Honestly, I don’t know how everyone doesn’t have one of these… they’re ✨immaculate✨ Windy days will not affect your decision to read at the park or take notes at Starbucks when you have a Kindle Scribe.
And what with Mother’s Day coming up, the Scribe would be a great gift for Mamma. Something she can read in her spare time and put down in a hurry should her attention be needed elsewhere.
WHY SHE’LL LOVE IT
- Read and write as naturally as you do on paper – Features the world’s first 10.2” 300 ppi glare-free Paperwhite display and included Basic Pen.
- Take notes within millions of titles in the Kindle Store – Handwrite thoughts on sticky notes in your favorite book with the included Basic Pen. Notes are automatically organized by book in one place, so you can browse, review, and export them via email.
- Create notebooks, journals, and lists – Use the four brush types to write and sketch on included templates like lined paper, grid paper, checklists, and more.
- Review documents and take notes digitally – Use the Kindle app or desktop web browser to import documents. Mark-up PDF files or create sticky notes in Microsoft Word and other compatible documents. Export documents and notes via email.
- Coming soon – Kindle Scribe provides regular, free software updates that will include new features. In the coming months, Kindle Scribe will add lasso select tools, the ability to convert and send your handwritten notes as text to your contacts, and send documents to Kindle Scribe directly from within Microsoft Word (Microsoft 365 subscription required).
- Read and write comfortably day or night – Whether immersing yourself in a non-fiction book, or reviewing a document, Kindle Scribe has a large, high-resolution display, adjustable warm light, auto-adjusting front light, and larger font sizes for a personalized experience.
- A world class library, more beautiful than ever – Take notes within millions of books all brought to life on a large, high-resolution display.
- Read and write longer – A single charge via USB-C powers months of reading and weeks of writing, and the Basic Pen never needs to be charged.