- The Kindle Scribes of the next generation of Amazon comes in three models
- All these have an even thinner profile in 5.4 millimeters
- Now there is an edition of Colorsooft in an 11 -inch size
Less than a year after renewing his alignment of Kindle with the debut of Colorssoft and a new Paperwhite, Amazon is giving the Kindle scribes an adequate and important update.
I just presented at the September 30 device event, the first important hardware showcase under Panay Panos, the new scribe presents a thinner design, an updated screen technology and three different models, including one with all color.
With 5.4 millimeters thick and with a weight of 400 grams, the third generation kindle is thinner than the ipad air but a little thicker than Apple’s last iPad Pro with M4. The alignment includes a input level model without front light, the standard scribe with frontal lighting and the new Kindle Scribe Colorsooft, which adds full -color reading and writing capabilities. Colorsooft also premieres in a new finish called Fig, a deep red red tone, while others only come in graphite.
The renewed scribe presents symmetrical bezels around its 11 -inch screen, which makes it more comfortable for the right and left -handed use. Amazon has also rebuilt the internal parts, so the device is no longer felt from above or side.
The USB-C cargo port remains at the bottom, while the premium pen is now magnetically binds to the right side with stronger magnets. The ignition button has moved to the same side, a change requested by Kindle users.
Amazon achieved the thinner design reworking the screen battery. The anti-glare film has been eliminated in favor of textured glass, which the company says it still offers a sensation of writing similar to a paper. From a brief practice, writing with the premium pen in the scribe Kindle is still a soft experience, but we will have to put the three test scribes.
While he writes, write with a front light and a colorfuloft scribe with 11 -inch screens, differences lie in technology underneath. The input level model presents a 11 -inch non -glow screen with 300ppi resolution and 16 gray scale levels.
The standard model is a 11 -inch Paperwhite screen with the same resolution, but adds a redesigned frontal light. The LEDs here have been reduced on the left side so that they adjust to the thinnest general construction, but Amazon actually doubled the number through the use of smaller individual LEDs for the front light.
Like the last Kindle Paperwhite, all models now include Amazon oxide screen technology for faster page turns and a greater response capacity, driven by a new four -core processor.
The main update, however, is the Kindle Scribe coloroft. Kindle Amazon Vice President Kevin Keith said the company felt it was time to bring color to the writing line, with the objective of “color without obligation.” Essentially, technology has captured here in terms of the visualization coating and the LEDs below.
The 11 -inch color display uses Nitridios LEDs and a personalized light guide that reflects the light at the pixel level, preventing colors from appearing washing, this is quite similar to the way in which the standard Kindle Colorsoft works. It coincides with the monochromatic resolution in 300ppi for the gray scale and offers 150ppi for color.
A new rendering engine reduces flickering and maintains a soft writing experience, whether in black and white or in color. In the launch, Colorsooft will admit ten colors, five outstanding options and five types of brushes.
These tools will be found in a renewed software experience that arrives through this line of Kindle scribes, and Amazon hopes to take the majority, if not all, to the existing second generation Kindle models. There are still lower and higher bars for easy navigation, but the new organization system, called “work spaces”, has aroused our interest.
Here, you can group books, notes, PDF and other documents downloaded in different folders. This can be useful for organizing content in your scribe for students, people who use it in the office and avid readers equally. Just as quickly scoring a note with a gesture on an iPad, there is a new functionality of fast notes here that can instantly extract a page for you to write.
While there was already a “Send to Kindle” function to transfer documents to the device, the Kindle Scribe will soon be integrated with Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive, allowing the easy import of documents for signatures, red line and annotations. You can even send them back to the respective service as a PDF document.
Even more useful is a smarter search function that combines LLM -style intelligence with its stored documents. For example, let’s say he has been taking notes in a weekly one and is preparing for a summary of the end of the year. You can write in the search bar, or write a consultation with the pen and make it become, something like “What were the main points I raised every week?” or “What issues arose more frequently?” Writing will scan your notebooks, either locally stored or in the cloud, and return the results summarized with the sources. It is the type of tool that could be really useful.
And that is what is again with the three new Kindle Scribes: the United States will get the Kindle Scribe and Kindle Scribe Colorsooft first, later in 2025, and starting now, Amazon is not opening early orders, but can mark your interest. These two models will begin an international launch in 2026, and the Baskle Scribes without front light will also make its debut in the United States at the same time.
It is also safe to say that these new Kindle Scribes are not exactly cheap, with the initial price in the US.
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