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The Kindle Scribe is down to its lowest price ever at Amazon right now

A man using the Kindle Scribe to sketch notes.
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If you’re looking for one of the best Kindle deals around, it makes sense to head straight to Amazon. Right now, the popular retailer has its first-ever discount on the latest Amazon Kindle Scribe. The newest model is the best one yet, and it’s finally discounted, bringing it down to just $365. With a hefty price cut of nearly 20%, this device is perfect for avid readers who also want to journal while on the move. If that sounds like you, keep reading and learn how you can save $85 on this life-changing ereader.

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Why you should buy the Amazon Kindle Scribe

Previously, the reMarkable 2 had things tied up neatly when it came to ereader/tablet hybrids that allow you to write down notes. However, the Kindle Scribe is going from strength to strength, with the Kindle name always proving to be one of the best gifts for book lovers.

With the Kindle Scribe, you get a sizeable and beautiful-looking 10.2-inch glare-free display with 300 ppi, and it’s front-lit, too. That means it looks good in any situation, whether you’re reading in bright sunlight or in bed in the dark. It’s purpose-built for reading, writing, and marking up documents, so it’s far less distracting than a tablet and has a better screen for avoiding eye strain.

The Kindle Scribe allows you to write directly on the page, while Active Canvas creates space for your notes. It comes with a premium pen, so you can easily start writing with no need to charge it. It also has a shortcut button and includes a soft eraser. The built-in notebook component makes it as easy to write notes or to-do lists as it is to journal. It’ll also convert handwritten notes to text and allow you to email them to yourself.

One of the best things to pack in a carry-on, the Kindle Scribe is super versatile. You can enjoy the millions of titles on the Kindle store, or you can write your own story — it all works well here with extensive battery life. It also has genuinely useful AI tools that will help improve your experience — something that’s new to this particular model.

The Kindle Scribe normally costs $450, but right now, it’s down to $365 at Amazon. This is the first time that the latest Kindle Scribe has seen any price drop, and it’s a particularly big one, so this is the time to buy. Check it out now for yourself via the button below.

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Jen Allen
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