

📖 Elevate your reading game with the Kindle Scribe – where thoughts flow as freely as words!
The Like-New Amazon Kindle Scribe (16 GB) is a revolutionary device that combines the functionality of a Kindle e-reader with a digital notebook. Featuring a stunning 10.2” 300 ppi Paperwhite display, it allows users to read and write seamlessly. With a Premium Pen included, you can jot down notes, sketch, and convert handwritten text to digital format. This device boasts an impressive battery life of up to 12 weeks for reading and 3 weeks for writing, making it perfect for professionals on the go. Refurbished and certified to look and work like new, it comes with a limited warranty, ensuring quality and reliability.
| Display | Amazon's 10.2” Paperwhite display technology with built-in light, 300 ppi, optimized font technology, 16-level gray scale. |
| Size | Device: 7.7” x 9.0 x .22 (196 x 230 x 5.8mm excluding feet) Premium Pen: 6.4” x .35” x .33” (162 x 8.8 x 8.4 mm). |
| On-Device Storage | 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB. |
| Weight | Device: 15.3oz (433g device only). Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process. Premium Pen: .53oz (15g) |
| Wi-Fi Connectivity | Supports 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz networks with support for WEP, WPA, WPA2 and WPA3 security using password authentication or Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks. |
| Content Formats Supported | Kindle Format 8 (AZW3), Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively; PDF, DOCX, DOC, HTML, EPUB, TXT, RTF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP through conversion; Audible audio format (AAX). Learn more about supported file types for personal documents. |
| Accessibility Features | VoiceView screen reader, available over Bluetooth audio, provides spoken feedback allowing you to navigate your device and read books with text-to-speech (available in English only). Kindle Scribe also includes the ability to invert black and white, adjust font size, font face, line spacing and margins. Learn more about Accessibility for Kindle. |
| Warranty and Service | 1-year limited warranty and service included. Use of Security Cameras is subject to the terms found here. License information can be found here. This device receives the same limited warranty as a new device. Learn more about Like-New Amazon devices. |
| Setup Technology | Amazon Wi-Fi simple setup automatically connects to your home Wi-Fi network. Learn more about Wi-Fi simple setup. |
| System Requirements | None; fully wireless and doesn't require a computer to download content. |
| Included in the Box | Includes wifi-enabled Kindle Scribe, Basic or Premium Pen, USB-C charging cable, 5 replacement tips, tip replacement tool, and built-in rechargeable battery. |
| Generation | Kindle Scribe 1st generation - 2022 release. |
| Battery Life | For reading, a single charge lasts up to 12 weeks based on a half hour of reading per day, with wireless off and the light setting at 13. For writing, a single charge lasts up to 3 weeks based on a half hour period of writing per day, with wireless off and the light setting at 13. Battery life will vary and may be reduced based on usage and other factors such as Audible audiobook streaming and annotating content. |
| Charge Time | Fully charges in approximately 7 hours from a computer via USB-C cable; or fully charges in approximately 2.5 hours with a 9W USB-C power adapter. |
| Documentation | Learn more about Kindle devices with our Quick Start Guide and Kindle User Guide. |
| Available Color | Tungsten. |
| Software Updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Kindle, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device. |
R**N
My Experience with the Amazon Kindle Scribe: A Practical Review
I was looking for a device that would allow me to read and take notes without the distractions of a typical tablet, and the Kindle Scribe seemed like a good fit. After using it for a while, here are my thoughts: Use Cases: The Focused Reader: If you're someone who loves to read without distractions, this is a great device. The large, paperwhite display is easy on the eyes, and the lack of notifications helps you stay immersed in your books. I especially appreciate it for reading in bed, as the warm light setting is very comfortable. The Note-Taker: The Scribe is excellent for taking notes, whether it's for work, school, or personal use. The pen feels natural to write with, and the ability to organize notes into notebooks is a plus. I've found it particularly useful for brainstorming ideas and taking meeting notes. The Document Annotator: Being able to write directly on PDFs is a game-changer. I can easily mark up documents, highlight important sections, and add my own comments. This has been incredibly helpful for reviewing contracts and research papers. The Journaler: The Kindle Scribe is great for journaling. The writing experience is very smooth, and the device is less distracting than using a computer or tablet. My Personal Take: The large screen is fantastic for reading and writing. It feels much more like reading a physical book than smaller e-readers. The pen is comfortable to hold and write with, and I appreciate that it doesn't need to be charged. The note-taking features are basic but functional. The handwriting-to-text conversion works surprisingly well. The battery life is excellent. I can go weeks without needing to charge it. While you can't directly mark up the pages of books purchased from the Kindle store, the sticky note feature is a decent workaround. The device is a bit pricey, but if you value focused reading and note-taking, it's worth the investment. Overall: The Amazon Kindle Scribe is a great device for anyone who wants a distraction-free reading and writing experience. It's not a replacement for a full-fledged tablet, but it excels at what it's designed to do: provide a focused and comfortable way to read, annotate, and take notes.
A**D
I am a note taker!!!
I love it, I carry it everywhere with me and it's just there for me to take notes or read. I wish it was a bit lighter, however I am impressed with the build quality. Why did I chose this out of all the ink pads out there? 300dpi having clear reading and good writing is important to me. The software development team is going a great job and updating the features. I love the fountain pen. The note taking abilities of the scribe I believe will only get better over time. I am impressed with what it can do now. Way more than a not pad could ever do for me. It's quick, I like the start up speed. Some reviews mentioned a lot of the others are slow. I love the speed it makes it a lot easier to use no frustration for waiting to be able to take a note. I have kindle unlimited and read a lot, and in the Amazon ecosystem for my books. Get the pro pencil love the eraser and the button to highlight. Battery is great I use about 10% a day although I do use it lots. Try to keep battery below 80% to look after the longevity of the batter. I have one notebook that's called: Random and I have a place to write down anything I want thoughts ideas and it's a great brain dump. Which I then review. I also have an On going to do list which again is a brain dump so I don't forget things I have to do. It took me a while to get the resources to buy this but I am really glad I did. I was very ready to return this as it's reviews are mixed and I was undecided. Don't get me wrong have wanted a digital writing note book for ages. Ever since the remarkable tablet came out. I was also disappointed in the kindle scribe when it was released, now I have been converted. I don't regret this purchase at all, in fact it's one of my most useful bits of technology. A never ending note book and eReader in one. If you are in the market for one of these try it out, get a refurbished one, if you don't like it return it.
K**R
I’m in love with the Scribe
It’s exceptional for reading. The light softens at night. It’s the closest experience to reading from a book. The look and size of the page is great. Also, if you’re going to splurge on the Scribe, I’d strongly recommend a very nice cover. I started with a cheap cover and decided to splurge for the leather cover that can be sat up easily and spins in any direction. This makes it so easy to read in bed at night. The Scribe looks like a book page but with the cover it can be sat up to read and even turned a bit to balance on the bed. The writing is fine. I’m not as into it but it helps. It’s also heavy and the leather cover adds weight but I still take it everywhere. It has a huge library inside it. So the weight doesn’t matter to me I’ve had many kindles but could never read on them easily. The pages were small enough for me to get distracted. They just weren’t as easy as a book with the full page. This Kindle is so worth it. I love mine. I’m updating. I’ve had it for awhile now. The writing feature is GREAT. I easily open notebook in seconds to write down appointments and information. The pen turns into a marker and I’m a nervous doodler. It’s just the best for doing this if you have the habit of drawing everyone waiting in a room or a plant in the corner. And no internet connection to distract from your books.
A**A
Great! (Just a little buggy)
I'm a full time college student - so far the notebook feature has been in use for over a month, a minimum of 6 hours per day (usually 8 hours per day). Here's the results: PROS: - The battery life is incredible. I charge it every few days, maybe every 2 days at most. - I've seen people complain about weight, but this Scribe keeps me from carrying 4 3-subject notebooks, so while it isn't the lightest Kindle in the world, the upgrade is worth it. - The writing experience itself is great. Feels a lot like paper, there isn't much latency between the pen and e-ink on the screen, etc. The pressure sensor in the pen is super nice. - Nesting notebooks and folders is great for organization. - I can write on my textbooks and NOT have to carry around a giant book for my notes! - The ability to send my notes as a "searchable" PDF to an email address has been a lifesaver. It works quickly and practically flawlessly. - The eraser on the back of the premium pen is so nice (though it is wearing out a little, mine's got some discoloration from use, but it still works!) CONS: - It's got a bug where occasionally, the notebook will flip to the next page and lock up. I can't turn the page back immediately (which in a lecture is bad news). I have to write+erase, or hit the "options" button to unfreeze it and turn the page back. Occasionally, this doesn't even work, so I have to wait thirty seconds or so for it to unfreeze. To someone not using it as intensely as I do, this may not be a problem. But to those trying to keep up with professors or other quick things, it rapidly becomes annoying. When in use for several hours straight, it happens multiple times each hour. Maybe this will soon be fixed in an update. - I bought the 32 GB version. It actually had 24.85 GBs of storage upon purchase. If you're worried that the one you're considering doesn't have enough storage, then size up. - The button on the premium pen gets pressed by accident all the time. I just turned it off, which works fine. I'll try to edit and add a video of the bug later, if I manage to record it. All in all, love this thing.
N**N
Perfect for what I was looking for.
I love that I can read books, annotate, make notes, reference Wikipedia, look at definitions, and even sketch and journal in this. The battery life is great, it's intuitive, the screen response can be a little slow but... it's a kindle not a tablet. It's a good product. The pen falls off pretty easy in a bag but that's to be expected. I hope to get a case for it soon.
K**N
Game changer!
Before I purchased this Kindle Scribe, I was doing handwriting maybe once every few months. After I got this amazing device, I found myself using it for notes for EVERYTHING. From Story Ideas to Medical Appointments, Plans for projects, to-do lists, you name it! It does have the ability to read Kindle books and I've used it maybe once for that, but the handwriting aspect is by far my favorite. It doesn't have all the features some of the other writing tablets have, like the BOOX, however I've used that one and found it slow and cumbersome. The Scribe has limited functionality, but it runs quickly and the battery lasts FOREVER. Plus, now it has the ability to use AI to clean up or summarize your writing. As someone with terrible handwriting, this is useful!
G**V
We’re just not there yet.
I have been waiting SO long for a paperwhite device I could write in. When I saw this I knew I had to have it, though it’s probably worth about $50 tops. Y’all. Idk where all these 5-star reviews are coming from. I assume people with perfect vision who are never going to use the “scribe” feature (I saw a few say they had no intention of doing so). But there are some HUGE issues still! - the price. I mean obviously. Why is it so expensive? It makes no sense! There are tablets cheaper! I assume it’s all about the paperwhite. Which was the main deal for me - I just think it’s really cool. Whatever. - This thing is NOT user-friendly. It’s gotta be primarily the Kindle cult followers who are using this thing with any regularity. The most user-friendly things are flipping the pages and erasing. The web browser is clunky and doggedly stuck on Amazon uk, which I clicked by accident. I figured out how to delete Amazon.uk from the list and it STILL defaults to there every single time. I tried the Facebook link but it doesn’t load. I’ve given up. Web browser unusable. - the biggest problem of all: the font is TINY. My vision is fading but it’s not THAT bad. There is NO way to adjust the font past “regular” and “large” - and “large” is mayyyyybe 1pt larger than regular. So if you need large font, this is not the device for you. - the “brightness”. In setup mode it was ridiculously dim. I mean so stupidly dim I almost gave up and repackaged it for immediate return because if I can barely see it in “large” with the brightness up… I had to take a pic of the screen with my phone and enlarge it a few times, but I got through it. But the brightness is either “blinding” or “too dark”. I couldn’t find a sweet spot. I thought I’d love the “warmth” - I romantically thought “oh, it’ll be like sepia!” But it’s not like sepia; it’s like some weird alternative-tangent yellowish color that hurts my eyes and reducing the dimness (dimth?) doesn’t help because everything just fades away. - everything seems really fuzzy. I know it’s not just me because I’m sitting here typing this out on my much-smaller phone and it’s fine. - they REALLY want you to spend money on this goodreads thing, whatever that is, and the kindle store. It found two of the few dozen books I’ve downloaded in the past decade or so - don’t judge me; I haven’t been able to see well enough to read a book, and I’m more of a writer anyway, which is why I wanted the SCRIBE. But I thought maybe we could use apps like the Gutenberg thing or that app that brags about having 500,000 free books or something. No apps. It appears to be Kindle or nothing. There are some books available with Prime, apparently, but I couldn’t tell you the names of them because there was no way to enlarge anything there. So obviously because I couldn’t even see the covers/titles nothing jumped out at me as something I might want to check out. - ok, so I wanted a device that might help me read books again (this ain’t it, so I can’t imagine what a regular size kindle must be like!), but I really wanted it for my own books I write. I keep thinking if only I had a really cool device maybe I could get back into it. This device is cool, but that’s all it is. It just isn’t functional! There’s no way to put my own books on this thing. Supposedly we can use email, but this device isn’t very forthcoming in telling people how to do things they’d like to do. Oh yeah, the “Notebooks”. Very no-frills - you can get free apps on your phone that are roughly a billion times better. You can start a “notebook” and write or doodle to your heart’s content… and that’s pretty much it. I haven’t tried but apparently you can’t save your writing to text (so yeah, useless for longhand book writing). It’s a fun little thing to scribble on and mess around for a few minutes, but I’m just not sure $300 is a reasonable price for that. Ugh. Well, bottom line is I think I just talked myself out of keeping this thing. If I were rich I might keep it around as a scribble toy, but I’ve already ordered an LCD tablet on Temu for $4 so… I’m so disappointed I think I might cry. Ugh.
D**S
Great purchase!
Seriously a great purchase if you use lots of legal pads or sticky notes like me. This has gotten me more organized in so many ways. You can create separate files and create notes within each file. It's so easy to use and just pop it in your purse or bookbag. This would be great for students as well.
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