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Amazon Just Announced a Color Kindle Scribe, and It’s Expensive

September 30, 2025
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Amazon Just Announced a Color Kindle Scribe, and It's Expensive


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At its fall hardware event today, Amazon announced a new lineup of Kindle Scribe devices, less than a year after the release of the second generation of its writeable e-reader. All three of the devices sport a new design with smaller bezels and a larger 11-inch screen, but the key takeaway is that the same display tech that powers the Kindle Colorsoft is coming to the digital notebook—along with a hefty price tag.

Three new Kindle Scribes are on the way

At the event, Amazon revealed plans for an overhauled Scribe lineup that includes three different devices: The standard Kindle Scribe (starting at $499) with front light and the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft (starting at $629) will both be available later this year, while a third version without lighting (starting at $429) will arrive “early” in 2026. None of them are available for pre-order just yet.

Given Amazon launched the Kindle Colorsoft e-reader last year, it’s unsurprising they are bringing their best-in-class color screen stack to the Scribe—competitors like Boox have offered color digital notebooks for years. (The $530 Boox Note Air 4C is currently my pick for the best all-around digital notebook for most people.)

But I find the addition of a Scribe without a front light to be a tad confusing: While it’s true that adding a lighting layer puts additional distance between the tip of the stylus and the inner display, which can make the writing experience feel less “paper-like,” the 2024 Kindle Scribe (with a great front light) already performs extremely well in that regard. Honestly, I’m surprised Amazon thinks there is a large enough market for a version without lighting, especially given the fact that, at $429, it costs more than the current model with lighting.

A new design and new features

Amazon promises that these Scribes offer an improved experience, whether you opt for color or not: In a press release, the company touts a new front light system with more uniform lighting, new textured glass that feels better to write on, a new display stack that reduced the distance between the outer glass and inner display, plus a faster processor and more memory.

The new devices all look the same, save for different colored bezels; gone is the offset bezel design of the current generation of the Scribe, replaced with thinner, uniform bezels on all four sides of the screen. Without a case, they’ll weigh in 400g, 34g lighter than the older model.

It’s hard to say what all that means in terms of practical use—for example, Amazon touts that it is “40% faster for writing and page turns,” but Kindle page turns are already lightning fast, and as I noted when I reviewed the 2024 Scribe earlier this year, that model already had a great writing experience. The jury is out on whether these updates justify the price increase, whether you’re upgrading or buying for the first time.


What do you think so far?

Hardware aside, Amazon also talked up software changes, including a redesigned home screen that puts your notes front and center, Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive integrations, AI-powered search for your notes, and a forthcoming “Send to Alexa+” feature that will allow you to converse with the paid version of Amazon’s digital assistant about the contents of your notebooks.

Pricier than the competition

Without having gone hands-on with the new Scribes, I can say that all these changes sound great—but those prices, oof. Amazon didn’t clarify whether tariffs were a factor, but even given the larger screen (11 inches versus 10.2 inches on the 2024 model), the apparent $100 price jump for the black-and-white Scribe is significant (granted, it’s currently unclear how much storage that will get you, but Amazon does note the device “starts” at $499, while the 2024 model is priced at $399 for 16GB of storage and goes up from there).

And with a starting price of $629, the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is $100 more than the Boox Note Air 4C, and the latter can do a lot more, given it isn’t tied to Amazon’s restrictive ecosystem—Boox devices run on an open version of Android with access to the full Google Play store, meaning you can download your preferred reading and productivity apps, rather than restrict yourself to Amazon’s OS. The Kindle will likely offer a better writing experience, but when it comes to a pricey tool like this, that’s only part of the equation.

Get a deal on a 2024 Kindle Scribe

If you aren’t sold on the promised changes and don’t care about color note-taking, it’s not a bad time to buy last year’s version of the Kindle Scribe: In advance of October Prime Day, it’s currently on sale starting at $299 for 16GB of storage—though I’d probably opt for the limited time bundle with a cover and an upgrade to 64GB of storage for $372.



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