Best Prime Day Kindle deal: Get the new Kindle Scribe for its lowest-ever price
SAVE $140: As of July 11, the Kindle Scribe is on sale for $279.99 at Amazon. That's a savings of 33% on list price.
It's the last day to score deals in the Prime Day sales, and the beloved Kindle Scribe is reduced again, now at its lowest-ever price.
The Kindle Scribe is one of Amazon's most popular products, and not just for book lovers. Combine an e-reader and a notebook together, and you get the Scribe. The latest redesign added the ability to write on books, huge news if you're a margins person.
As of July 11, the 32GB model is now priced at $279.99. This price is for the color tungsten and includes the Premium Pen.
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This is a big upgrade on the basic pen, as this model comes with an eraser at the top so you can quickly remove mistakes just by flipping the pen.
Aside from its note-taking abilities, the Scribe has a 10.2-inch, 300 ppi Paperwhite display, glare-free and ink-free. Like the OG Kindle model, it's perfect for sitting outside in the sun or in hard-to-read lighting. And if you're a hectic note-taker, don't worry, you can summarize your notes, as well as change their length and tone with clever built-in AI notebook tools.
Get this great Kindle deal at Amazon now.
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