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My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The 2024 Amazon Kindle Scribe

January 7, 2026
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My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The 2024 Amazon Kindle Scribe


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Though the Kindle Scribe received an overhaul in December 2025, the 2024 model remains an attractive digital notebook. The 2024 Kindle Scribe is an upgraded version of Amazon’s oversized e-reader designed for note-taking, offering some nice improvements over the 2022 original. Those upgrades don’t come cheap, however, with prices on the 2024 Kindle Scribe starting at $399.99 (still a lot less than the new-for-2025 version, which starts at $499.99).

Right now, the 64GB version of the 2024 Scribe is a lot cheaper: It’s discounted to $309.99 (originally $419.99), the lowest price this reader has seen since its release, according to price-tracking tools, and a great opportunity to snatch one for a bargain.

The original Kindle Scribe came out in 2022; that version is currently $349.99 for a used 64GB model with the Premium Pen, which puts how good a deal this is in perspective—you can get the three-years-newer model for less.

That said, if you already have the 2022 version, there is no compelling reason to upgrade—the main difference is that the 2024 version comes with the Premium Pen instead of the Basic Pen stylus, while the tablet itself is shorter, narrower, and slimmer, but not by much (you can even still use the same case). The new screen also has texture, which will add some resistance when you’re writing on it, for a more natural feel. The gap between the screen and the outer casing is also smaller. But that’s where the differences end.


What do you think so far?

Otherwise, you’ll get the same book format compatibility, the same 15.3 oz weight, the same glare-free 300 ppi front-lit display screen, and the same 12-week battery life. Both tablets run the same software. Still, if you don’t own a Scribe at all and are considering getting one, the 2024 version is a good choice at the current price point—it’s 44% cheaper than the new 2025 model.

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