Kindle Scribe Gen 2 just dropped to all-time low price for Prime Day — you won't find it cheaper
The Kindle you can write on just hit its lowest price for Prime Day

If you're looking for an e-reader you can write on, Amazon's big Prime Day sale has just the deal for you, as the current Kindle Scribe just hit its lowest price yet. This deal saves you $100 off one of the biggest Kindles you can buy.
Thanks to the discount, the Kindle Scribe Gen 2 is down to $299 at Amazon right now. That's the cheapest I've seen this all-in-one e-reader designed for bookworms and note-takers alike. And yes, it comes packed with its upgraded Premium Pen stylus to make for an easier, far more comfortable writing experience. In the U.K.? The Kindle Scribe is now £269 on Amazon thanks to a £110 price cut!
Amazon's updated Kindle Scribe just hit an all-time low price with a $100 price cut! This e-reader comes with a Premium Pen that lets you annotate, write notes and draw on your e-books. You can also create digital notebooks and convert your handwritten notes into text. In our Kindle Scribe (2024) review, we loved this device’s large 10.2-inch 300 ppi display and found the stylus comfortable to use. Looking for more space? Models with higher storage are over $100 off.
Kindle Scribe (32GB): was $419 now $314
Kindle Scribe (64GB): was $449 now $339
And there's an even steeper discount for those in the U.K.! The Kindle Scribe is now nearly 30% off, saving you a decent £110.
Kindle Scribe (32GB): was £399 now £289
Kindle Scribe (64GB): was £429 now £319
As you'll find in our Kindle Scribe (2024) review, one of our biggest gripes was the price bump over its predecessor. Well, with this Prime Day discount taking $100/£110 off, that's no longer an issue, making this e-reader you can doodle on a very worthwhile purchase.
With its large 10.2-inch e-paper display and updated design to make it easier to hold, the Kindle Scribe isn't just the biggest e-reader in Amazon's suite you can grab, but it's also one of the most comfortable around. The extra screen space (compared to its predecessor) makes a fittingly big difference for reading and writing notes.
Speaking of its display, while it doesn't feel as paper-like as, say, the ReMarkable Paper Pro, it's still extremely comfortable to scribble on. And thanks to its backlighting options, it makes text clear to read — even when outdoors.
We also gave major points to the Premium Pen stylus, as it's more comfy to hold and works naturally to doodle, erase, highlight, select text and more. That's thanks to the Kindle Scribe picking up on actions near-instantly, and we especially like the "eraser" at the opposite end of the stylus acting like a proper, well, pencil.
It's not without some setbacks, as it takes some time to get used to jotting down notes with it automatically reorganizing text that's written. And it's important to note (no pun intended) that it's not waterproof, so stay away from reading and writing next to a pool.
Otherwise, the Kindle Scribe Gen 2 makes a compelling choice for anyone who enjoys a big-screen reading experience and doodling while they're at it. For $100/£110 off, you won't find this e-reader any cheaper. But if you're after even more options, Amazon has more price cuts on Kindles for Prime Day, with up to 30% off!
For more great discounts, be sure to check out our Amazon Prime Day deals live blog right now.
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Darragh is Tom’s Guide’s Computing Editor and is fascinated by all things bizarre in tech. His work can be seen in Laptop Mag, Mashable, Android Police, Shortlist Dubai, Proton, theBit.nz, ReviewsFire and more. When he's not checking out the latest devices and all things computing, he can be found going for dreaded long runs, watching terrible shark movies and trying to find time to game
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