Last time I checked, the price of the Kindle Scribe was just under $450. Now, the price has plummeted even further in the January sales.
If you’re after the best e-reader money can buy, then the Kindle Scribe is for you. Not only can it be used to jot down notes in any book you’re reading, but it also doubles as a notepad for handwritten notes you want to make quickly.
And now with the price of the 64GB version with a premium pen plummeting to just $309.99, it’s an even better deal. That’s a massive $140 off the original price and a far better use of your money if you’re after an excellent document management tool that also lets you dive into the latest books, all from the same device.

The Kindle Scribe has dropped back down to its Black Friday deal
The Amazon Kindle Scribe has just dropped back to its Black Friday deal price, giving anyone who hesitated during the holiday rush a second chance at one of the year’s best e‑reader offers.
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Lewis Painter, in our four-star review of the Scribe said it “offers one of the most natural writing and doodling experiences of any e-ink tablet I’ve used.”
Thanks to 300 ppi on its glare-free display, both note-taking and reading are incredibly comfortable, making reading feel like an absolute doddle.
And when it comes to note-taking, the Scribe gives you a number of options: you can settle for digital paper and a stylus, jot down notes during a meeting, or even write directly into the margins of Amazon purchases.
Plus, you can also get AI summaries of your notes, which can help distil your key thoughts into easy-to-read summaries.
As a final cherry on top, the device comes with three months of Kindle Unlimited, so you can dive into thousands of titles without spending anything extra to begin with. It’s hard to ask for more than this with the Kindle Scribe.
The new Kindle Scribe fixes some of the biggest complaints we had with the original, both in terms of hardware and software, but there’s still more work to be done with the latter.
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One of the best digital writing experiences around -
Exceptional battery life -
Fantastic big-screen reading experience
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Handwriting recognition and transcription could be more in-depth -
No wireless charging like cheaper Kindles -
Stylus can easily become detached from the Scribe
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