Last year, Amazon unveiled the Scribe with the largest Kindle to date. In addition, it also brings stylus support—making it the first Kindle with for reading and writing. Here, we will take a look at the Amazon Kindle Scribe, along with its specs, features, availability, and expected price in Nepal.
Amazon Kindle Scribe Overview:
Design, Display
Looking at the device and what it has to offer, the Kindle Scribe is basically an enlarged Kindle Oasis. The Paperwhite display on the Kindle Scribe measures 10.2 inches and supports touch as well as stylus input.The screen has a 300 PPI pixel density and also a front light that supports automatic adjustment. It is only available in a single grey color option called 'Tungsten.'
The presence of stylus support is one of the most exciting features of the Kindle Scribe. Amazon refers to its stylus as just a 'Pen' and offers it in Basic and Premium options. The Pen does not need charging and attaches magnetically to the side of the Scribe. Moreover, the Premium Pen has an eraser up top alongside a customizable button to switch between pen modes and more.The Sticky Notes feature on the Kindle Scribe can be used to save handwritten notes to ebooks, which can also be synced to other devices. Note-taking, journaling, templates, to-do lists, and other features are also available.
Rest of the Specs
Besides that, the Kindle Scribe offers access to over 3 million titles via the Kindle Store. For connectivity, it has Wi-Fi, and other features include parental control, auto page rotation, and more.According to Amazon, the Kindle Scribe should last 12 weeks on a single charge with half an hour of reading per day with the light setting at 13. Talking about writing, it is rated for 3 weeks of usage with the same criteria.
Amazon Kindle Scribe Specifications:
Dimensions: 196 x 230 x 5.8mm, 433g
Display: 10.2-inch Paperwhite display, 300 PPI pixel density
storage: 16/32/64GB
GPU: 800MHz
Memory: 2GB RAM | 16GB internal storage
Wireless connectivity: Dual Band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2
Battery Life: 12 weeks of half an hour reading per day
Charge Time: 2.5 hours with a 9W USB-C charger
Colors: Tungsten
Amazon Kindle Scribe Price in Nepal and Availability
You can now buy the new Amazon Kindle Scribe from Neostore. It costs Rs. 100,000 for the 64GB memory configuration with Premium Pen.
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