Amazon Kindle Scribe: Here comes the first Kindle you can write and sketch on
The Kindle Scribe is the first of Amazon’s Kindles that can be used for writing as well as reading, with a pen that lets you add hand-written notes on screen.
Amazon said the Kindle Scribe will be available globally for $339.99 with a pen included.
The Kindle Scribe has a 10.2 inch 300 ppi display that adjusts to its surroundings both during night and day. Amazon said the screen has a paper-like feel that enhances writing experience, bringing note taking and annotating to a new level.
When reading on the Kindle Scribe you can now add ‘sticky notes’ onto book pages as you read. All of your sticky notes are organized in one place, avoiding the mess that cluttered sticky notes can have in real life.
In addition to taking reading notes, you can use the Kindle Scribe as a portable notebook and comes with templates for different writing needs such as sketching, journaling and to-do lists.
You can also send documents from phone or computer to the Scribe to mark up PDFs and sign documents electronically. Early next year, you will also be able to send document to the Scribe straight from Microsoft Word, Amazon said.
When you purchase the Kindle Scribe it will come with a pen which attaches to the e-reader magnetically, but requires no charging.
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