Amazon
Kindle Scribe
Based on 370 Reddit mentions
$449.99
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Saw a floor desk on this sub. I thought I was only one.
Work notes mostly. I like to journal and have a habit tracker there as well. I also converted my kindle books to the format it can handle and it also acts as my e-reader as well! I actually first bought a Scribe and didn't like the slowness and hiccups it seemed to have. The scribe has a browser (sl
...illyiarose in r/Workspaces
April 9, 2026 7:42 PM
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What to buy?
I have a Kobo Forma and a Kobo Clara HD (B&W) as well as a Kindle Scribe, an older Paperwhite, and a 10th gen Kindle Basic (I got the last two used). (DISCLOSURE: I work for Amazon.) My preference? Kobo all the way. The interface is better, they’re faster, and you’re not saddled with Amazon’s “you o
...collisionbend in r/ereader
May 20, 2026 12:14 AM
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Kindle support ending- looking for a new e reader
The build is worse than kindle for sure and touch screen felt inferior to kindle. Like when screen gets wet, didn't have issue of pages just getting turned by themselves without stopping in my paper white or scribe but that was major trouble with kobo clara bw. And the back isn't as solid. The plast
...Present-Ad-8531 in r/ereader
April 8, 2026 6:28 PM
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Amazon to end support for older Kindles, prompting user outcry
From this article, Amazon is removing the ability to sideload purchased ebooks via USB onto Kindles, but you’ll still be able to sideload non-Amazon ebooks via USB—the ability to sideload isn’t going away. https://blog.the-ebook-reader.com/2025/02/19/things-to-know-about-amazon-removing-download-and
...diverareyouokay in r/books
April 11, 2026 4:32 AM
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Looking for recommendations: Best 10-inch e-reader?
Boox go 10.3 gen 2 lumi and Amazon Kindle Scribe 2025. Reader aspect of Scribe is better but other than that Lumi nails the Scribe.
kataaayy in r/ereader
March 31, 2026 10:16 AM
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PocketBook InkPad One with Mobius™ technology
Yeah, if the Scribe fits someone’s needs, then it might be the better choice - certainly as screen PPI goes (and I assume some other things may be better optimised on the Kindle). On the other hand, the Inkpad One has Mobius screen in its favour - plus for Europeans, the Kindle Scribe has zero integ
...Yapyap13 in r/PocketBookofficial
May 15, 2026 7:01 AM
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Kindles and DRM...take 2...a more visual version of yesterday's list...probably should have done it this way to start
I just got a kobo libra colour, and loving it! I can take notes on it, write on the pages, it has fast switching between recent books (Zon never could put that on the scribe, why???) OR note pads! I didn’t think I would care about physical buttons, see the oasis hype now. It is color… I am done with
...flyakker in r/Calibre
April 19, 2026 11:43 AM
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Most say the book was better than the movie - What's a movie that's better than the book?
I agree. "The Last of the Mohicans" was tedious. We had to read it in high school English. I read it at age 14 as a tenth-grader taking eleventh-grade English. The book was awful. The movie was much better. Hollywood made it into a good movie. Ditto for "Moby Dick." Too long and too tedious for a 14
...Patient-Classroom524 in r/randomquestions
April 9, 2026 6:25 AM
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How Do *You* Pick Your Next Book?
I have heaps of books all over the house, probably 3 or 4 cubic yards. I don't have to "pick" my next book. I just grab one and read it, I tend to read whole series, like all of Xanth in my fifties, or Oz in grade school. Right now it's Discworld, but my aging eyes are too bad to read paperbacks, an
...Patient-Classroom524 in r/CasualConversation
April 16, 2026 5:44 AM
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Kobo v kindle
Some of those are definitely problems...most of those are very-much opinion. The way Kindle can't automatically/natively handle series/collections from personal documents is a problem. The reality is the Kindle mostly-ignores all metadata that exists in the files you send to it, with the exception o
...dereksalem in r/ereader
March 26, 2026 1:34 PM
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