Save a straight up $100 on Amazon’s tablet-meets-reader Kindle Scribe today from $240

$100 off From $240
Kindle Scribe

Amazon has recently brought back some Black Friday-worthy pricing on its flagship Kindle reader. You can now score the 16GB Kindle Scribe model at $239.99 shipped. Down from the regular $340 price tag, this is nearly 30% off and matching the lowest we have ever tracked. This $100 price drop undercuts the fall Prime Day offer by $25 and lands to match the deal we tracked for Black Friday last year. Easily Amazon’s most powerful Kindle reader to date, it initially debuted as the only full featured Kindle reader of its kind, blending the lines between reader and tablet – it ships with Amazon’s digital pen for taking notes, making lists, and more as you read. Head below for additional details. 

For those unfamiliar, the Kindle Scribe is Amazon’s most feature-packed model yet. You can “use the four brush types to write and sketch on included templates like lined paper, grid paper, checklists, and more” alongside all of the usual reading action on the 10.2-inch 300 ppi glare-free Paperwhite display. There are millions of books at the ready in Amazon’s storefront alongside USB-C charging as well. 

Here are the two configurations on sale, both with varying storage capacities and you can knock and extra $40 off your purchase by purchasing any tow of them right now:

Prefer to skip the Amazon tabs and just grab yourself an affordable iPad instead? The wonderful iPad mini 6 is once again starting from $400, or you can keep even more in your pocket with a new low on the iPad 10th gen at $334

Kindle Scribe features:

  • Read and write as naturally as you do on paper – Features the world’s first 10.2” 300 ppi glare-free Paperwhite display and included Premium Pen.
  • Take notes within millions of titles in the Kindle Store – Handwrite thoughts on sticky notes in your favorite book with the included Premium Pen. Notes are automatically organized by book in one place, so you can browse, review, and export them via email.
  • Create notebooks, journals, and lists – Choose from a variety of included templates like lined paper, grid paper, checklists, and more.
  • Review documents and take notes digitally – Use the Kindle app or desktop web browser to import documents. Review and mark up PDF files or create sticky notes in Microsoft Word and other compatible documents. Export documents and notes via email.

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