After its Colorsoft FAQ suggested ebook reading was best on a standard E Ink Kindle, Amazon updates the page to say there's no obvious difference on a color Kindle.
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The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft gets a larger 11-inch display (up from 10.2 inches) with what's described as a paper-like textured surface. The glare-free screen does black-and-white content at 300 ppi ...
After buying my very first e-reader last week, some eagle-eyed Redditors have noticed a not-so-nice update to Amazon's Kindle ...
For the third generation of its Kindle Scribe line of reading-and-writing tablets, Amazon is giving the device a makeover and two new configurations. Since its introduction in 2022, the Scribe hasn’t ...
Three new versions of the Kindle Scribe are launching in the coming months with larger screens and improved note-taking. Three new versions of the Kindle Scribe are launching in the coming months with ...
Amazon has just announced two new 11-inch Kindle Scribe e-readers with black and white e-paper displays and a 300 PPI resolution. The first model features a new front light system with miniaturized ...
I cover baby and kids gear after a decade of reporting on parenting. Amazon recently released its very first color Kindle designed for young readers: the Kindle Colorsoft Kids. While my older children ...
At Amazon’s fall hardware event on Tuesday, the company unveiled its newest Kindle Scribe and its first-ever color Kindle Scribe, both of which are launching with new AI features. The new Kindle ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The best part of an e-reader is that it gives you a dedicated, distraction-free reading experience that feels a lot like reading a real book.
Amazon is making two additions to its lineup of writing tablets: the Kindle Scribe 3, and the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft. The company showed off the new ereaders at its fall hardware event in New York.
The Kids Cancer Care Foundation of Alberta celebrated the completion of its $9-million expansion and accessibility project construction and fundraising campaign at Camp Kindle on Saturday, with a ...