Digital notepads such as the reMarkable 2 and the Amazon Kindle Scribe differ from typical tablets in that they use matte, ...
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Exclusive: The newest Kindle, now with a pen, is designed to draw you into a devoted fellowship of E Ink fans. Laura wrote about e-commerce and Amazon, and she occasionally covered cool science topics ...
You already knew the pen was mightier than the sword. Now, it's gunning for the keyboard. The Kindle Scribe is Amazon's first e-reader to include a stylus, one that lets you write directly on the ...
Whereas the company’s Fire tablets, Echo speakers, Fire TV streamers, and Kindle e-readers are primarily vessels for content consumption, the Kindle Scribe caters to more productive pursuits. With a ...
What if your Kindle could also be your journal? That’s the idea behind the new Kindle Scribe — the first Amazon e-reader that lets you both read and write. With an included stylus and a 10.2-inch ...
Amazon’s new Kindle Scribe is the company’s first large-screen E Ink device since the company canceled the Kindle DX. It’s also the company’s first Kindle that supports pen input. Customers in the US ...
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Hard to believe that, in 2022, the Kindle can still headline an Amazon event — and yet, he were are. We’re expecting plenty of news out of today’s virtual Amazon event (and slightly melancholy that we ...