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Introducing Kindle Scribe (16 GB), the first Kindle for reading and writing, with a 10.2” 300 ppi Paperwhite display, includes Premium Pen

Introducing Kindle Scribe (16 GB), the first Kindle for reading and writing, with a 10.2” 300 ppi Paperwhite display, includes Premium Pen

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RCS
4.0 out of 5 starsGreat hardware and basic experience, software updates needed
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on March 6, 2023
I have never used a Kindle before and purchased the Scribe for it's notetaking abilities.

My goal was to be able to write and keep notes by date, correct as needed and transfer to other applications, but keep the original.

1) Cost effective device, with a long battery life. I charged the Scribe when I first purchased it and have been using it on and off for scribbling down notes from meetings since January 10th. I still have 21% battery life left (wifi on and off). This thing has amazing battery life - charging it for the first time today. A review mentioned the battery life and pen nibs are poor. This has not been my experience - still using the original pen nib and it does not look worn.

2) Basic features (writing / erasing). Haven't compared it to anything else, but it's pretty close to writing on paper. There is sometimes a lag on the erase feature, but it is not an issue. One thing that would be nice, is to have the pens programmable button (or the eraser on back) allow selectable erase (press, hold and draw a circle around the text you want to erase). I fine the eraser on the back of the pen not so useful. Writing is excellent (only issue is that it can sometimes be glitchy close to the right of the screen. Hopefully this is a software glitch that will be fixed and seems to happen on PDF's - not a huge problem. Navigation is a bit on the counter-intuitive side - will take getting used to.

3) Notebooks. Default notebook templates are limited and basic. Missing features that were added in Feb's update : Subfolders, Page Navigation and Pen styles For me this fixes 1.5 issues - subfolders and page navigation - page navigation would be better with search, so it's half the solution. There is no calendar template with default year, month day's. This would make it simple to track notes in one notebook. The only way to do this in notebooks is to write them down. No search feature, no OCR, no cut/copy/paste (please add this!) . These are very limiting on the notebooks side and important in taking notes. I understand this is coming and am looking forward to it and am willing to wait. Navigation to pages within the notebook is available with the fix. This is much better, but takes time - search would be much better or a calendar notebook to get to the date. I can't stress enough how important cut, copy and paste are.

4) Saving grace to 3). Found a site where someone create PDF files of calendars by year. They are hyperlinked, so you can click on year, month day and write as many notes as you want. Love it and it was free. Am using this exclusively while I wait for the Scribe versions of this in notebooks.

Overall, the hardware is excellent. Software is lacking, but that can and is being updated. Price is reasonable (I got it on sale). Did not pick up the Kindle branded case as I found an off brand for $24 and it's very good.
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yoni
3.0 out of 5 starsMay become good with software updates but not functional for work use case as is
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on December 9, 2022
I am returning after giving it a few days - I really wanted to love this. I suspect that they can make this a great device with better software but too big of a gamble to wait and see without any transparency on upcoming features they hope to add, if any.
The device itself feels very good, well made, nice size, the fabric case is excellent, lightweight, snappy, and allows for two ways of propping the device up. The pen feels good, and it seems to do what it's supposed to do for the most part. The warm lighting is also nice. Main beefs for trying to use this as a work tool:

1) The is no way to organize notes. Being able to do any of the following would have made it functional: reorganize pages, index or search, being able to add pages from different templates, being able to copy/paste/move sections or text, text conversion, being able to add titles or subsections, being able to jump between notebooks more easily or to pin, being able to create notebook templates from a PDF... as it is you can only create a notebook with a given page format throughout, delete it, or put it in a folder.

2) There is no calendar, task list, or any helpful organizing tool. Only notebooks with various calendar formats, from my perspective, if that's what I wanted I would buy a paper notebook. Being electronic, i'd think would have provided some more flexibility such as mix-match, sort, search, group, keyword, index, titles, email a page...

3) Transferring files for markup - if you put a PDF directly on the device for some reason I can't fathom it is not possible to mark it up. In order to mark up one must send it via "Send to Kindle" service. Perhaps there is some indication somewhere of what security is used there and/or what Amazon's data collection policy with respect to that service is but I could not find it, and so for instance would not be able to send confidential client files to the device in order to work on them. Ultimately this makes it a brick as far as my main use case is concerned, and seems strange given that the ability to mark up a PDF exists on the device.

4) To send files, again there is no obvious way to do this without again passing through Amazon's service, you can only email a download link from the Kindle email address. Not particularly professional, not particularly comforting from a data security perspective.

5) Speaking of data collection - I noticed that it is possible to opt out of allowing Amazon to use data collected for the purpose of sending targeted ads, however it is not possible to opt out of data collection generally (beyond whatever is ostensibly necessary for the functioning of the device such as remembering last page read etc.). I gather from this that they are free to use any data to sell to third parties or create dystopian tools to sell to governments à la [see Washington Post article 2018-05-22 "amazon-is-selling-facial-recognition-to-law-enforcement-for-a-fistful-of-dollars"] which I would have loved to opt out of.

6) Marking up Word files: (again only possible if send via "Send to Kindle?") does not allow any editing of the Word file itself, does not allow any mark up on the Word file, does not allow for "comments" in the native Word document. Again, only sticky notes are allowed. And the only way to view those sticky notes off the device is a summary page with all of the sticky notes, and no indication to where in the document they relate. Basically useless as far as I can tell. The workaround seems to be to send a Word document via the email with the subject "Convert" in which case it will appear on the device as a mark-up capable PDF. No ability to use or edit collaborative documents via Onedrive or other.

7) I have not tried other E-INK devices so I can't say if this is better or worse that others, but it definitely does not feel like paper. It is a slightly roughened screen, but not pen or pencil on paper. And I can't see any measurable pressure sensitivity. That said, it works well for what it does and is nicer than writing on an iPad or on a Samsung Note. It is not possible for anything to come out looking like what they show on the ads. I also can't say whether the 300 dpi vs 227 dpi makes a measurable difference, but I can't say that I was blown away with the crispness either.

8) As an e-reader, which was not my main drive to buy this, but seems to be the main purpose of the device: It is nice, easy to read, nicely backlit and adjustable, a good size, and feels lightweight at first. But holding it in one hand it will put a lot of strain on the hand after a while and gets tiresome, and since the only way to turn pages is by tapping or swiping on the side, I can't see any way out of one handed holding. And, as advertised, you can not really do much with the pen in the e-reader ("in order to keep it uncluttered") - only sticky notes, which are not organizable or searchable, seem unwieldy and useless to me. And you can highlight in the book, but not with the pen... only by long pressing with a finger. It seems strange to me to include pen functionality on an e-reader device but to refuse to allow that pen functionality within the e-reader itself?? And to allow highlighting by a klunky press and hold and resize with a finger, but not with the pen?? If I were to get an e-reader again, I would buy a smaller more lightweight one for less than half the price.

9) The web browser is completely not functional at all. Not that I can see any reason a web browser would be necessary. But there is also no ability to add any apps so whatever comes with the device seems to be all that can be done. So no Word, Excel, Onenote, Outlook, calendar, task list...

Just overall most of what I would expect to be basic on a device like this is not present. Maybe it will be in 6 months.. but not now. Note taking and organization are just way too limited and the inability to transfer documents in a normal secure way and do useful mark up are deal breakers. I might have kept it even just as a book reader but given the pen doesn't add anything to the reading, I would opt for a smaller, cheaper, lighter Kindle in that case.
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Abbas B.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good First Attempt
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on February 17, 2023
Style: Premium PenSize : 32 GBLoad Configuration: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
Where to even start.

This is a good first attempt. I bought this as a replacement for pen and paper, and so far it is doing a good of it there. But a lot of shortcomings.

You go through nibs like crazy! I would go through one pen every month or two, and a paper notebook every 2 months or so. I'll be buying nibs for a while until someone comes along and creates a 3rd party pen that can effectively replace their pen. REALLY DISAPPOINTED with this, it will cost me more in the long run than pen and paper ever would.

I've had this only 30 days and have gone through the original nib and am now on my third - you get five free but I'll need to buy another pack pretty soon and at $2.00 each they are more expensive than buying a good old-fashioned pen.

Battery life absolutely sucks. If I don't close the cover, it's in standby mode. It's not convenient to close the cover every time I'd done with it. Because of that I'm recharging the device every 2-3 days (my son has an iPad that he uses extensively daily and can get 3-5 days before charging).

I can't add labels to the notebook, so like a paper notebook, I need to search through each notebook to find what I'm looking for.

I should be able to easily cut and paste content within the same notebook or other notebooks, but this doesn't exist at all.

I don't like reading on devices, so it will never get used for that.
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Alfred E. Newman
5.0 out of 5 stars Meets my needs
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on January 21, 2023
Style: Premium PenSize : 64 GBLoad Configuration: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
I bought this as a replacement for a reMarkable. I picked this specific device because it also served as a replacement for an older Kindle. And it meets those needs exactly. The screen writing is just as good as the remarkable and it works just as good as the Kindle. Two devices replaced for one. I got the cover for it as well, the magnets are a nice touch, it sticks well when it needs to.

I used to keep notebooks for work and hobby notes. One day I decided to replace the paper books with digital, that lead to a reMarkable and when it aged out [that] lead to the Scribe.

Lots of reviews talk about "features", etc., but, the ONLY feature that matters to me is it works like a notebook but better ... and at that it excels, I can write notes in multiple notebooks, draw diagrams, etc., and at the same time, I can open books and read as desired. The battery lasts quite a while without issues, I use the same charging hub to recharge as I do for all other devices so nothing special is required. Amazon.ca provides the Kindle management for my books that I have been using for more than a decade without issue and that includes this device. You can send documents and books to the device in several different ways, works pretty good ... Amazon kept the basic features across all their devices this included.

In the end, if you are looking for a device that will give you a massauge while washing your car then this would not be for you. But, if you want a device that provides"paper-like" notebooks and also let's you read documents and etc. ... BLAMO! Hear we are.
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Rose Cottonwood
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome for my small buisness
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on February 20, 2023
Style: Premium PenSize : 64 GBLoad Configuration: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
I absolutely love this kindle scribe. 5 stars for me. I've had different iterations of e-readers over the years but this was primarily bought as a tablet to write session notes in for my small business. It has been awesome! I debated going with the Remarkable tablet, or even and iPad but honestly, I love how the tablet writes and it is very responsive. You can export your journals (documents) to your email as PDFs and this has worked well for me. The only very minor con is that the email links directly to the email associated with your amazon account, wherein I would like the 1-click option to email to my business account. You can still type it in manually but it would be better streamlined if the saved email address auto-populated. I would also like to bulk send journal/PDFs instead of individually. Very minor detail. It would also be a nice to have if you could save your preferred 'paper'/template option for each journal. That said- its great, quick and makes work easier for me!
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Sebastián
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the Remarkable.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on March 16, 2023
Style: Basic PenSize : 16 GBLoad Configuration: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
I finally found something I can take notes and feel comfortable at the same time. Physical and normal paper notebooks always feel boring for me. They are useful and work for it's purpose but I always wanted something better, improved. With this kindle I can read (not my first objective) but most importantly take notes like if it was all my notebooks in one device. I still have my Notion where I take all the notes I can. However, now when I need to draw or sketch or take notes of something by hand, I have Kindle Scribe.
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Mamjot
5.0 out of 5 stars I just set this up and I’m excited to read
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on March 25, 2023
Style: Premium PenSize : 32 GBLoad Configuration: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
I just set this up and I’m excited to read it. There’s just something about the format and knowing that I have access to thousands of books in this tiny thing I’ve had a Kindle before, but this one is a game changer because of its size it feels more like a paper size.
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R Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazon Kindles Beat Paper Books
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on December 4, 2022
Style: Premium PenSize : 64 GBLoad Configuration: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
I have been an e-book enthusiast for about 25 years since I got my first pen-based computer. I started a company in 1996 to take advantage of e-book publishing and reading. The company spent a lot of time researching what an e-book should be like and even started to develop one. Ten years later, in 2007, Amazon came out with their first Kindle device that was far better than we had created. Now 15 years later, in 2022, the newest crop of Kindle devices is set to turn the paper publishing world upside down. Not only are e-books less expensive than their paper editions, but they also allow you to carry thousands of books with you in less space and weight than occupied with one. And you can control the text size and look up any word in a dictionary or Wikipedia by just pointing at it. Most newer Kindles can survive a drop in a swimming pool and are kid-proof.

The Kindle Scribe's 10" screen and thin build should appeal to even the most die-hard paper book enthusiasts. I would recommend that a cover be ordered since the Scribe otherwise has a slippery metallic back. A cover also allows the Scribe’s pen to be securely attached to it. Without a cover, the pen is held magnetically to the device which is not very secure.
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Shelby
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Kindle Yet!
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on February 6, 2023
Style: Premium PenSize : 64 GBLoad Configuration: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
I was hesitant to purchase another Kindle as I have a Paperwhite and an Oasis but I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE my new Kindle Scribe! I love that it's bigger (yet doesn't feel heavier) and I love the pen feature that allows me to take notes and make lists-if you think you won't use it, trust me you will. Like other Kindles the battery is long-lasting although I do leave it in airplane mode. Make it waterproof and then it's perfect! Really enjoying this new Kindle very much!
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Martin Laberge
5.0 out of 5 stars Does what it's supposed to : replacing your notebook
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on January 27, 2023
Style: Premium PenSize : 16 GBLoad Configuration: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
The software is a bit limited to the Kindle software, which makes sending documents to it difficult (using an email address...). Good news, an improved Software for the Scribe is on the way, which should make it easier to collaborate with the tabled. Also, DON'T buy third party cases, the magnets are too strong an will decalibrate the tablet (writing apprears 1/4 inch on the left of the pen!).

The writing experience is excellent, I really like the touch and the responsivness of the Paperwhite screen.
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Jay H Davidow
5.0 out of 5 stars It is exactly what it says it is.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on December 14, 2022
Style: Premium PenSize : 64 GBLoad Configuration: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
So, I have seen some reviews where the reviewer expected it to do everything but the dishes. ;-) It is an amazing Kindle reader and weighs in 465.5 grams less than my hardcover copy of Robert Jordan's Lord of Chaos. The notebook acts just like any other notebook I've used (pen & paper), though I suspect I'll save a few trees now. It feels great to write on and I can save the notes to my home pc. Yes, there is no magic ocr, maybe one day but again, I knew what I was buying. Last but not least, yes the battery is amazing. I have had it for 11 days and use it daily for work notes and reading at night, I will have to charge it tomorrow.
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Jay H Davidow
5.0 out of 5 stars It is exactly what it says it is.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on December 14, 2022
So, I have seen some reviews where the reviewer expected it to do everything but the dishes. ;-) It is an amazing Kindle reader and weighs in 465.5 grams less than my hardcover copy of Robert Jordan's Lord of Chaos. The notebook acts just like any other notebook I've used (pen & paper), though I suspect I'll save a few trees now. It feels great to write on and I can save the notes to my home pc. Yes, there is no magic ocr, maybe one day but again, I knew what I was buying. Last but not least, yes the battery is amazing. I have had it for 11 days and use it daily for work notes and reading at night, I will have to charge it tomorrow.
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Scott
5.0 out of 5 stars Great device!
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on December 4, 2022
Style: Premium PenSize : 64 GBLoad Configuration: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
I’ve only had my Scribe for a couple days but it’s a great device so far. It does exactly what it says it does. I’ve been waiting for Amazon to release a device like this, specifically for non fiction. I was a bit skeptical of the sticky notes instead of directly marking up Kindle titles, but I like having more real estate for writing on the stickies. When you pull up your notes, you see the highlighted text with your scribed annotations. I’m glad I held out for the Scribe instead something like the remarkable as I already own a lot of Kindle titles.

I do hope they evolve the notebook capabilities in time… custom templates, 3rd party cloud integration, hint hint, but for now it’s exactly as advertised and a great device!
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