Amazon Kindle Scribe 16GB Review: The Kindle for Writers + Note-Takers
The Amazon Kindle Scribe adds a 10.2-inch display + stylus to the Kindle family. We tested it for reading + note-taking.

The Kindle for Readers Who Write
The Kindle Scribe (2022, updated 2024) is Amazon's largest e-reader — 10.2-inch display with stylus support. For readers who want to annotate books, take handwritten notes, or mark up PDFs, it's the only mainstream e-reader with note-taking capability.
Short answer: Premium niche device. For readers who also write notes, take handwritten annotations, or need larger display, essential. For pure readers, Paperwhite is better value. Premium pricing ($380-450).
Specs
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Display | 10.2-inch, 300 PPI E Ink |
| Storage | 16GB / 32GB / 64GB options |
| Stylus | Included (Basic or Premium) |
| Weight | 433g |
| Battery | Weeks of reading |
| Connection | WiFi, Bluetooth |
| Audible | Yes |
| Size | Like an 8.5x11 paper sheet |
| MSRP | 16GB: ~$380, 32GB: ~$410, 64GB: ~$450 |
Key Features
Writing in books: Create notebooks, take handwritten notes, draw sketches. Notes sync across Kindle ecosystem.
Notebook app: 18 templates (plain, lined, dotted, legal, calendar, etc.). Export as PDF.
Book annotations: Write directly on ebook pages. Notes can be synced to main Kindle library.
PDF markup: Read + annotate PDFs natively. Useful for professionals, students, academics.
Audible: Same as Paperwhite — Bluetooth audiobook listening via headphones.
Who Actually Benefits
Good fit:
- Writers who annotate while reading
- Students (e-textbooks + notes)
- Professionals reviewing PDFs
- Book club participants taking notes
- Journalers (the 18 templates cover many use cases)
Not needed for:
- Pure readers (Paperwhite is better value)
- Strictly audiobook users (just buy headphones)
- Small device preferrers (10.2" is large)
- Kids (complexity + pricing)
Writing Experience
Stylus on E Ink:
- Very close to paper feel
- Minor lag vs paper
- Pressure sensitivity (premium stylus)
- Shortcut button (premium stylus)
Not as responsive as iPad + Apple Pencil. E Ink limit applies. But closer to paper feel than tablets.
Compared to Alternatives
| Device | Display | Stylus | E Ink | Audio | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kindle Scribe 16GB | 10.2" | Yes | Yes | Audible | ~$380 |
| Kindle Paperwhite 16GB | 7" | No | Yes | Audible | ~$180 |
| iPad Air + Apple Pencil | 10.9" | Yes (extra) | No | All audio | ~$900 |
| reMarkable 2 | 10.3" | Yes | Yes | Limited | ~$400 |
| Kobo Elipsa 2E | 10.3" | Yes | Yes | Yes | ~$400 |
Scribe's position: best if you're in Amazon ecosystem. reMarkable if you prioritize writing experience over ecosystem.
Pros and Cons
Pros: 10.2-inch display for writers + PDF readers, Audible integration, Amazon ecosystem (Kindle library + Whispersync), stylus + 18 templates, weeks of battery, e-ink eye-friendly
Cons: Premium pricing vs Paperwhite, stylus experience not as responsive as iPad, 433g (heavier than Paperwhite), 10.2" is large for commute reading, limited without Amazon ecosystem
FAQ
Worth it vs iPad + Pencil? iPad better for apps + colors + audiobook options. Scribe better for battery + eye comfort + distraction-free reading.
Handwriting to text conversion? Limited. Scribe can do it but not perfectly.
Best for students? Depends on subjects. Math + science diagrams work well. Humanities text often works better on Paperwhite.
Read books same as Paperwhite? Yes, full Kindle library.
Signature Edition? No separate Signature for Scribe (unlike Paperwhite). All Scribes similar spec.
Bottom Line
Kindle Scribe is the premium e-reader for writers + annotators. For pure readers, Paperwhite is better value. At $380-450, it's a niche but well-executed device.
Our rating: 4.5/5 — Docked for premium pricing and Amazon ecosystem lock-in. Within e-reader + note-taking category, well-executed.
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