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Kindle Scribe on Sale for Prime Members, Up to $90 off

September 18, 2023 by Nathan 3 Comments

Kindle Scribes

Amazon has the Kindle Scribe on sale again, and this is the second lowest price it has sold for since it was released last year (prices are $10 higher than they were on Prime Day back in July).

It’s another Prime Exclusive deal, of course, but the prices are $75-$90 off so it’s worth picking up a Prime trial if you don’t have an active membership.

Kindle Scribe Deals List

  • Kindle Scribe 16GB with Basic Pen – $264.99 ($75 off)
  • Kindle Scribe 16GB with Premium Pen – $289.99 ($80 off)
  • Kindle Scribe 32GB with Premium Pen – $304.99 ($85 off)
  • Kindle Scribe 64GB with Premium Pen – $329.99 ($90 off)

It’s also worth noting that you can get an additional $40 off the sale prices when buying 2 Kindle Scribes.

The base 16GB model is the only one that has the option to get the basic stylus. The premium stylus adds an eraser to one end and a button that can have different shortcuts set to it for things like erasing, highlighting, creating sticky notes in ebooks, etc.

I still don’t understand how Amazon can sell the Kindle Scribe for basically the same price as the Kindle Oasis. Why do they want people to buy the Scribe more than they want people to buy the Kindle Oasis? It’s also a lot less expensive than other eNotes with 10-inch E Ink screens, and I don’t really understand why.

I really like the Kindle Scribe and think it’s an underrated device. See my Kindle Scribe review for a list of pros and cons and to watch a video review of it in action. Amazon has updated the software several times since it was released, though, so they’ve addressed a number of shortcomings since then.

One of the updates added contrast control to sent PDFs, two-column mode for ebooks, which I really like, and the ability to view multiple notebook pages at once and rearrange them. Another update added text conversion and a lasso tool for editing notes, so at least they’ve been actively improving the software since it was released.

Filed Under: Amazon Kindle, Sales and Discounts Tagged With: kindle scribe

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  1. Rod says

    September 19, 2023 at 7:41 am

    Still waiting for the scribe to become available here in Mexico.

    Reply
  2. fx says

    September 20, 2023 at 10:28 am

    As the Amazon Devices Event just wrapped up without any Kindle news I guess that means Oasis is officialy dead, right? I mean it’s four years old and Amazon only supports Kindles for four years… I really hoped for a succesor :-/

    Reply
    • Nathan says

      September 20, 2023 at 3:54 pm

      The four year thing is for software updates and that’s 4 years after they stop selling it, but yeah it’s time to accept the Oasis line is a dead end at this point.

      Reply

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