![]() I really liked the bright, even display on the Scribe, which let me read both outdoors and indoors with ease. The Kindle Scribe also offers an adjustable warm light, depending on your reading preferences, plus a dark mode, which makes it a little more comfortable to read when the lights are out. There are also 35 LED front-ligths on this Kindle - more than even the Kindle Oasis - which makes it a breeze to read on this Kindle in low-light conditions. ![]() This works well for reading text or even handwriting notes. The Kindle Scribe features a 10.2-inch 300 PPI glare-free display. There are third-party retailers that also sell Kindle Scribe covers, just in case you’re looking for a more affordable option. Plus, it’s got a nifty pocket for storing your pen if you don’t want to magnetically attach it to the side of your Kindle. Yes, it’s an additional $60 but it’s a necessary purchase, especially if you want to set your Kindle down in stand mode or a different orientation as you read - you will want to set it down considering it’s not the lightest e-reader on the market. I also heavily suggest that you buy the Kindle magnetic cover with your purchase. I found myself wishing that the bezel didn’t exist altogether (I’d rather have a larger screen) but it’s not a deal-breaker. The Scribe does have a rather thick bezel on one side though, designed to function as a grip while you read. The design otherwise is quite functional, with a USB-C port and a simple on/off button being the only markings on the build.
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