300 dpi and back light have kept me on board with the scribe even with the software limits, I am hopeful kindle will get there with the software and even more so before a remakerable 3 hits the market
Only reason I bought scribe, cuz I'm a nocturnal creature 😂. After one day of purchase Remarkable paper pro has come out with color with backlight but sadly still has 226 ppi. Scribe has 300ppi. Sticking with scribe 😊
I suffer from ADHD which has major effects on my memory. I have been looking at getting this or the remarkable 2 as I have to write everything down or forget it quite quickly. This one can sync with one note and ms docs so it's the clear winner for me since the main use case is my professional life. I really enjoyed your 6 months later review
Great review. I love the kindle ecosystem but I also have a reMarkable as a professional and student. The screen share functions, lasso, and ability to move and email notes are essential to my daily experience. The kindle scribe software is not where it needs to be.
This is my friend's second Kindle. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxOnUR4NaproSbBbD2sdI4XcDZ58Jz8GOx The first one which is about 5 or 6 years old quit charging because the bottom connector went bad. When I saw they upgraded to a USB C connector I knew it was time. I think the old USB Micro connectors are a PIA. Her new one is great. It synced right out of the box and connected to WiFi immediately. The thing is perfect! Sooo mine will arrive tomorrow. (Been reading off an old Fire) What bugs me are the reviewers that give this product one star because it didn't work out of the box or they were too dumb to figure it out. If it doesn't work send it back and get another one. It couldn't be easier with Amazon. Giving it one star because it didn't work says nothing about a good one that does work. I bet a bad one is one in a thousand or more. Give it a break...just get another one.
The king has returned! The threesome of you, Kit Betts Masters, and Voja was a highlight of TH-cam, and of collaboration in general, that being said, I have been wanting a kindle scribe review so bad! Thanks so much for making it, I will watch as soon as I have time I think after work
As a reading device it lacks the ability to remove books from the home page to the library where the collections are. Organizing your books is important so the home page isn't being cluttered with new books you have purchased or books you have read but don't need them on the home page any longer. The Kindle App on the iPhone, iPad, and Fire have the capability to remove the books back to the library and into collections. Amazon software writers please help the reader have the control for a more pleasant experience.
Good video. I picked up one while it was on sale during Amazon's National Reading Month sale, last month. I agree with your assessment, and considered returning. But, I picked up a package with the 64 gb Scribe, Premium Pen and black leather case for $250. It was on sale, then 20% off and a $25 gift card for trading in a really old kindle. So, I am not sure I can beat that deal in the future, and just hope that they update the OS. I do miss One Note compatibility and scrolling pages when using my iPad, but I do like the 300 ppi, and writing performance and the fact that it is also a Kindle is a nice bonus. I am still on the fence and have a few days to return. If it just had a few more features, it would be a no brainer, but at this point in time, I am not sure. I did look at the Remarkable 2 first, but with a similar configuration, it was about $600. Also, looked at a Kobo, as well as the Boox Note Air 2, those too, when configured similarly were over $500. So, at $250, it's hard to not keep it, even with its current limitations.
This is an excellent review and it knocks my recent deep dive of the same device out of the park. Thank you for the video and for inspiring me in what I might change for my future content.
Did not know of this channel. Thank God that has changed. I am so confused between Remarkable and Scribe. I have heard a lot of bad stuff about how remarkable 2 does not let you save your work on your own cloud without paying them for it (stupid!). Your lovely video has nudged me towards Remarkable. Much gratitude for your work. Love from India
Great video. I have a Scribe and overall it’s a good product for the price (Hack: I bought a $5 old echo so I could trade it in and get 20% off the Scribe). But the functionality of the note taking is really lacking especially for work. Need support to sync with things like google drive, onenote, and OneDrive. And the ability to translate writing to text and search. I’m hoping Amazon makes some updates to the software. But they have been slow to update the kindle software over the years. So it seems doubtful for a quick response. I’m hoping the Lenovo Yoga / Smart book will bring some of these features for cheaper than boox or remarkable
Latest software gives you convert notes to text function, and working with MS Word docs. That and the hardware design means surely it's a better option than the remarkable?
Great video, thanks. The scrolling paper is my next major update need, followed by lasso! I saw this on a RM2 recently and it looks great. With that and the reading experience this would keep me on the platform. If not I can see in the future I would flip to a competitor and have my oasis alongside. Here’s hoping Amazon have this on the roadmap as it is a really nice interface
Wished I had seen this video yesterday. I just ordered the Scribe but wanted the remarkable. I didn't know my fire max pen would work with the remarkable.
Great review. It's of course easier to come back a year later with a comment but IMHO, if the comparison stands on the ground of the number of applications and versatility, I feel like this is a case for the iPad, or other fully capable screen tablets rather than the reMarkable. I have an iPad pro and there are many things that frustrate me about reading and note taking. I feel like devices like the Scribe must find the perfect balance between minimalism and technology. To me, it has to be as thin and as light as possible, with the best reading comfort and a great hand-writing experience. I find it really tricky to define how far it should go in terms of features because very quickly one could wonder why not using an iPad. On the price side, I got my Scribe 32Go for $207 before taxes. Patience pays off usually with Amazon products as they always get more agressively discounted for some promotional days.
I thank you for your review but take exception to your comment, too heavy for bedtime reading. Wow, I find it very lightweight and a Joy to my uSoft surface alternatives. Scribe is a blessing for bedtime reading.
It is such a shame that for 5 months now we haven't seen any real updates for the Scribe, really starting to feel like Amazon have abandoned it :( - at least it's available at dirt cheap prices of £160 for a 16GB with a Premium Pen, that's only a little more than a reMarkable2 Stylus, without the tablet!
Very interesting to hear your comment that the 300 ppi is not so very noticeable over (say) the Boox 227 ppi. The 300 ppi is chiefly why I would buy the Scribe. I do notice a difference between my 2021 300 ppi Paperwhite and my Boox Note Air 2 (and even, I think, my 300 ppi Boox Nova 3), esp for reading. The Paperwhite looks far, far better! However, having the Boox Note I struggle to think why I would really benefit from the Scribe, other than the very limited case of reading books and PDFs in a more convenient 10.3” format? That larger format is, as you say, less ideal than a 7” format for relaxed reading in bed and something else that I haven’t seen much comment on is also a blow to the Scribe’s larger format. That is Amazon stopping their Newstand store in September, meaning that you won’t be able to enjoy the larger 300 ppi display for magazines with the Scribe. The closing of the Newstand offering is a major blow since where else will you get the chance to enjoy e-ink magazines at 300 ppi in a large format, beyond, perhaps the new Boox Colour Tab, though as Voja has pointed out, the Kaliedo screen for that means that its 300 ppi - for non-colour only! - will not be quite as good as the Scribe’s :( Which takes you back to the Scribe, essentially as a superior 300 ppi reading device. The Sticky Notes feature is hugely disappointing - basically all it offers over existing notes is that you can scribble your note rather than laboriously type it - and its note-taking pdf annotation features offer nothing like you have with the front-lighted Boox Note Air (hence its premium price). Granted the Scribe looks very nice - though so too does the Boox or Remarkable - I think I will hold off going for one and enjoy what I already have. Big thanks again for your great videos and so easy but informative on the eye and ear presentation!
The eraser works out of the box, but the extra button isn’t going to do anything. At some point I want to attempt a hack to make it toggle the highlighter like it does on the Scribe
Hi Brandon late commenter and new subscriber. I’m looking at the super note or this , any thoughts on which I should lean towards if cost isn’t an issue? Thanks for your videos and cheers!
I have had 2 replacements and both units start writing before I put the pen to paper. About a half inch off the page the unit picks the pen up and marks the page… I am starting to think it’s me… 3rd one coming hopefully it works.
How fast is it at PDF render? My use case is reading multiple academic papers in pdf and making notes/annotations as I go. I previously had a remarkable 1 but it's speeds were so slow as to make the process impossibly frustrating!
Thank you for ure good Review. I would love to buy it , in germany you get the cheapest Kindle for 400 Euro, with a Cover, which it needs. it is just too expensive for a Digital Notebook in my eyes :( 250 to 300 would be alot fairer
They used to have some features behind a subscription fee. They’ve since made those features free. There is still a subscription program, it gives you long term backup of your notes and the ability to have typed notes. Neither of which the Scribe has.
@@BrandonKBoswell thank you so much for responding. I’ll have to check them out again then. I’ll need long term storage but perhaps exporting files will be an option. Thank you!
Yep, you can rotate to landscape on any kindle, I had a paperwhite and loved it, only upgraded to the scribe for writing and the much bigger screen. Depends what you want from the device 😊
I had a Remarkable 2 for all of my "IT stuff" but it was stolen last year. :( As I'm grandfathered into the Remarkable "Connect" cloud service for free, I'm considering just buying another Remarkable 2.
Thanks for your answer :) Didn't mean to be nitpicky. I'm in the middle of a research to buy my first eink tablet/notebook and just needed confirmation on that matter. Your videos (as well as Kit's and Voja's) are very helpful.
Hi Brandon, I am a phd student. i like taking hand written notes and underline whenever I read books and PDFs. I usually print PDFs and write on them so that I have my thoghrs or summaries on them directly for whenever I meat my advisors. I'm torn between the supernote, kindle scribe, or remarkable. what would you recommend please?
Super disappointed with the buggy software on the Kindle Scribe. Had the device replaced but eventually just sent it back for a refund. CS was not interested in finding the source of the bugs. Wouldn't recommend this for either note taking or as an e-reader.
I bought it. I hate it. Nobody is mentioning an important thing: everytime I turn the page, the screen takes a long time (thinking maybe?) then it flashes and goes completely black, and only then does it show the next page. You can't search words inside the book or flip through it. It's a real disaster. And not good for your eyes. Hate it! Do not buy !!!
300 dpi and back light have kept me on board with the scribe even with the software limits, I am hopeful kindle will get there with the software and even more so before a remakerable 3 hits the market
Nice! Thanks for pointing out the backlight as I forgot that feature (and I need that feaature). Appreciated.
Only reason I bought scribe, cuz I'm a nocturnal creature 😂. After one day of purchase Remarkable paper pro has come out with color with backlight but sadly still has 226 ppi. Scribe has 300ppi. Sticking with scribe 😊
I suffer from ADHD which has major effects on my memory. I have been looking at getting this or the remarkable 2 as I have to write everything down or forget it quite quickly. This one can sync with one note and ms docs so it's the clear winner for me since the main use case is my professional life. I really enjoyed your 6 months later review
Great review. I love the kindle ecosystem but I also have a reMarkable as a professional and student. The screen share functions, lasso, and ability to move and email notes are essential to my daily experience. The kindle scribe software is not where it needs to be.
This is my friend's second Kindle. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxOnUR4NaproSbBbD2sdI4XcDZ58Jz8GOx The first one which is about 5 or 6 years old quit charging because the bottom connector went bad. When I saw they upgraded to a USB C connector I knew it was time. I think the old USB Micro connectors are a PIA. Her new one is great. It synced right out of the box and connected to WiFi immediately. The thing is perfect! Sooo mine will arrive tomorrow. (Been reading off an old Fire) What bugs me are the reviewers that give this product one star because it didn't work out of the box or they were too dumb to figure it out. If it doesn't work send it back and get another one. It couldn't be easier with Amazon. Giving it one star because it didn't work says nothing about a good one that does work. I bet a bad one is one in a thousand or more. Give it a break...just get another one.
The king has returned! The threesome of you, Kit Betts Masters, and Voja was a highlight of TH-cam, and of collaboration in general, that being said, I have been wanting a kindle scribe review so bad! Thanks so much for making it, I will watch as soon as I have time I think after work
As a reading device it lacks the ability to remove books from the home page to the library where the collections are. Organizing your books is important so the home page isn't being cluttered with new books you have purchased or books you have read but don't need them on the home page any longer. The Kindle App on the iPhone, iPad, and Fire have the capability to remove the books back to the library and into collections. Amazon software writers please help the reader have the control for a more pleasant experience.
Good video. I picked up one while it was on sale during Amazon's National Reading Month sale, last month. I agree with your assessment, and considered returning. But, I picked up a package with the 64 gb Scribe, Premium Pen and black leather case for $250. It was on sale, then 20% off and a $25 gift card for trading in a really old kindle. So, I am not sure I can beat that deal in the future, and just hope that they update the OS. I do miss One Note compatibility and scrolling pages when using my iPad, but I do like the 300 ppi, and writing performance and the fact that it is also a Kindle is a nice bonus. I am still on the fence and have a few days to return. If it just had a few more features, it would be a no brainer, but at this point in time, I am not sure. I did look at the Remarkable 2 first, but with a similar configuration, it was about $600. Also, looked at a Kobo, as well as the Boox Note Air 2, those too, when configured similarly were over $500. So, at $250, it's hard to not keep it, even with its current limitations.
The good news is it will only get better. The hardware is sound
@@BrandonKBoswell great review , is the writing feel as good as the remarkable ? Better worse ?
This is an excellent review and it knocks my recent deep dive of the same device out of the park. Thank you for the video and for inspiring me in what I might change for my future content.
❤️. I’ll go check it out!
Did not know of this channel. Thank God that has changed. I am so confused between Remarkable and Scribe. I have heard a lot of bad stuff about how remarkable 2 does not let you save your work on your own cloud without paying them for it (stupid!). Your lovely video has nudged me towards Remarkable. Much gratitude for your work. Love from India
Great video. I have a Scribe and overall it’s a good product for the price (Hack: I bought a $5 old echo so I could trade it in and get 20% off the Scribe).
But the functionality of the note taking is really lacking especially for work. Need support to sync with things like google drive, onenote, and OneDrive. And the ability to translate writing to text and search.
I’m hoping Amazon makes some updates to the software. But they have been slow to update the kindle software over the years. So it seems doubtful for a quick response.
I’m hoping the Lenovo Yoga / Smart book will bring some of these features for cheaper than boox or remarkable
Latest software gives you convert notes to text function, and working with MS Word docs. That and the hardware design means surely it's a better option than the remarkable?
Slick video mate. Great job, correct opinions, all good stuff!
Thanks Kit, I really appreciate hearing that from you!
Thanks Brandon! I was really looking for such a review :)
Great video, thanks.
The scrolling paper is my next major update need, followed by lasso! I saw this on a RM2 recently and it looks great. With that and the reading experience this would keep me on the platform. If not I can see in the future I would flip to a competitor and have my oasis alongside. Here’s hoping Amazon have this on the roadmap as it is a really nice interface
I’m so glad to see a left-handed person reviewing this thing!
Wished I had seen this video yesterday. I just ordered the Scribe but wanted the remarkable. I didn't know my fire max pen would work with the remarkable.
At least Amazon has easy returns ;)
@@BrandonKBoswell 🤭 great video by the way!
Great review. It's of course easier to come back a year later with a comment but IMHO, if the comparison stands on the ground of the number of applications and versatility, I feel like this is a case for the iPad, or other fully capable screen tablets rather than the reMarkable. I have an iPad pro and there are many things that frustrate me about reading and note taking. I feel like devices like the Scribe must find the perfect balance between minimalism and technology. To me, it has to be as thin and as light as possible, with the best reading comfort and a great hand-writing experience. I find it really tricky to define how far it should go in terms of features because very quickly one could wonder why not using an iPad.
On the price side, I got my Scribe 32Go for $207 before taxes. Patience pays off usually with Amazon products as they always get more agressively discounted for some promotional days.
I'm loving my Scribe. Looking forward to new updates
I thank you for your review but take exception to your comment, too heavy for bedtime reading. Wow, I find it very lightweight and a Joy to my uSoft surface alternatives. Scribe is a blessing for bedtime reading.
A big update has arived. Lasso, double page landscape & export as txt file
Lol
It is such a shame that for 5 months now we haven't seen any real updates for the Scribe, really starting to feel like Amazon have abandoned it :( - at least it's available at dirt cheap prices of £160 for a 16GB with a Premium Pen, that's only a little more than a reMarkable2 Stylus, without the tablet!
You’re awesome, thank you for this video!!
Thank you. You are very welcome.
Very interesting to hear your comment that the 300 ppi is not so very noticeable over (say) the Boox 227 ppi. The 300 ppi is chiefly why I would buy the Scribe. I do notice a difference between my 2021 300 ppi Paperwhite and my Boox Note Air 2 (and even, I think, my 300 ppi Boox Nova 3), esp for reading. The Paperwhite looks far, far better! However, having the Boox Note I struggle to think why I would really benefit from the Scribe, other than the very limited case of reading books and PDFs in a more convenient 10.3” format? That larger format is, as you say, less ideal than a 7” format for relaxed reading in bed and something else that I haven’t seen much comment on is also a blow to the Scribe’s larger format. That is Amazon stopping their Newstand store in September, meaning that you won’t be able to enjoy the larger 300 ppi display for magazines with the Scribe.
The closing of the Newstand offering is a major blow since where else will you get the chance to enjoy e-ink magazines at 300 ppi in a large format, beyond, perhaps the new Boox Colour Tab, though as Voja has pointed out, the Kaliedo screen for that means that its 300 ppi - for non-colour only! - will not be quite as good as the Scribe’s :(
Which takes you back to the Scribe, essentially as a superior 300 ppi reading device. The Sticky Notes feature is hugely disappointing - basically all it offers over existing notes is that you can scribble your note rather than laboriously type it - and its note-taking pdf annotation features offer nothing like you have with the front-lighted Boox Note Air (hence its premium price). Granted the Scribe looks very nice - though so too does the Boox or Remarkable - I think I will hold off going for one and enjoy what I already have. Big thanks again for your great videos and so easy but informative on the eye and ear presentation!
300ppi is great. I just don’t think it’s worth looking past everything you give up to get it with the Scribe.
5:25 it does run PHP and you can play Kingdom of Loathing in non-mobile mode!
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@@BrandonKBoswell click on the timestamp
Great video! Does the Kindle premium pen require any hacks to work fully on the Remarkable?
The eraser works out of the box, but the extra button isn’t going to do anything. At some point I want to attempt a hack to make it toggle the highlighter like it does on the Scribe
Hi Brandon late commenter and new subscriber. I’m looking at the super note or this , any thoughts on which I should lean towards if cost isn’t an issue? Thanks for your videos and cheers!
Supernote. Perhaps wait for the A5X2.
Great review! How does Kindle stylus work with RM2? Specifically, what’s about eraser?
It writes great and the eraser works. Note that the additional button doesn’t do anything
I have had 2 replacements and both units start writing before I put the pen to paper. About a half inch off the page the unit picks the pen up and marks the page… I am starting to think it’s me… 3rd one coming hopefully it works.
The referal discount doesn't work anymore i think
How fast is it at PDF render? My use case is reading multiple academic papers in pdf and making notes/annotations as I go. I previously had a remarkable 1 but it's speeds were so slow as to make the process impossibly frustrating!
The Scribe’s PDF rendering is slower than the reMarkable’s
@@BrandonKBoswell That is a buzz kill. I want a simple way to import highlights from books and pdfs into Readwise, and thereby to Obsidian.
@@BrandonKBoswell Thats a real shame. Feels like a missed opportunity there.
is the text searchable in all tablets you mentioned in the video?
Any thoughts about the Meebook P10 Pro considering it supports google play which i think is a big advantage ?
Thank you for ure good Review. I would love to buy it , in germany you get the cheapest Kindle for 400 Euro, with a Cover, which it needs. it is just too expensive for a Digital Notebook in my eyes :( 250 to 300 would be alot fairer
Doesn't the remarkable have subscription fees though?
They used to have some features behind a subscription fee. They’ve since made those features free. There is still a subscription program, it gives you long term backup of your notes and the ability to have typed notes. Neither of which the Scribe has.
@@BrandonKBoswell thank you so much for responding. I’ll have to check them out again then. I’ll need long term storage but perhaps exporting files will be an option. Thank you!
it really doesn’t have an undo option?
There is an undo in the toolbar, but there’s no gesture to trigger it
The scribe I have converts to text. Maybe an update since this video.
Yes they have since added this!
Can I rotate kindle by landscape mode to read ? And which kindle is the best to buy in large 10” size?
Yep, you can rotate to landscape on any kindle, I had a paperwhite and loved it, only upgraded to the scribe for writing and the much bigger screen. Depends what you want from the device 😊
@@TheMonolith91 thank you so much for giving information. Yes, purchase 10” from Canada
Is that sticky note feature for handwriting note only? Can I copy parts of book and paste them into the sticky note?
There's no copy and paste on the Kindle, so unfortunately not.
I had a Remarkable 2 for all of my "IT stuff" but it was stolen last year. :( As I'm grandfathered into the Remarkable "Connect" cloud service for free, I'm considering just buying another Remarkable 2.
With the referral discount + a 3rd party stylus, the reMarkable is a great deal.
Which device would allow me to extract documents from cloud or to send documents via email, so I could read it on the device?
reMarkable, SuperNote or Boox
1:10 wait, does it have backlight or frontlight?
I love your videos, BTW
Sorry I always butcher this when I talk about it. It’s a front light. Anytime I say backlight on eInk I mean front light ;)
Thanks for your answer :)
Didn't mean to be nitpicky. I'm in the middle of a research to buy my first eink tablet/notebook and just needed confirmation on that matter. Your videos (as well as Kit's and Voja's) are very helpful.
Hi Brandon, I am a phd student. i like taking hand written notes and underline whenever I read books and PDFs. I usually print PDFs and write on them so that I have my thoghrs or summaries on them directly for whenever I meat my advisors. I'm torn between the supernote, kindle scribe, or remarkable. what would you recommend please?
Probably warrants a conversation. Come by the Knowledge Workers Discord and I'm happy to help guide. discord.gg/v4qdKMughq
@@BrandonKBoswell Done! I cant wait thank you!
The link for discord says: this invitation has expired. I Would like to join. Help?
Hey Christiane, maybe give it another try? I just tried it and it appears valid. discord.gg/v4qdKMughq
PhD student spells *meet* incorrectly 😂
Can you split screen a pdf and notes?
Nope
so many things you said as not being there are actually present.
Amazon has done an excellent job with adding features via software update since this video was published.
The newest onyx is also 300 dpi.
Yes! I should initial impressions on that later this week
Patent and patent lawyers are the reasons for missing features
Oh yeah?
The note taking software is very lacking in features
Thank you
You're welcome
Has anyone tested pdf export? Is it vector or raster?
I haven't tested it recently, but if my memory serves me correctly it's raster.
...And your recommendation is???
How to choose an e-Ink tablet? (2023 Edition)
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Super disappointed with the buggy software on the Kindle Scribe. Had the device replaced but eventually just sent it back for a refund. CS was not interested in finding the source of the bugs. Wouldn't recommend this for either note taking or as an e-reader.
Thanks for reaching out, @LeeKelly. I also found the Scribe software limiting. What bugs were you running into?
Jesus. Who holds a pen like that while writing xD
Me.
A pencil is fatiguing?
If writing for long periods of time.
Yes.
First hihihi
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watching lefties write is painful.
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I bought it. I hate it. Nobody is mentioning an important thing: everytime I turn the page, the screen takes a long time (thinking maybe?) then it flashes and goes completely black, and only then does it show the next page. You can't search words inside the book or flip through it. It's a real disaster. And not good for your eyes. Hate it! Do not buy !!!
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Not sure what you bought but it wasn't a Kindle.
Homie we've ALWAYS been able to search through books.
I can forgive it for it’s short comings because I have access to my kindle library.