Kindle Scribe Everything Bundle including Kindle Scribe (32 GB), Premium Pen, Leather Folio Cover with Magnetic Attach - Burgundy, Power Adapter, and Pen Replacement Tips
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Setup: 32 GB
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Color: Burgundy
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THE ONLY KINDLE WITH A DIGITAL NOTEBOOK AND PEN - Great value – Includes a Kindle Scribe (32 GB) - the first Kindle for reading and writing, with a 10.2” 300 ppi Paperwhite display - Premium Pen, folio leather cover, power adapter, and pen replacement tips - up to a $505 value.
EXPLORE KINDLE NOTEBOOKS – A digital notebook you can write on. Journal, sketch, take notes, and more.
CONVERT HANDWRITTEN NOTES TO TEXT – View or share your notes with contacts and browse notes on the go through the Kindle app.
READ AND WRITE AS NATURALLY AS YOU DO ON PAPER – The world’s first 10.2" 300 ppi glare-free, front-lit display.
TAKE HANDWRITTEN NOTES AS YOU READ – Write notes within millions of titles in the Kindle Store.
IMPORT AND MARK UP DOCUMENTS – Review and take notes directly on PDFs, or create sticky notes in Microsoft Word.
THE LONGEST BATTERY LIFE OF ANY KINDLE – Unlike tablets, Kindle Scribe offers months of reading and weeks of writing on a single charge.
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
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Customers appreciate the Amazon book reader's writing capability, size, and quality. They find it easy to annotate and take notes with its responsive writing feature. The screen size is large enough for them, and they love the larger reading space. Many customers appreciate the lightweight and slim design, as well as the long-lasting battery. While most are satisfied with reading ability and functionality, opinions vary on ease of use and value for money.
Customers enjoy the writing capability of the book reader. They find it great for annotating and taking notes as they read. The responsiveness and joy of writing with the stylus are appreciated. Readers appreciate the physical act of writing, not reading perfectly typed. The bundle comes with the block, making it convenient as a on-the-go reader.
"...I do like that I can collect all my notes and highlights in a list. Great for teaching. As a professor all my notes travel with me...." Read more
"...Advantage: you can hand write notes Save them email them from his own proprietary email, as a PDF attachment, and then print them or save them to a..." Read more
"...It is an eReader and a note taking tool. It is not supposed to be anything more than that and thats exactly what it is. I love to read and learn...." Read more
"...The pen is very responsive and it's a joy to write/draw with it. Started journaling and do all my planning/brainstorming on it...." Read more
49 customers mention "Size"38 positive11 negative
Customers appreciate the size of the book reader. They find it large enough to meet their needs, with a nice screen and ample reading space. The ability to enlarge text is appreciated, as it's easy on eyes. The display has plenty of room for larger fonts without looking crowded.
"...the ease in adding to my library. I very much like the oversized post it notes that can be add when reading a book, but shrink to keep a..." Read more
"...It is not an iPad. It creates folders and notebooks, which seem to be counterintuitive, but once you understand the difference, or have somebody..." Read more
"...The pen is magnetic and attaches to the side, nice design so it fits on the device and for holding it...." Read more
"...Angle is good. Pencil holder is nice and tight but not too tight. Wall Wart: It works. Typical wall wart size." Read more
Customers appreciate the quality of the book reader. They find it easy to write on, with good hardware and software. The size is appealing, with a great case and long-lasting battery. Many consider it a high-quality portable reader with a premium pen and stylish leather cover.
"...(fairly strong) and the device 'locks' in with little ridges...." Read more
"...Also its screen made so that it mimics reading from paper rather than reading on a screen...." Read more
"...but that the case is merely magnetized to the kindle is perhaps a solid design. It’s a major flaw for me, though...." Read more
"...The bundle comes with a 64 GB Kindle Scribe, a Premium Pen, a stylish Leather Folio Cover, and a Power Adapter—all of which enhance the overall user..." Read more
Customers like the weight of the book reader. They say it's lightweight, has a great case, and a battery that lasts forever.
"...In other words, your hand on the tablet does not leave any imprint. lightweight, easy to fit in a briefcase or another portfolio for meetings...." Read more
"...It's super slim and sleek. The battery seems to last forever. Weeks or months at a time depending on use...." Read more
"...More purple than burgundy. Lightweight. It stands on its own nicely. Angle is good...." Read more
"...It’s a little heavier than I was hoping, and it doesn’t fit in my purse like my paper white, but I love what it can do and I love how big I can make..." Read more
Customers like the functionality of the book reader. They mention it works great as a reader and the ability to take notes on it. The notepad works well, easy to read, and the pen is an added extra. The display is much larger and works great for their old eyes.
"...Battery life is forever. I ordered the high-end pen, and it works like a charm...." Read more
"...I am whole again, but much more careful with such a useful and elegant device that I truly love. My favorite feature is Send to Kindle." Read more
"...great to read books on as the display is much larger and worked great for my old eyes." Read more
"For starters, this is a great device. I love the screen. The resolution is fantastic and the writing with the stylus is beautiful...." Read more
Customers enjoy the Kindle's reading experience. They find it easy on the eyes, especially for long hours of reading. The display is large and suitable for reading PDFs. Readers say it's a better reader than the Fire, and they are buying and reading more books than before.
"...Not only do I get a week or more nightly reading time, but I can annotate and take notes. There is also a sketch pad...." Read more
"...In my opinion, kindle is one of the best reading devices ever created...." Read more
"...The Kindle Scribe is a writer's dream. It has motivated me to continue to write in ways I had not known before...." Read more
"...However, it’s still good enough for reading PDFs...." Read more
25 customers mention "Ease of use"14 positive11 negative
Customers have mixed opinions about the product's ease of use. Some find it easy to add documents and files, and plan with it. Others find it difficult to navigate, navigate the user interface, and maneuver between notebooks and other apps. The size and handling are also issues.
"...I love the ease in adding to my library. I very much like the oversized post it notes that can be add when reading a book, but shrink to keep..." Read more
"...The sides of the case dig into my fingers. Edges not comfortable. To make it slim they made sharp edges instead of rounding...." Read more
"...Once you get the hang of it, it's super easy to use! I can take thousands of books with me anywhere I go...." Read more
"...with having multiple template types in the same document, and it’s easy peasy!..." Read more
24 customers mention "Value for money"12 positive12 negative
Customers have different views on the book reader's value for money. Some find it worth the price, with a nice screen size and easy use. Others feel it's overpriced, with no included plug or cover, and consider the digitizer poor quality.
"Great addition to the paper tablet market. If Amazon adds some features in the coming months, the KindleScribe could take the lead...." Read more
"...Its pricy, but it's worth the money spent! I bought the upgraded pen too and it feels like writing on a piece of paper with a pen. It's lovely...." Read more
"...the basic pen but then returned it and upgraded to the Premium, 100% worth it...." Read more
"...they don’t send you the charger plug Send you the cord but no plug for that much money. They should include it all." Read more
I’m mainly using my Kindle Scribe to keep an old fashioned diary. I can’t really call it a journal, I just like to jot down things about my day. It helps me to do a “dump” or a “purge”, and helps me to not keep thinking about things that maybe I just need to let go. I was at an appointment today, jotting in my diary on my Scribe while waiting for my appointment, and I think I may have sold about three of the staffers in the office on the idea of having one. One person was talking about taking notes for school classes and being able to read Kindle books. Another said she was putting it on her gift wish list. I told them to get the premium pen, so they’d have the eraser function and the programmable button function, both of which I use quite a bit. I like that I can change page types (lined, graph, music, calendar, checklist, etc.) within the same document, even though I pretty much just use the medium ruled template for my diary. But I’ve played with having multiple template types in the same document, and it’s easy peasy! When you go to change template type, you can set it for the entire document, or just for the new pages, and you can keep changing templates for added pages as you go along.
Great addition to the paper tablet market. If Amazon adds some features in the coming months, the KindleScribe could take the lead. It syncs constantly and new PDFs and books are instantly available. I love the ease in adding to my library. I very much like the oversized post it notes that can be add when reading a book, but shrink to keep a clean book page, although I wish I had a choice to write directly on a book page as I can a pdf. I like that I can type and hand write my notes. But also wish that my handwritten notes synced like my typewritten notes, to other devices, such as when I open the book on my laptop. I do like that I can collect all my notes and highlights in a list. Great for teaching. As a professor all my notes travel with me. This is a great tool for educators and professors. I like that my audible books are accessible too. I do wish it could “project” to my laptop like the competitor R2, this is an underrated feature that is great for educators. I would like a better pencil too that mimics the characteristics of a pencil better. I think layers would also make it a stronger competitor. Access to my files on a Google drive or other. And add an interactive daily planner. R2 has one that is transformative, created by a developer. But you have a project planner, so create/get a daily calendar planner. That add on was the clincher for me.But make it a reasonable price point. I do like the ability to have controllable lighting as needed, very nice. I love the custom cover/case. I got the burgundy one. Glad the pen came with it and that it is magnetic and can be secured with the loop on the case. Love those features. I love that I can zoom in on my PDFs, not a feature on the R2. And my handwriting shrinks or grows accordingly in real time, staying proportional. Not sure how it handles other ebooks that are not kindle, but the R2 doesn’t handle kindle books, much to my chagrin; I had a kindle library for decades. Overall, even though I bought the R2 just 5 months ago, I was upset with myself because I was not aware of the KindleScribe. I think I would’ve gotten the Scribe first because it is great in many ways. But since I got the R2 first, I want to suggest to Amazon to upgrade some features then you can takeover this market: layers, projection, other ebooks, write directly on the pages of a book, handwritten notes in books travel with it to other devices, a keyboard perhaps. KEEP your unique good features and add these feature, plus do some marketing to increase awareness, then you got this. I would love to only need on device. So, please take heed. The price point for it and the bundle is perfect. Smart to sell it with the pen. With the R2, I thought a separate pen was shameful, felt they were nickel and diming us, plus they charge for storage of files smh. Love the scribe. Overall, a game changer. Love it and bragging on it to folks. I rarely write reviews. Best wishes on the success of this product.
My daughter recommended this is an alternative to pen & paper to take notes. Advantage: you can hand write notes Save them email them from his own proprietary email, as a PDF attachment, and then print them or save them to a file on your computer point depending on your handwriting, they may or may not translate well. I have terrible handwriting, so conversion to text does not work well for me. But that’s fine because if I attempted to scan a piece of paper and convert it to text, it would be the same thing. Battery life is forever. I ordered the high-end pen, and it works like a charm. Resting your hand on the tablet while you’re writing does not affect the handwriting at all. In other words, your hand on the tablet does not leave any imprint. lightweight, easy to fit in a briefcase or another portfolio for meetings. No delay in response of stylus on pad. Advantage is you can send the document you were just written to anyone at the meeting or yourself for distribution instantly. Disadvantages: as far as I can see, while it sinks to a cloud, there doesn’t seem to be a readily available back up that you can independently retrieve. So if it’s something important, I recommend that you export it to a PDF to save to your computer. There is no external port in which to export documents. Finding your way around the menu or to different parts of the device, takes some learning and some experience. Like everything else, there’s a learning curve. It is not an iPad. It creates folders and notebooks, which seem to be counterintuitive, but once you understand the difference, or have somebody explain it to you, it works well. It goes to sleep when you close the cover, but does not turn off so it uses a little power, but it does not seem to be a big power, drain.
So far I like it a lot, I got it on sale from Amazon, with the 64K option, advanced stylus, extra tips, but I don’t know why, extended warranty, and leather case on sale point device locks in firmly into the leather case and there is a pencil loop for the stylus. It also attaches to the side of the Kindle scribe magnetically if you don’t want to use the pencil holder at the bottom. I would recommend it if you want to try something different from pen and paper.