What you have to know
- Amazon has introduced a brand new Kindle designed for inking.
- It is referred to as the Kindle Scribe and prices $339 from Amazon.
- It options assist for inking straight onto Microsoft Phrase paperwork.
Amazon has simply unveiled a bizarre new entry to its Kindle line of gadgets, dubbed the “Kindle Scribe,” and options the power to ink into sticky notes, books, PDFs, and different paperwork utilizing an non-compulsory digital pen. It has a big tablet-sized 10.2-inch e-ink show with a PPI of 300, and sports activities “months of battery life.”
Curiously, the Kindle Scribe additionally helps Microsoft Phrase paperwork, with the power to ink into sticky notes inside Phrase paperwork you could ship between your PC and the Kindle Scribe utilizing Amazon’s Kindle software program. Moreover, Amazon notes that the power to ship Phrase paperwork to your Kindle Scribe straight from inside Microsoft Phrase is coming in 2023:
“You can even import and create handwritten sticky notes in Microsoft Phrase paperwork, internet articles, and different doc codecs with adjustable font sizes and layouts. From early 2023, it is possible for you to to ship paperwork to Kindle Scribe straight from inside Microsoft Phrase.”
The brand new Kindle Scribe is designed to be greater than only a system for studying books. Amazon touts it (opens in new tab) as a tool that is good for each studying and writing, even in direct daylight, because of the e-ink show. It is an fascinating transfer for the Kindle line and one which takes purpose straight on the reMarkable 2, which has dominated the e-ink journaling market till now.
For now, the Kindle Scribe solely helps inking on Phrase paperwork. Hopefully, sooner or later, we are going to see that assist expanded to different Workplace format sorts, together with OneNote. It will be fairly superior to have an e-ink pill with OneNote assist. Simply consider the battery life!
The Kindle Scribe is accessible for pre-order now for $339 and is predicted to begin transport within the coming weeks.