
"This marks the third generation of the company's larger 11-inch eReaders aimed at professionals, students, and people who just want... a big screen for magazines, books, or to jot notes on. The addition of a color display is one highlight, but these Scribes are also super light (14.1 oz) and thin. At 5.4mm, they're thinner than the iPhone Air and come with new AI features that will help users quickly summarize notes. I dig the new look with the thinner bezels. No more beefy side-chin."
"But that's Amazon's point: it's not a tablet, so you can't get distracted by things like email, Slack, games, or whatever naughty things you do on your iPad. That won't appeal to everyone, but it appeals to me and is one reason I've liked these in the past. Also, it has two weeks of battery life and lets you highlight, draw, or write in a bunch of colors (or highlight in five colors),"
The new Kindle Scribes form the third generation of 11-inch eReaders designed for professionals, students, and readers who prefer a large display for magazines, books, or note-taking. The redesign reduces bezels and slims the device to 5.4mm and 14.1 ounces, improving portability. A color model enables multi-color highlighting, drawing, and better viewing of PDFs, textbooks, and magazines. Integrated AI features offer quick note summarization. The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft starts at $629.99, offers about two weeks of battery life, and syncs with Microsoft OneDrive with Google Drive support coming soon. The devices omit tablet apps to minimize distractions.
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