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Back-to-school season is in full swing and if you are looking for an e-reader that you can also take notes on, look no further than the Kindle Scribe. The paper-like display makes it easy to read all the books on your syllabus and jot down your thoughts along the way.
Right now, the Kindle Scribe is back on sale for its all-time low price of $235, but you won’t find these deals at Amazon. Book lovers can grab the Kindle Scribe for its Prime Day pricing at Target and Best Buy before this limited-time deal expires.
Read and write as naturally as you do on paper. The latest Kindle Scribe features the world’s first 10.2” glare-free Paperwhite display and included Basic Pen.
Selected one of Oprah’s Favorite Things 2023, the Kindle Scribe is a Kindle and a notebook all in one. Think of it as digital notebook that you can write on for journaling, sketching, taking notes and more. And, of course, you still have access to the Kindle Store and your e-book library for reading all year. It’s the largest Kindle out there, but still weighs in at just under a pound.
This Kindle’s “notebooks” feature allows you to create notebooks from a range of templates like ruled paper, blank paper, graph paper, planners, checklists and more. Using the compatible pen, you can take notes on the glare-free 10.2-inch screen like paper.
Normally the Kindle Scribe costs $340, so hurry to get $105 off the e-reader today before hitting the books this school year.
Find everything you need to head back to class for the 2024-2025 school year in our Fall 2024 Back-to-School Shopping Guide.
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