It has been two years since Amazon wanted to do away with paper with the Kindle Scribe and launched an e-book reader with a pen and notebook function. However, the device still had teething problems in the first generation. The 2024 generation, which is more than 100 euros more expensive, should now fix it. Is the extra charge worth it? Krone+ has the test.
Carrying thousands of books with you, reading at night without an external light source, no annoying reflections and a long battery life – e-readers such as Amazon’s Kindle devices have advantages over printed books. With the Kindle Scribe, Amazon also wants to create a digital alternative to notebooks. However, the test showed that this is not suitable for everyone, not even for the second generation. Krone+ reveals the pitfalls.
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