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Kindle tablet
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kindle tablet

Like most Kindles, the Scribe is marvelously thin and light. But while e-readers never fully replaced books, the Scribe might just offer a better experience than an actual pen and notepad.īy subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy. You can sync your notes to the Kindle app to view them without the tablet. For that premium, you’ll get a bigger 10.2-inch screen with the same 300ppi pixel density, a front light with 35 LEDs, an included Basic Pen and at least 16GB of storage. The Kindle series are probably the most popular e-ink readers in the US, and they could make digital note taking much more accessible to a mainstream audience.Īt $340, however, the Scribe is the most expensive Kindle. So when Amazon announced the Kindle Scribe would be its first e-reader that would support stylus input, I was intrigued. They also typically don’t come with distracting apps or notifications to interrupt your work. Though you can get a decent stylus experience on an iPad, Surface or Galaxy device, e-ink tablets typically last a lot longer and offer a more paper-like reading experience with no glare or blue light hurting your eyes.










Kindle tablet