That’s right, the new Kindle Scribe – as the name suggests – can do more than the Kindles that have come before it. The device comes with an E-Ink screen as per usual but it supports more than just touch input. 

There are two stylus options with the Basic or Premium Pen with both offering “incredible precision” and the ability to magnetically attach to the side of the Kindle Scribe. Either stylus supports different line widths and tools like a highlighter or eraser.  

The Premium Pen has a dedicated eraser section on the top and a customisable shortcut button.

The ‘Send to Kindle’ feature means you can import documents from your computer or phone to the Kindle Scribe and you can also import and create sticky notes in Microsoft Word documents, web articles and more. 

From early 2023, you’ll be able to send documents to your Kindle Scribe from within Microsoft Word. 

The Kindle Scribe is priced from $339.99/£329.99 and will launch this holiday season (date to be confirmed).   

It’s available in a single Tungsten colour and a choice of 16-, 32-, or 64GB of storage. Whatever you choose, the device comes with four months of Kindle Unlimited for free. 

There are also fabric, leather and premium leather covers available. 

Tech Advisor’s Reviews Editor, Chris has been reviewing all kinds of tech for over 10 years and specialises in audio. He also covers a range of topics including home entertainment, phones, laptops, tablets and more.