Kindle Scribe gets its first-ever discount at Amazon

Save $60 on Amazon’s latest ereader and tablet hybrid

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Amazononly launched its unique combined ereader and e-ink tablet back in October, but you can already save $60 as the first-ever discount on the brand-newKindleScribe is now available.

Right now, you can get theKindle Scribe at Amazon for $359.99(was $419.99). This offer applies to the largest 64GB storage option – enough space for thousands of books – and includes the Premium Pen at no extra cost.

Plus, you can also choose to add four months of free Kindle Unlimited, too, for access to millions of books, audiobooks, and magazines as part of the membership. Not a bad way to get started.

If you’ve not heard much about theKindle Scribejust yet, it combines the functions of Amazon’s immensely-popular ereader range with the smooth and intuitive writing features of e-ink tablets, allowing you to take notes, review documents, journal, and create lists using the included pen.

The 10.2-inch 300ppi glare-free high-resolution display is also the largest on any Kindle yet. It sports an adjustable warm light and auto-changing front light like theKindle Paperwhiteto ensure a clear and comfortable reading experience in all conditions.

Today’s best Kindle Scribe deal

Today’s best Kindle Scribe deal

Kindle Scribe:was $419.99 now$359.99 at AmazonThe first-ever discount on the brand new Kindle Scribe drops the unique ereader and e-ink tablet hybrid by $60. It combines some of the best features of the Kindle Paperwhite, such as the glare-free and auto-adjusting display, along with the option to take notes, comment on documents, and doodle using the included stylus pen. This is good value for such a multi-functional device.

In our Kindle Scribe review, we were impressed with the device’s capabilities as an ereader: especially the sharp display and long-lasting battery life. Unfortunately, it was the stylus functionality that left us a little disappointed at this stage, although more is promised in future updates. Overall, though, it’s a good e-ink tablet for those after both functions - and even more of a better buy at this lower price.

Still unsure? Seehow the Kindle Scribe stacks up against the reMarkable 2in our comparison of both devices.

For those after a more simplistic and cheaper ereader, you can check out more of the bestKindle dealsavailable right now below across all models.

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James Pickard is a Deals Editor at TechRadar. After many years of scouring the net for the cheapest games and tech for his personal use, he decided to make it his job to share all the best bargains and coupon codes with you. James also has almost a decade of experience covering some of the biggest sales events of the year at Eurogamer and VG247, including Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Amazon Prime Day. When not deals hunting or stacking coupon codes to get the biggest savings, James can be found on the PS5, watching a classic film noir or cheering on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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