🖋️ Kindle Scribe: Where your ideas meet paperless perfection
The Amazon Kindle Scribe (64 GB) is a cutting-edge 10.2-inch Paperwhite e-reader with a flush-front, glare-free display and 300 ppi resolution. It includes an upgraded Premium Pen for natural handwriting directly on books and documents, plus AI-powered tools to summarise and convert notes. Designed for distraction-free reading and writing, it offers up to 12 weeks of battery life for reading and 3 weeks for writing, all stored on a spacious 64 GB device.
Display | Amazon’s 10.2” Paperwhite display technology with built-in front light, 300 ppi, optimised font technology, 16-level greyscale. |
Size | Device: 196 x 230 x 5.7 mm excluding feet Premium Pen: 162 x 8.8 x 8.4 mm |
On-Device Storage | 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB |
Weight | Device: 433g device only. Premium Pen: 15g. Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process. |
Wi-Fi Connectivity | Supports 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz networks with support for WEP, WPA, WPA2 and WPA3 security using password authentication or Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks. |
Content Formats Supported | Kindle Format 8 (AZW3), Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively; PDF, DOCX, DOC, HTML, EPUB, TXT, RTF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP through conversion; Audible audio format (AAX). Learn more about supported file types for personal documents. |
Accessibility Features | VoiceView screen reader, available over Bluetooth audio, provides spoken feedback allowing you to navigate your device and read books with text-to-speech (available in English only). Kindle Scribe also includes the ability to have dark mode, adjust font size, font face, line spacing, and margins. Learn more about Accessibility for Kindle. |
Warranty and Service | Kindle is sold with a limited warranty of one year provided by the manufacturer. If you are a consumer, the limited warranty is in addition to your consumer rights and does not jeopardise these rights in any way. This means you may still have additional rights at law even after the limited warranty has expired (see here for more information on your consumer rights). Use of Kindle is subject to the terms found here. |
Setup Technology | Amazon Wi-Fi simple setup automatically connects to your home Wi-Fi network. Learn more about Wi-Fi simple setup. |
System Requirements | None; fully wireless and doesn't require a computer to download content. |
Included in the Box | Includes wifi-enabled Kindle Scribe, Premium Pen, USB-C charging cable, 5 replacement tips, tip replacement tool, and built-in rechargeable battery. |
Generation | Kindle Scribe 1st generation - 2024 release |
Battery Life | For reading, a single charge lasts up to 12 weeks based on a half hour of reading per day, with wireless off and the light setting at 13. For writing, a single charge lasts up to 3 weeks based on a half hour period of writing per day, with wireless off and the light setting at 13. Battery life will vary and may be reduced based on usage and other factors such as Audible audiobook streaming and annotating content. |
Charge Time | Fully charges in approximately 2.5 hours with a 9 W USB-C power adaptor. |
Documentation | Learn more about Kindle devices with our Quick Start Guide and Kindle User Guide. |
Available Color | Tungsten and Metallic Jade |
Software Updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Kindle e-reader, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device. |
D**S
EXACTLY what I’ve been looking for after 3 other rivals I’ve not got on with…
Let me tell you what I like about the KS(1) Screen clarity and contrast(2) Screen clarity and contrast(3) Screen clarity and contrast (and front light)(4) Writing note experience - pen is nice in weight, lag imperceptible, Smart Button and erasers work well. I don’t ever find myself pressing the smart button accidentally and I have big hands - perfectly placed with just the right pressure sensitivity(5) Having my Kindle library for study / serious books. I think when I read for leisure the Paperwhite is best(6) The pen menu in note taking is minimalist and fits with the distraction free ethos those of us who have epaper devices are after. I have had 3 others now, all returned and all disappointed. I can’t tell you their makes but one from the most famous in this space (liked; minimalism and file management, didn’t like no front light and 227DPI a bit scratchy - you can’t unsee the pixels - yes, my OCD and your MMV) and the others poor screen contrast too black or colour on grey. KS is really easy on the eyes.These devices are not a bundle of Pros and Cons of which screen quality is one alongside software, eco system, etc. Screen is all that matters first. If it passes that, go to step 2. If not the rest doesn’t matter!(7) I really like the design. slim and good weight. Understated and elegant.(8) Kindles own sleeve (I got the fabric effect one) is really nice to hold and the choice of a top rather than side hinge works great and well done Amazon for the pen loop. Magnet is great but in a bag it would fall off.(9) How they manage screen refresh - whole screen or around the eraser … they’ve got this right where avery other one I’ve tried has ghosting problemsWhat is not so good?(1) Switching between reading library and notebooks - too many steps. Off screen swipe up or two finger swipe to a switcher could be used?(2) When deleting an active canvas (or anything) delete? Yes. Are you sure you want to delete? Yes. Don’t put in the second step. I told the screen I wanted to delete. Done.(3) It froze after one active canvas and needed a re-boot which isn’t fast (about a minute?)(4) a split screen option to write notes beside studying book in library (in landscape)(5) When you highlight text in a book on an iOS device kindle app one option is ‘copy’ the quote. Can’t do that here. Why not? Be supper cool to be able to do that and paste into a note you’re working on….Notice something? Every limitation I’ve got is software and every ‘compliment’ is hardware. If the former can be changed with updates, and of course it could - can’t wait for the promised big margin thing for notes which I would prefer to active canvas (a rival has this and its a good fix) - the balance shifts even further to Pros over Cons. But if you but something with a dull screen, or no front light if you need it, no software update will sort that.Which brings me to Amazon’s marketing / PR failure, and a plea to think carefully, dear would be purchaser. If you look at the reviews of the KS 2022 almost all 5 stars. And of the KS 2024 almost all low stars, and many one. Why? everyone loved the first because it never claimed to offer AI. In the second better hardware and software, failed only because it didn’t offer the AI in non USA markets. Over promise, under deliver. If you can see past this, you will love the KS 2024. If AI comes to the UK great!! But for me without it, it is perfect for what I want it to be and do. I honestly can’t believe any AI could manage my handwriting anyway. I’m really impressed.———————————-Just another thought (Amazon!?) the orientation self sorts for portrait either way after inverting the device. But to set to landscape takes 5 steps/taps. I switch between them a lot for different tasks. Couldn’t this be automatic with an orientation lock to prevent of reading lying down?? Thanks Amazon!
A**N
Returned
Unfortunately, the product did not meet my expectations. The advertisement did not mention that AI features are not available in the UK. Ultimately, it feels very overpriced for what you receive. While the note-taking and pen functions are excellent, many essential user experience features are missing. For the price of the 64GB version, I could purchase a decent laptop.
K**J
Finally have a large kindle and notebook in one.
Finally, a device I can keep notes on, and write notes within ebooks. Large screen size is great for reading text books especially if you like reading landscape splitting the screen into two pages. Although I like the 6-7" kindle, I've also wanted a larger ereaders for text books. I now have it.Although I also have a pixel tablet, the scribe lets me focus on reading, notes taking without screen glare or constant notifications.Writing with the stylus is the best on a electronic device I have come across.I like being able to send documents direct from word.There are only a few of things that would like.1) A smaller scribe that can be used as a note book as well, normal kindle size but for when want a small device. I still want large screens as well.2) Colour. I'm happy with this, but a colour option would be good.3) Big ask, but fuller integration with my other cloud services like Google/MS.
S**R
Paper-Like Writing Experience
The Scribe arrived nicely presented also with five spare nibs, the USB charging lead and instructions. It was roughly half-charged so I could have a go with it straight away. First thing to do was let it update so that the new-to-UK AI tools could now be used! Yay! I chose the Scribe after much research on different devices as it seemed to suit my purposes of reading my Kindle books and making (mostly) gaming and hobby related notebooks.Pros – I find writing on it a fantastic experience – so enjoyable that I am always trying to think of extra things I can write on it! The fountain pen makes my writing look awesome.- I love the large size, which makes reading and writing so easy for me with my dodgy eyesight.– It is so slim and a great looking piece of kit. – the jade colour is lovely and makes such a change to the old boring grey Paperwhite I owned.– Some great templates for making notebooks, with the ability to change templates from page to page, move pages/notebooks around, delete whole books or individual pages etc.– The ‘new’ AI tools to summarise, or convert writing to a font, are useful.-The ability to trace pictures to add to notebooks! (send jpeg or other supported file to the Kindle, open it and trace it with the pen and then lasso, copy and paste into a notebook).- I really like using dark mode sometimes, it looks great.- The ability to email notebooks to yourself – I like to sometimes convert them to pdf files and then send them back to the Kindle to have available to read in the library.- Battery life is great.- It has all the usual Kindle reading features, but if you are not familiar with them they include adjustment to brightness and warmth lighting, changing the font size, layout, book progress, showing the clock, auto rotate etc.Cons – There is ghosting during use, which I was expecting since it is an e-ink device, but it takes some getting used to (it disappears upon page refresh).- If you send a pdf file to the Kindle, you can only write on it within the library section and cannot use it as a notebook template – although there are some good templates available, we really need the ability to make our own, please, Amazon!- There is no auto straight line tool in the notebook section (you can use a physical ruler).- Copying an entire notebook page is cumbersome; you need to lasso it and then copy, open another page and then paste.Over all, I am really happy with the device and am loving using it. The cons feel minimal for me and I definitely do not regret my purchase.
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