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Amazon unveiled the Kindle Scribe that supports Pen Input

Amazon unveiled the Kindle Scribe that supports Pen Input

Today, Amazon unveiled the Kindle Scribe, its largest Kindle to date and the first to support pen input for mobile reading and writing.

The Kindle Scribe has a large 10.2-inch Paperwhite matte touchscreen display. The device comes with a standard pen that magnetically attaches to the side of the device when not in use. You can also get an optional Premium pen with an eraser and a shortcut button to switch between pen, highlighter, and other tools.

Amazon unveiled the Kindle Scribe that supports Pen Input

Using the sticky note feature, the Kindle Scribe allows you to add handwritten notes to books. Sticky notes are automatically organized by book and synced between devices. The device also has note-taking and journaling capabilities, as well as templates for lined paper, blank paper, to-do lists, and more. Notes can be organized and searched by folder, and they can also be synced.

You can also send PDF files to the device for marking up or signing, as well as insert sticky notes into Microsoft Word documents. From 2023, users will be able to send documents directly to the Kindle Scribe via Word.

Aside from that, the Kindle Scribe is essentially a larger Kindle Oasis with the exception of the lack of page turn buttons and water resistance.

The Kindle Scribe will be available in 16/32/64GB capacities and will cost $339 when equipped with the standard pen.

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