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Kindle Scribe vs. ReMarkable Paper Pro: Which e-reader is right for you?
Dec 12, 2024
Should you get the Kindle Scribe or ReMarkable Paper Pro?
Amazon has just released the second iteration of its Kindle Scribe, an e-reader that comes with a stylus you can use to take notes or mark up text right on the screen.
It's a neat trick, and a potentially useful one for folks who like writing notes or annotating text without having to lug around a stack of books and papers. In my Kindle Scribe (2024) review I celebrated Amazon's efforts to improve it over the original Scribe, but lamented the company's decision to bump the Scribe up to $399.
At that price you're basically paying iPad money for a fancy Kindle you can write on, and there are other slates in the same price range which may be more useful than a Scribe.
The ReMarkable Paper Pro, for example, was released a few months earlier and costs a bit more, yet gives you more robust writing tools and the option to use color. In my ReMarkable Paper Pro review I called this $579 slate the best tablet for writers, and now that I've had a chance to use both devices I wanted to share my experiences to help you buy the one that's right for you.
So if you're on the fence about which e-reader for writers is best for you, read on and I'll walk you through the blow-by-blow Kindle Scribe vs. ReMarkable Paper Pro breakdown to help you choose the right slate for your needs.
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