The Kindle Scribe is an e-reader like no other. Not only does it deliver Amazon’s signature Kindle E Ink reading experience, but it also lets you write directly onto the digital pages of your ebooks, which is surprisingly useful for taking notes, doodling diagrams, and more.
If your New Year’s resolution for 2025 is to read more books, learn a lot of new things, and retain that knowledge, then you can’t go wrong with a Kindle Scribe — especially now that it’s on sale for the first time, dropping 19 percent and available for as little as $325 on Amazon.
The all-new Kindle Scribe was launched back in October 2024 after Amazon’s second Prime Day event of the year, so it’s a total treat to be able to get the new e-reader with a discount so soon afterwards.
All Kindle Scribe capacity options are on sale right now, with the 16GB version being the cheapest one:
- Kindle Scribe, 16GB: now $325 (was $400, save $75)
- Kindle Scribe, 32GB: now $340 (was $420, save $80)
- Kindle Scribe, 64GB: now $365 (was $450, save $85)
The Kindle Scribe has the same gorgeous E Ink display that all Kindles do. The 10.2-inch glare-free device has a 300 PPI resolution, adjustable warm light, and even an auto-adjusting front light sensor.
But the best part of the Kindle Scribe is that you can write in your ebooks and documents. You can also create notebooks and fill them with to-do lists, meeting notes, diary entries, and more. A Premium Pen is included with your purchase, so you won’t have to spend anything extra.
Don’t miss out on the first-ever deal for the new Kindle Scribe! Snag one before this discount expires. (It’s marked as a “Limited time deal” so it likely won’t be sticking around for long.)
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