Home » Technology » The New Kindle Scribe (2024): A Digital Notebook That Actually Makes Sense Amazon’s new Kindle Scribe fixes a problem many of us didn’t know we had: how to combine reading and writing in one digital device without the distractions. This latest model packs a sharp 300 ppi screen in a slim 0.22-inch frame, weighing just 15.3 ounces. The 10.2-inch glare-free display matches the size of standard paper, with brightness reaching 94 nits. It can run for 12 weeks of reading time (based on 30 minutes daily) or 3 weeks of writing on a single charge. Active Canvas lets you write notes directly on book pages. The text moves aside to give you room to write – just like having a notebook that adjusts itself as you work. You can import PDFs, Word docs, and even JPG files through the Send to Kindle feature. The Premium Pen (0.6 ounces) comes with five replacement tips and doesn’t need charging. It includes an eraser and a customizable shortcut button – simple touches that make writing feel natural.…