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Price: $449.99
(as of Nov 18, 2025 01:19:51 UTC – Details)

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A digital notebook for all your writing needs – Replace your stack of notebooks with a single device purpose-built for writing, reading, and thinking. No notifications or social media.
With AI tools to transform your notes – Convert messy handwriting into readable font, summarize your notes, and change their length and tone with built-in AI notebook tools.
Feels like pen on paper – See, feel and hear your thoughts meet the page with every stroke of the Premium Pen. No need to set up or charge, just start writing.
Easily import and mark up documents – Import documents and PDFs using Send to…, 4.5,
Reviewer: Gary E. Masters
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Scribe writing tablet exceeded my expectations!
Review: I planned to purchase the Kindle Scribe and the ReMarkable, evaluate and return one. The Scribe, once you get the writing software working, has exceeded my expectations as a writing tablet. It is perfect, feels like writing on paper, and the pen choices are complete. I don’t draw, however. The scribe is the right size; any larger, and the weight might be a problem, but a bigger concern is that the software is not intuitive, and the connections between functions don’t flow. It is hard to figure out how to work the device. I fought to get the Scribe to be a writing device, and the marketing department obviously wrote the instruction manual: it describes what the Scribe can do, but little on how to get there.The device will convert handwriting to text, easily create a PDF, and send the file via email to print. The device does not have printer device drivers; it relies on the email function.Restart the device, and it is a traditional Kindle. After all these years, I have over a hundred Kindle books, and my only complaint is that Amazon loads the Kindle section with so many books to buy that it clutters the entire Kindle reading process. The software is not well-integrated between the writing and Kindle reading functions. I created a PDF and could add notes, but it was not easy to do, which brings me back to the Remarkable.After all these years and the wealth of Amazon, I believe the Scribe will be around, and they will eventually fix the klunky software and create a menu to access all the great features. I fear that ReMarkable might not last. I once spent three grand on a ‘high capacity’ Bernoulli Box, and a couple of years later, they were gone. The Amazon Kindle Scribe may be around for the long run.
Reviewer: BlueBird123
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for convenience, extemporaneous writing, taking notes.
Review: My first e-reader and I really love it. It is convenient, easy to use for journaling daily and/or taking notes. The quality and ease of writing was a nice surprise along with the ability to create multiple folders, sub-folders, taking notes etc. for different topics and categories.
Reviewer: ConscientiousConsumer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Deciding on which to buy ReMarkable VS Scribe??? – The KIndle Scribe is more “remarkable.”
Review: I have been using my Kindle Scribe for about 3 weeks and I have to tell you – I love it! I was going to get the Remarkable, but thought I’d get more with my Scribe since it uses the Kindle Library and store. The only thing better on the Remarkable was that the Remarkable had a few colored inks and was a bit larger – like a real sheet of paper. After watching several reviews I thought I’d be happier having access to my Kindle library/store AND the fact that the pen stylus actually “hit” like a pen on paper feel on the tablet. I know there are some disconnects when it comes to typing everything on a computer vs writing long hand notes on a pad of paper. But I always felt that I had a more thoughtful approach to my writing when I wrote on paper. I think its more thoughtful. So I was sold on one of them…with a price tag half that of the Remarkable, with a 64 GB storage – I got the Scribe. I have literally used it everyday. I now make notes of little ideas I get that I want to get back to since its so easy just to pick up and start writing. I have started a book that I have on my mind for over a decade, that now I can pick up my tablet and write…it has templates: storyboards, daily planner, dotted paper, graph paper, different types of lined papers, blank, etc….and it is super lightweight. It has a no glare screen and YES it feels like you are writing on paper. You can choose from different types of writing instruments, pen stroke thickness, use of a quick button (which I use for highlighting). This response time to the ink to “paper” is very fast…no drag at all…however there is a slight drag when you erase that it may leave a ghost image but it does disappear as soon as you start writing again. What I LOVE that I didn’t intend to LOVE is the Kindle library and store. It was a perk, but at the time I was choosing between the Remarkable and the Kindle Scribe I was looking for what would be t he best tablet. HOWEVER, the Kindle Library and Store is great for your kindle books you bought – you can use the stylus to underline, make notes, highlight, etc…everything you can do with your Kindle PLUS more – there are certain crossword kindle books and word find puzzles and “write on” books that you can use in the Scribe. At half the price of the Remarkable, and increased functionality as not just a notepad, also a reader, a PDF editor, and features AI on board, I think the Kindle Scribe is quite “remarkable” even over the ReMarkable.
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