A big update brings the Kindle Scribe closer to being good

A person holding an Amazon Kindle Scribe.
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

It’s almost an understatement to say Amazon’s Kindle Scribe fell short of our expectations when it first launched, but perhaps there’s hope yet for Amazon’s first 10.2-inch e-reader and writing device.

Today, the company launched four new Kindle Scribe features mostly focused on improving the lackluster note-taking experience. Truth be told, they’re relatively minor updates, but any change helps.

First up, Amazon introduced a “Bird’s Eye View” button in the Kindle Scribe Notebook app, which you can access from the top menu when you’re on a notebook page. Clicking on it gives you a preview of nine notebook pages and also allows you to quickly add, delete, or move any of them around. You can also swipe to the next nine pages for faster...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/24/23682206/amazon-kindle-scribe-e-reader-kobo-elipsa-2e

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