I’m the kind of person who hates to see pen marks and lines on the pages of paper books. It makes my eye twitch, and I’m sure you feel the same if you’re a book lover like me. And that’s why I love the Kindle Scribe, an e-reader that lets you write and draw on ebook pages.
If the Kindle Scribe seems right up your alley, now’s the best time to grab one because it just got the biggest discount it’s ever seen. Right now, you can get the 16GB version for $300, the 32GB version for $320, and the 64GB version for $350. All of them are $100 off their usual prices. This is a crazy deal—and we’re still weeks away from Prime Day in July.
What does the Kindle Scribe do? Well, it’s a bit larger than your regular Kindle, sporting a 10.2-inch glare-free display with 300 PPI density. It’s front-lit like the Paperwhite and designed for reading and writing anywhere you go, even in full sunlight (something you’ll hate doing on just about any other reading tablet).
You can read books or documents and make annotations anywhere you want with the included Premium Pen. There are loads of built-in AI tools that will help you summarize and refine the notes you take, whether they’re made in a book or in a separate to-do list or notebook.
Take advantage of this unexpected discount on the Kindle Scribe while you still can! I think the 32GB model is the best value, but wouldn’t turn my nose up at the 64GB model if you can afford it.
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