-taking tablet and PDF reader.
The $340 Kindle Scribe offers a quality writing experience and access to Amazon’s extensive storefront, but little reason for serious notetakers to switch.
But Amazon loaned me its new Kindle Scribe last week. This is the brand-new Kindle reader that also allows you to take notes on it, writing by hand on the screen.
The Amazon Kindle Scribe supports many more formats than the reMarkable 2, including audiobooks. Plus, once you factor in the cost of a stylus, the Scribe is cheaper. It may be missing OCR, which ...
While the Amazon Kindle does simulate the experience of reading a paper book, it doesn't let you hand-write notes onto the pages – at least, not until now. The new Kindle Scribe allows users to ...
I thought the Amazon Kindle Scribe would be the big-screen e-reader I wanted, but its stylus and software introduced me to another, long-forgotten joy instead.
Amazon latest Kindle updates includes a new font setting for the user interface, and a new feature called Assistive Reader.
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