







🖋️ Kindle Scribe: Where your ideas meet the future of note-taking.
The Amazon Kindle Scribe (32GB) is a cutting-edge 10.2” Paperwhite e-ink device designed for professionals who demand seamless integration of reading and writing. Featuring a premium pen with no charging required, AI-powered handwriting conversion and summarization, and a glare-free 300 ppi display, it offers up to 12 weeks of reading and 3 weeks of writing on a single charge. With Wi-Fi connectivity, extensive file support, and a sleek, lightweight design, it’s the ultimate digital notebook for the modern millennial manager.
| Display | Amazon's 10.2” Paperwhite display technology with built-in light, 300 ppi, optimized font technology, 16-level gray scale. |
| Size | Device: 7.7” x 9.0 x .22 (196 x 230 x 5.7mm excluding feet) Premium Pen: 6.4” x .35” x .33” (162 x 8.8 x 8.4 mm) |
| On-Device Storage | 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB |
| Weight | Device: 15.3oz (433g device only) Premium Pen: .60 oz (17g) 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 invert black and white, adjust font size, font face, line spacing and margins. Learn more about Accessibility for Kindle. |
| Warranty and Service | 1-year limited warranty and service included. Optional 1-year, 2-year or 3-year. Extended Warranty available for U.S customers sold separately. Use of Kindle is subject to Amazon's Conditions of Use and 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 7 hours from a computer via USB-C cable; or fully charges in approximately 2.5 hours with a 9W USB-C power adapter. |
| Documentation | Learn more about Kindle devices with our Quick Start Guide and Kindle User Guide. |
| Available Color | Tungsten and Metallic Jade |
| Software Updates | Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Kindle, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device. |
A**R
Worth every penny!
I use this every day for work. The texture of the screen makes writing on it very satisfying. I’m a big fan of all the different page templates; I’m able to take notes, plan out my day/week/month, and make checklists with no problem. I haven’t used the export functionality too much but when I do it translates my writing into text with near-perfect accuracy. I do wish it was easier to move pages around within or between notebooks, but it doesn’t take away from my everyday use. Battery life is fantastic—I can easily go weeks between charges. I’d highly recommend this to anyone looking for a budget-friendly e-notebook!
V**M
Exactly the device I didn’t know I needed
I was looking for a device that could help me read more, sketch out ideas, and replace my long-standing habit of taking copious notes on paper—notes I almost never revisit. I wanted something that could bring all of this together in a more intentional way. I seriously considered the iPad, especially with apps like Procreate and various note-taking tools. A couple of friends, however, strongly recommended the Kindle Scribe. I happened to be in the U.S. over Thanksgiving when this version was discounted by about 30%, and on an impulse, I decided to give it a try. I’m very glad I did. The Scribe itself is superb. The writing experience feels natural and satisfying, and the plant-based cover Amazon offers is excellent—simple, sturdy, and thoughtfully designed. Writing on the Scribe feels close enough to paper that it immediately felt familiar. I’ve only had it for about a month, but in that time I’ve been reading a lot more than usual. I enjoy underlining and annotating as I read, and I can easily see this becoming a replacement for physical books for me. The note-taking experience has been equally strong—I’ve already used it extensively in a couple of workshops, and it’s been genuinely pleasant and fulfilling. There are several features I haven’t explored yet, including the cloud and AI capabilities around notes, and I haven’t fully leaned into sketching and drawing just yet. Even so, based on my experience so far, this has been a fantastic purchase. If you’re someone who reads a lot, takes handwritten notes, or wants a focused, distraction-free alternative to paper or tablets, I’d strongly recommend the Kindle Scribe.
P**Y
Excellent for Reading, Notes, and Documents
The Amazon Kindle Scribe (64GB) is a fantastic all-in-one device for reading, note-taking, and document management. The large screen is easy on the eyes and perfect for books, PDFs, and writing. Writing feels smooth and natural, storage is more than enough at 64GB, and the battery life is excellent. It’s especially useful for organizing notes and marking up documents without distractions. Overall, this is a powerful, focused device for anyone who reads and takes notes regularly. Highly recommend.
S**E
Great For Reading - Note-Taking Not So Much
Update: 2.11.25 I was reviewing other professional opinions of the new Kindle Scribe and just happened to see that there was another update in Jan of this year. The update was to enhance the note taking feature, within a book, pdf, etc. My Scribe still had the 5.17.2 version and no matter how many times I tried to update, reboot - nothing. I had to go through the process of manually transferring the update to the hard drive of my Scribe? If you are not the least bit tech savvy, you will not be able to get this update of 5.17.3 - BIG mistake Amazon! I was able to paste the update into the Scribe's hard drive. This update was a HUGE in terms of note-taking features. It allows you to tap on the new icon within a book page and open up an entire area within the page to make notes as large as the page itself. Why, why did this not automatically update??? At this price point, this feature should just take place; not to mention that I really miss having a built-in speaker for all of my audio books - side note, why should I have to use a Bluetooth device or, worse, another device to listen to my audio books. On the fence with my new Scribe - I have been a part of the Amazon eco-system for years. That said, I traded up my Kindle White for the Scribe and have been using it for nearly 2 months. The jade color is beautiful, the matching pen is equally as wonderful. Good Points: 1 - Screen size is just the right real estate for me. I love to read on it and adjust the front lighting to my preference. 2 - As with all Kindle devices, you are integrated into their world; not that you could not side load apps however and unlike the fire tablets, there really is no need if, you have another device. I also own the Fire HD 10, newer version which is another decent tablet, but I digress - as an e-ink device - keep it distraction free. 3 - 300 PPI, it is one of the best on the market. You could compare it with the Boox Go 10.3 which, does not have front lighting and, it does not have as has crisp a look when reading. 300 PPI is not standard on other devices which, makes for a big difference when compared to a 227 PPI screen. 4 - Screen refresh is surprisingly fast and at times, intuitive without you having to gesture it to do so. 5 - Writing on the tablet, it is a smooth feel, no latency on my device from what I have experienced thus far. The pen to tablet is nearly perfect if not for the extra layer in order to have front lighting. Each choice of pen and thickness is quite remarkable for being a simple note-taking option. You can make notes within certain Amazon books, not all but, when you do, the text will automatically adjust the page so that you can continue reading. The various note taking options are within the learning curve of using the device. 6 - Drawing, I have doodled on the Scribe and without much complaint. 7 - Battery life is fantastic!! Personal - Not so great points: 1 - Having the front light has been a part of my e-ink and color tablets but, there is something to be said about that. Reading in bed with the light is a luxury since you do not have to fumble with overhead or clip-ons but, I will say that reading in the dark, as we get older, with the front lights isn't always the best option when no matter your adjustments, you can feel that "light" ghosting when you decide to shut your eyes for actual sleep time. the size of the Scribe, for some, is not comfortable for reading in bed but, with the original cover you get with the Scribe, it is actually fairly comfortable. I do plan on getting another device, no front light, and seeing how that matches up - using an external light, as another option. 2 - Writing and drawing - While I have been taking notes, journaling and doodling, I find that I am experiencing writers' fatigue in my fingers. the pen, while premium doesn't feel as comfortable for extensive writing options. Also, I sometimes tap on the 2 buttons that you can use for different functions, it is a bit annoying. You are able to save each notebook into its own folder and, I have saved them as PDF and emailed my work to myself - easy enough. I just cannot recommend this for more than basic writing or drawing endeavors. 3 - Pen - while this is premium and you have extra nibs, you can easily start wearing down the nibs and after a time, it costs more to but more. Ceramic pens should be an option, and you can buy or use other pens, but the concern would be, can it ruin the screen? If that happens well, there can go the screen - resale value will go down as would a trade in option. 4 - Paper-like feel. Hmmm not really. I do not find that my writing experience has lent itself to this. There are other e-ink devices that can offer you this if, writing and drawing are a part of your everyday hobbies. Again, writing fatigue is what I experience. 5 - Battery and motherboard are not upgradeable - to some, you may never think about this but, I do. If Amazon put itself in this market, it would be more competitive and making a stamp on green effect of our planet. Every time you think about trading in a Fire or Reader, you can get some dollars off, as I did with the Fire HD 10 but, you still have to pay the difference and let's face it - the fire tablets aren't the fastest operating systems to date. making devices upgradable warrants for not having to create another new tablet - Amazon, are you reading this? 6 - Covers - making a horizontal cover as opposed to a vertical one isn't such a bad idea though the magnetic pen only attaches in a vertical way but, that's what pen loops are for. 7 - Bring back speakers! Yes, you can listen on wireless - blue-tooth devices BUT there are times I don't want to pop buds into my ears if, I am in the comfort of my own home. YES, I can listen to my audible books on my Fire or Samsung A9+ but WHY? I want an all-in -one e-ink reader that offers me the choice. If not speakers than bring back the option to pop in wired headphones as a choice and I don't want to hear that if they do this, the tablet cannot remain as thin as it is, yes it can. Verdict - Do I think, even with the downside of the reader, that it is worth it? Yes, but not at the price point I paid. Will I keep it? For now, as I continue to research other options. Does this mean that you cannot get a mimicked experience reading Amazon books on other e-ink tablets, NO, you can but finding one I think that has a close match eco-system hasn't yet crossed my table. Yes, you can look into and use the RM2, Boox Go etc. but there are some drawbacks to both in terms of hardware and software as well customer service latency. Do your homework as you go through the pros/cons of each manufacturer. As with Amazon, none are perfect. I have not found that perfect marriage for any e-ink tablet for both reading and writing unless you want to go with color but there again, you are back to using "back-light" on those devices and, they are not distraction free. I submit to the fact that I may have to have several devices to suit my needs. In the end, it really is a personal choice and preference. the Scribe is a wonderful contender but not the only one on the market. Update 4.12.25: I have had to manually update, again! Why is this? I don't understand why Amazon doesn't do this automatically. For the cost of this item, I should not have to do this myself. Is it hard to do NO but why? I like my Kindle, I do but, I have been testing other brands - none of which I would keep until I receive a new one from Bigme and a newer one from Boox. Everyone talks about security issues with Boox, let's face it, everything that comes from other countries are going to be a little bit of a red flag then again, look at our country right now - Musk - what about this clown anyway - I may end of selling my Kindle IF I find something that can offer more - for now - I will enjoy the purchase but Amazon needs to step up and update their units.
L**U
Great investment!
I got this primarily because of the ability to load pdf's to read and notate. Works great and has met. most all my expectations. A few glitches but nothing that can't be worked around so far. Transfering books from my smaller Kindle was easy. The best thing though, has been the interaction of notetaking, highlighting and ease of use.
G**S
The Scribe writing tablet exceeded my expectations!
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.
J**W
Extremely disappointed with quality issues!
I have a previous version 16GB kindle scribe that came with just a basic pen. I love my scribe so much that I've given it a 5-star review. When I saw the new 2024 upgraded version, I wanted to upgrade to a larger storage capacity (64gb) with a premium pen (eraser is so helpful), so I traded in a very old kindle to get the 20% trade-in discount for the new scribe. I had such high hope for the new scribe. I thought that the second reimagined version will be better in every way than the previous version. Oh, was I wrong! I was extremely disappointed that the new scribe fell short on all levels compared to my previous scribe! That, in itself is hard to do - failed on all levels at a premium!!! Where do I even begin with my disappointment?! The White Bezel: The white border or bezel really does not look as good as advertised. If you enlarge my photos, you will see that it’s a white frame on top of the green border and the white frame isn’t even covering the green border that perfectly. You can also see the right side edge has light leaking out from the white bezel and it was driving me crazy when I tried to read. This does not happen with the previous version scribe. The Front Lights and Clarity: When comparing the two devices side by side, the new scribe’s front lights are not as evenly distributed as the previous version. I can see the difference between the two devices. When I have both devices set at the same brightness and warmth level, the new scribe was not as clear nor bright as the previous version, but was slightly more yellowish (oh no, that infamous yellow hue band)! When reading on the new scribe with its lights on, the surface of the screen looks as if there is a slight whitish film covering the screen making the words not as clear as the previous version. The previous version is much clearer and has better brightness and light distribution. It’s harder to tell in the photos, but the difference is very clear to the naked eye. Background Screen Color without front lights on: I couldn’t understand why when both devices were set at the same brightness and warmth, the new scribe was slightly dimmer, so I turned off the brightness (light) and compared the background of the screen and discovered that the new scribe was so much darker (grayer)! Newer scribe should be an improved version and who would’ve thought that it went backward? The Screen Surface: The screen surface of the new scribe is slightly “rougher” or textured. I use three different digital pens on my scribe because all three feel very different from one another, so I use them for different things. When I use them on the new scribe, I notice that the very smooth nib didn’t glide as much and the “rubbery” nib on the Staedtler noris jumbo became too hard to write on the new screen surface (drags too much). So, if you own a Staedtler digital pen and love to use it on your previous scribe, you will hate it on the new scribe. Oh, there is also a very bad ghosting issue with the new scribe, way worse than the older version scribe! Now, about the premium pen. I do love the extra side button and I set it as a highlighter, but the position of the side button is a huge problem. I find myself constantly clicking at it while I write because I like to put my thumb on the flat side of the pen for better stability where the button is located. The button should be located slightly higher. These are the reasons why I give this new scribe a one star. I so wanted to give the new scribe a five star like my older scribe, but there is absolutely nothing good to say about it as it’s really a downgrade from the previous version (I even tried to convince myself to keep it since I really wanted an upgrade). I bought the most expensive bundle with the premium leather folio (another disappointment - horrible quality. You can see my review on that one), so imagine my disappointment! I don’t know if I just got a new scribe with bad quality issues or all the new scribes are just as bad, but I’m not taking the chance to even go for an exchange. It is going back for a refund for sure! BTW, the new software update for kindle scribe came out at the beginning of December, so all the previous scribe owners can now download the new software update (new AI and active canvas) that came with the new scribe!
N**E
1000% worth the cost 💰💸
OH. MY. GOD. 🤩🥳 I have found the holy grail of e-reading. I upgraded by trading in my 10th gen paperwhite. When I received this bad boy (named $crim the Scribe lol), setup was a breeze bc I linked my amazon account to the purchase. I've had it for a week now and it's life changing in the best way 😍 **yes I'm aware you can see my folders & titles of my notebooks, idc lol** I have wanted to journal my whole life but never could stick with the hobby. I have been a journaling FIEND with this piece of technology. I've already made 13 notebooks, with all different kinds of layouts. The planner layout, checklist layout, & a regular notebook paper layout. I have 3 different journals and checklists out the WAZOO. I love writing on it, and I think my handwriting is so much prettier on it vs on actual paper 💀 I don't have any issues with the premium pen, but this is the first time I've used a pen like this lol. The eraser on the end is a little loose, but not to the point that it bothers me. The Kindle itself is super high quality **remember this review is coming from a previous 2018 paperwhite owner lol** It's not as durable as my paperwhite was that's for sure. I love that the button to wake it up is on the side because I put my thumb under the bottom sometimes to hold it while I'm reading. The screen is HUGE and my blind self loves that 🤣 I didn't realize the pen is magnetic and sticks to the side, I was like a cavewoman discovering fire when I found that feature lmaooo. Response time is lightyears faster than my paperwhite, and having 64GB of memory is a dream compared to the 8GB I had. The battery life is impressive, I have mine set to sleep after 5 minutes of inactivity. I don't let my devices get too low on charge so I don't know how many days it lasts with a LOT of writing in notebooks & reading. You're able to send documents to your kindle as well, and then write on them! It's super easy too. One of my notes from my iPhone took a while to transfer, but it still did it so no complaints here! You can customize a little more with this than on the paperwhite. The jade color is BEAUTIFUL, plus my constellation case is so CUTE & perfect for an astrology girlie like me 😍 It works like a dream with smooth & swift transitioning. It's condensed my planner, journal, & e-reader to ONE physical item. I won't have to spend money on yearly journals or continuously buy new journals saying "I'll start journaling now, this is the one." Of course manufacturing the item creates waste, but I like to think I'm helping the environment a little bit by not buying those physical items anymore 🌏 ✨I know the price is pricey (at least to me it is lmfao), but if you love reading, love to journal or want to get into the habit of journaling, BUY A KINDLE SCRIBE!!!!!! This was a purchase I know was worth it as soon as I got to play around with it ✨
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