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Amazon | $369.99 |
Rating: | (4.3 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 3,850 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Amazon Kindle Scribe (16 GB) the first Kindle and digital notebook, all in one, with a 10.2” 300 ppi Paperwhite display, includes Premium Pen – Oprah’s Favorite Things 2023 |
Manufacturer: | Amazon |
Model Number: | C4A6T4 |
Product SKU: | B09BRZBK15 |
UPC: | 840080518176 |
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I have been trying out the Remarkable 2 for a week or so, and also bought the Scribe last night to compare. So far, while the Remarkable 2 is more polished, feels higher-end, etc., the Scribe is winning by a large margin for me for one simple reason: it works for left-handed people in a way the RM2 does not. The RM2 does not rotate when you turn the screen upside down (the top and bottom bezels are not even so I get this), which means you hold it by the thin edge vs. the side bezel for right-handed users. I could get used to that, but the main problem I have is that the Close/X button is in the top left corner and I am constantly hitting it with my palm and closing out of documents. They both have generous return periods so will continue to try them both, but so far I love the Scribe, esp for the price after the trade-in.
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RM2 has better software and integrations IMO. I found the UX overall to be much nicer than Scribe. Converting text on device, integrations with cloud storage, etc.
Overall the $400 differential wasn't worth it to me for a device from 2020 (RM2). And my hope is that Amazon brings the software to parity with RM2.
Scribe blows RM2 in reading, screen, and backlit experience.
RM2 has better software and integrations IMO. I found the UX overall to be much nicer than Scribe. Converting text on device, integrations with cloud storage, etc.
Overall the $400 differential wasn't worth it to me for a device from 2020 (RM2). And my hope is that Amazon brings the software to parity with RM2.
Edit: bought one with trade-in coming up to $180. thanks!
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Last I checked it was rated much better compared to Kindle Scribe, where reviews said scribe software (e.g. handwriting recognition etc.) was not as good as Boox (which has been in the market much longer). Anyone has firsthand experience using scribe versus boox and wants to share their experiences? Thanks in advance.