Kindle Paperwhite VS Kindle Scribe

All readers whether they read physical or just e-books have considered buying a Kindle and the biggest question they currently have is which one?

I have had both the Kindle Paperwhite and the Kindle Scribe so this is my opinion on both.

The first big difference I noticed between the two is the size. A Kindle Scribe is so much larger then Kindle Paperwhite. If you are looking for an e-reader that is easier to travel with then maybe a Kindle Paperwhite is the choice for you. If you are looking for a Kindle with a larger screen so it is easier to see then I would choose the Kindle Scribe. While yes, you can adjust the size of the font on both, a Kindle Scribe definitely has the advantage of increasing the size of the font while also keeping a page on the screen.

The second biggest difference I noticed is the ability to highlight and write on the Kindle.

While a Kindle Paperwhite does offer the ability to highlight quotes, the way it does it allows other folks to see your highlights. The Kindle Scribe allows for note-taking, highlighting and annotating. It even comes with its own stylus.

The Kindle Paperwhite comes with an adjustable warm light while the Scribe comes with the adjustable warm light but also an auto light adjuster.

You can also buy a Scribe that has a larger storage space (great for all you book dragons out there).

The Scribe is obviously more expensive ranging from $400+ while the Kindle Paperwhite is closer to $200

If you are looking for a small compact, budget friendly e-reader that is just for reading. Then I would recommend getting the Kindle Paperwhite. Link Below.

https://amzn.to/4mcgqnp

If you’re looking for an e-reader to take notes that is larger and still allows you to read comfortably then I would recommend getting the Kindle Scribe. Link Below.

https://amzn.to/4mn7bkr

Let us know if you have any more recommendations. Or what Kindle you would use!

-Fallon


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