In the past, that was the biggest appeal of larger format e-readers (and that their screens wouldn't get washed out in direct sunlight, making them great for reading outdoors). The Scribe is Wi-Fi-only Kindle, with no cellular option. As for storage, the base model has 16GB, but 32GB and 64GB configurations are available for more money. It's capable of running up to 2GHz but only does so for certain applications that require higher performance, according to Amazon. The Scribe runs on the same Mediatek system on a chip that runs the Paperwhite. The lighting has excellent uniformity to it and the touchscreen is quite responsive with the overall performance for an E Ink e-reader being top-notch despite the inherent laggy nature of E Ink. I generally kept it toward the warmer side, which gives it a more paperlike appearance, and like with other Kindles, for night reading, there's a dark mode that turns the screen black (or actually, very dark gray) with letters and images appearing in white or shades of gray. You can adjust the color temperature from a warmer sepia tone to a cooler more bluish one. That compares with 25 LEDs for the Kindle Oasis, 17 LEDs for the Kindle Paperwhite and four LEDs for the 2022 entry-level Kindle. ![]() ![]() ![]() Large, crisp display with uniform lightingĪside from the 300 ppi display, which shows texts and images with good sharpness, the Kindle Scribe's front-light scheme is composed of 35 LEDs.
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