Kindle Scribe Colorsoft

Amazon

Kindle Scribe Colorsoft

30 positive 0 neutral 17 negative

Based on 47 Reddit mentions

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Did anyone buy the new kindle scribe? I’d love to hear thoughts on what you like better on each

I did. I bought a Paper Pro on release day and have been using it daily for work and leisure since then. After two days with the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, I feel like throwing the Paper Pro in the trash. Well not really, but the new Scribe is so much better in nearly every way that's important to me,

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Judge_Wapner in r/RemarkableTablet

December 16, 2025 8:58 AM

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If you had/tried a remarkable and went with something else, what was it?

I actually came from Kindle Scribe. Scribe is much lighter and thinner, much faster and more responsive, better at reading books with proper Chinese support. Note export is awful, pen stroke in export are pixelated. Will try Kindle Scribe Colorsoft when it’s released.

dingwen07 in r/RemarkableTablet

November 22, 2025 6:53 AM

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I need a tablet for reading and PDF editing

Kindle scribe colorsoft is pretty great and they finally allowed to upload your own pdf's as of recently. I usually don't like kindles due it's closed ecosystem but for pdf reading and editing it's probably the best device on the market now. Just note that it's a specialized device for reading and w

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Lucky_Yesterday_1133 in r/tablets

March 30, 2026 5:25 PM

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Remarkable Paper Pro brightness and PDF stability

If you're in North America, then your needs may be better met with a Kindle Scribe Colorsoft. More expensive, but 1000% better when it comes to lighting and color. Ghosting is worse on the Remarkable. Google will tell you that PDF handling is superior on the RMPP. But it also says you can't write on

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Liberally_applied in r/RemarkableTablet

February 15, 2026 4:47 AM

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Best e-ink tablet for heavy book PDF reading in a PhD?

As someone that has run through the PhD gauntlet electronically with PDFs, I have thoughts and questions. Just going to group them in no order: Books - Do your books have DRM on them? And can you apply DeDRM to them to allow you to have a greater device selection? eReader - If I was you I would want

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bigkenw in r/eink

February 26, 2026 10:32 PM

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If Popular Mechanics Says So...

I love my Kobo Clara Color. That said, I also love my Kindle Colorsoft when I switch it up. I also recently got a Scribe Colorsoft to read comic books on. If Kobo had a comparably sized color ereader I would have gone with that instead.

blademak in r/kobo

March 7, 2026 9:01 PM

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Top alternatives in E-Readers

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Clara BW

Kobo

Clara BW

$139.99

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