Amazon Kindle Scribe
10.20", 16 GB, CharcoalOnly 1 item in stock at supplier
Product details
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 Basic Pen. Take notes within millions of titles in the Kindle Store, handwrite thoughts on sticky notes in your favorite book. 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. A single charge via USB-C powers months of reading and weeks of writing, and the Basic Pen never needs to be charged.
Display functions | Backlight, Input / use with pen, Touch screen |
Screen type | E-Ink |
Interface | Bluetooth, USB, WLAN |
Document format | AZW, DOC, DOCX, ePub, HTML, MOBI, PDF, PRC, RTF, TXT |
Protection type (IP code) | IPX8 |
Item number | 23694218 |
30-day right of returnReturn policy
Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «eReaders» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 1.Amazon0,9 %
- 2.Kobo1,6 %
- 3.Onyx1,8 %
- 4.tolino3,3 %
- 5.PocketBook3,4 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 1.PocketBook2 days
- 2.Amazon3 days
- 2.Kobo3 days
- 4.Onyx6 days
- 5.tolino13 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «eReaders» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 1.Amazon2,2 %
- 2.Kobo3,1 %
- 3.tolino3,5 %
- 4.PocketBook4,3 %
- 5.Onyx6,7 %
eBook readers are simply practical. Many of the electronic reading devices are lighter than a book and are ideal for reading on the balcony, in bed or when travelling. The books for them can be conveniently purchased online and often cost less than their paper counterparts. Since April 2024, 16 new eBook readers have been tested, six of which have a stylus...
- Pen for hand notes
- Fabulous display
- First-class performance
- No dust and water protection
- A little heavy
- Binding to the Amazon shop

- high-quality hardware
- Large and good e-ink display
- great pen with good writing feel
- Note function expandable
- No scrolling via keys
As an extra-large Kindle, the new Scribe is really fun. When jacked up in one of the well-made stand-up sleeves, it is great for reading hands-free at the desk. In the hands, on the other hand, the big one is the e-counterpart to the classic hardcover. Compared to the smaller devices, more letters fit on one "page" and the pages need to be turned less often...

- Large display with good illumination
- Delay-free inputs
- Long battery life
- Stylus fits well in the hand
- Realistic writing feel
- Heavy
- high-quality e-book reader with writing function (e.g. for notes, notebooks, lists)
- E-ink display illuminated with 35 LEDs (10.2 inch, 300 ppi, automatic brightness, changeable colour temperature)
- Stylus included (optional with premium stylus)
- lots of memory (up to 64 GB)
- Easy file import via "Send to Kindle for Web" function
- long battery life
... While the e-book readers of the competing systems occasionally have short hiccups or pauses to think when operating, these hardly occur with the Kindle Scribe. Even the purchase of a book is quickly completed in the WLAN. Amazon has eliminated mobile phone access from the Scribe...