Kindle Scribe

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Kindle Scribe

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Best job for someone with ADHD

Different responder, but I actually bought a kindle scribe a few years ago and it's been a huge help. I keep a running, written list of specific things that need to be completed that week. "x report due, submit expense report, do this, do that" As mentioned above, something about writing out what ne

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DeeplyConsidered in r/ADHD

January 5, 2026 10:50 PM

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Why i dont reccomend kindle scribe to ANYONE.

I absolutely don't want any other apps. The entire reason I reach for my Scribe is that I want some disconnected, undisturbed peace with a good book. I've owned Kindles for years and I've hardly bought any books from the Amazon Kindle store. I get ebooks elsewhere, convert them with Calibre if neede

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SirPooleyX in r/eink

November 1, 2025 6:23 PM

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Kobo Libra Colour vs Kindle Colorsoft – Which would you keep?

Ive used both (not the colorsoft but the paperwhite and the scribe) and I'd go with the kobo. For me, the closed ecosystem cancels out most of the positives of the kindle. I hate wearing golden handcuffs.

TaintedBlue87 in r/ereader

July 15, 2025 2:02 AM

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Do you all stick to Notion for notes, or mix other tools too?

Notion is my main Idea Storage Place/To Do. I use Readwise/Reader with integration to filter web/pdf content for nuggets to remember or tie into existing ideas. My Kindle Scribe syncs with Readwise. My Apple Notes gets Imported once a year. I use Apple Cal, Google Cal, and Notion Cal, but it is real

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Mistert22 in r/Notion

October 12, 2025 2:25 PM

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[UPDATE v2.0] ReKindle - A fully-featured OS replacement for your Kindle/E-Ink browser

I know I'm the minority but I actually purchased my Kindle Scribe almost entirely to be used as a productivity tablet - for notetaking, to-do lists, drawing, marking up documents etc. So this is for others like me, enabling cross-device syncing and some other cool features! I purchased the Kindle Sc

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ukiyomusic in r/eink

December 3, 2025 12:02 AM

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Remarkable VS the new Kindle Scribe 2025 with frontlight

I’ve got the Scribe and both RMPP and Move (gave the RM2 to a friend). If you insist on one device you’re going to be settling for a sub-par experience on either note-taking or book-reading. The Scribe is the best e-reader I’ve ever used and is at best “blah” as a note-taking device. The Remarkable

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paulcole710 in r/RemarkableTablet

November 1, 2025 7:51 PM

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Remarkable vs Kindle Scribe

I’ve used both the Kindle Scribe and Remarkable 2, so here’s my take: Kindle ScribeBest for reading with some note-taking. Great for Kindle books and PDFs but not much for advanced note capabilities. Remarkable 2 → Best for writing and sketching. Feels more paper-like (marketing isn’t lying) but

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bushGiant in r/RemarkableTablet

February 11, 2025 10:47 AM

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Best e-reader under $100? Including used options

Woot.com has great refurbished units occasionally. Look for the 32gb versions of the PW, it is the signature edition but labeled as a regular unit. I got one recently for $69. If you dont care about ads and can do with less storage, the 8gb goes for $40-50. Scratch &dent units are actually in quite

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flushaway4690 in r/ereader

April 16, 2026 12:20 AM

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Thoughts on the reMarkable Paper Pro Move

For me, SN software is too much for me. BOOX is on the verge of the kitchen sink mode. I bounced around all ecosystems. If you think the RM software is limited, get a Kindle Scribe - which I also have.

ssqueeze5590 in r/RemarkableTablet

September 20, 2025 11:24 PM

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Am I the only one who thinks people just want to buy another e-reader because of overconsumption?

I would have been a KU/Kindle girly forever if they hadn’t changed their policies. I understand the licensing stuff but this was never an issue before a couple years ago. I’ve been a loyal kindle user since 2010. I have over 15 years worth of books I would potentially lose access to if Amazon decide

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0h_Mojojojo in r/ereader

February 26, 2025 1:16 AM

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