Like-New Amazon Kindle Scribe (16 GB) the first Kindle and digital notebook, all in one, with a 10.2” 300 ppi Paperwhite display, includes Premium Pen
$309.99
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Like-New Amazon Kindle Scribe (16 GB) is refurbished, tested, and certified to look and work like new and comes with the same limited warranty as a new device. Like-New Amazon devices may be packaged in generic Amazon-branded boxes.
THE ONLY KINDLE WITH A DIGITAL NOTEBOOK AND PEN – Read and write down thoughts in books or a separate notebook, distraction free. Selected one of Oprah’s Favorite Things 2023.
EXPLORE KINDLE NOTEBOOKS – A digital notebook you can write on. Journal, sketch, take notes, and more.
CONVERT HANDWRITTEN NOTES TO TEXT – View or share your notes with contacts and browse notes on the go through the Kindle app.
READ AND WRITE AS NATURALLY AS YOU DO ON PAPER – The world’s first 10.2″ 300 ppi glare-free, front-lit display.
TAKE HANDWRITTEN NOTES AS YOU READ – Write notes within millions of titles in the Kindle Store.
IMPORT AND MARK UP DOCUMENTS – Review and take notes directly on PDFs, or create sticky notes in Microsoft Word.
THE LONGEST BATTERY LIFE OF ANY KINDLE – Unlike tablets, Kindle Scribe offers months of reading and weeks of writing on a single charge.
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Happy @ Home –
I wish they did this without the support for the pencil, which is pointless for me.. I purchased the larger tablet because I couldn’t see the smaller tablet (eyesight) also felt more like reading and at your book rather than a Kindle which is okay but a little pokey. The text is very clear.
[...]Pink022 –
Great Concept, But Still Room for Improvement
[...]The Kindle Scribe is an innovative addition to the Kindle family, bringing e-ink reading and note-taking together in one device. As someone who enjoys both reading and jotting down thoughts or annotations, I was excited to try out this new model. It does a lot of things well, but there are a few areas where it could use some improvement.What I Liked:Beautiful Display: The 10.2-inch E Ink display is perfect for reading. It’s large, clear, and easy on the eyes, even for long reading sessions. The text is crisp, and the screen feels almost like reading paper, which is what I love most about Kindle devices.Writing and Note-Taking: The writing functionality is surprisingly smooth, and the included stylus has a nice feel in your hand. Whether you’re underlining text or making full-page notes, it feels natural. It’s a great tool for people who like to highlight and make annotations directly on their books.Storage: With up to 64 GB of storage, you can keep a huge library of eBooks, PDFs, and notes all in one device, which is excellent for students, professionals, or heavy readers.Battery Life: As expected from a Kindle, the battery life is outstanding. Even with regular use, it lasts for weeks without needing to be charged, which makes it ideal for long trips or vacations.What Could Be Better:Limited Note-Exporting Options: While the note-taking feature is fantastic, exporting your notes isn’t as seamless as I’d hoped. I’d like to be able to more easily sync or export my notes to other platforms like Evernote or OneNote. The current export options feel a bit clunky.Price: The Kindle Scribe is quite a bit more expensive than other Kindle devices, so you’re paying a premium for the larger screen and note-taking features. If you’re primarily a reader, it might feel a bit overkill compared to the more affordable Kindle Paperwhite.Writing Precision: While the stylus works well for general note-taking, I found that precision could be a little tricky for more detailed sketches or fine writing. It’s great for basic annotations, but not necessarily for high-level sketching or drawing.Overall Thoughts:The Kindle Scribe is a wonderful tool for readers who also like to take notes and highlight within their books. It’s great for students, researchers, and anyone who likes to engage with their content more deeply. The display quality is fantastic, and it’s a pleasure to read and write on. However, the high price point and some minor limitations with note exporting and precision writing make it feel like a niche product. If you’re looking for an all-in-one e-reader and notebook, it’s definitely worth considering, but if you’re just looking for a Kindle for reading, the Paperwhite might be more than enough.
JM –
Looks Brand New- Loving it!
[...]Already in love with the Scribe. The new updated software works great with active canvas and much cheaper with the same fetaures as the updated version. So happy I went with this one versus the newer version with the white bezels.The larger screen is awesome for reading in landscape mode. I really enjoy the writing too- actually feels like paper. I was hesistant buying a refurbished item from Amazon, but it seriously looks brand new!
Robert Mead –
I love my kindle!
[...]I’ve had it for almost a week now, waaaaay better than the alternative from B&N. Everything works great, it has tutorials as you go. Very easy to use. I’ve easily downloaded almost 20 books on it already. It’s durable and a comfortable and easy read. I’d pay a thousand for this. Worth every penny.
Andrew Bamford –
I am a note taker!!!
[...]I love it, I carry it everywhere with me and it’s just there for me to take notes or read. I wish it was a bit lighter, however I am impressed with the build quality.Why did I chose this out of all the ink pads out there?300dpi having clear reading and good writing is important to me.The software development team is going a great job and updating the features. I love the fountain pen. The note taking abilities of the scribe I believe will only get better over time. I am impressed with what it can do now. Way more than a not pad could ever do for me.It’s quick, I like the start up speed. Some reviews mentioned a lot of the others are slow. I love the speed it makes it a lot easier to use no frustration for waiting to be able to take a note.I have kindle unlimited and read a lot, and in the Amazon ecosystem for my books.Get the pro pencil love the eraser and the button to highlight. Battery is great I use about 10% a day although I do use it lots. Try to keep battery below 80% to look after the longevity of the batter.I have one notebook that’s called: Random and I have a place to write down anything I want thoughts ideas and it’s a great brain dump. Which I then review.I also have an On going to do list which again is a brain dump so I don’t forget things I have to do.It took me a while to get the resources to buy this but I am really glad I did. I was very ready to return this as it’s reviews are mixed and I was undecided. Don’t get me wrong have wanted a digital writing note book for ages. Ever since the remarkable tablet came out. I was also disappointed in the kindle scribe when it was released, now I have been converted.I don’t regret this purchase at all, in fact it’s one of my most useful bits of technology.A never ending note book and eReader in one.If you are in the market for one of these try it out, get a refurbished one, if you don’t like it return it.
Josh –
If you want to read with the addition of simple note taking this is for you
[...]Great E-ink ereader.Screen is good and has backlight.Battery is solid, only had to charge once a week.16GB is enough for hundreds of books.Writing experience is just like pen and paper, though the eraserhead on the pen isn’t that great.Super simple notebook functions so if you need more options this isn’t for you.So far the A.I features are okay.Refine handwriting hasn’t worked for me at all, maybe my handwriting is too ugly for the servers to process.Summarize works well but I wish you could organize them better instead of only able to put them into the first or last page of the notebook.I don’t use them all that much so this is a perfect product for my use case.