SAVE $60:As of March 5,Watch Gun Hill Online this Kindle Scribe essentials bundle is on sale for $479.97 at Amazon. That's a saving of 11% on list price.
The Kindle Scribe is the latest dream product for book lovers. A new kind of device that combines reading and notetaking, this new model released in 2024 is one we're always monitoring for discounts. And we're in luck, because Amazon currenty has a great deal on an essentials bundle that you won't want to miss.
As of March 5, you can save $60 on the Kindle Scribe essentials bundle, now just $479.97. The deal comes with the Premium Pen so you can jot down notes and convert them to text as easily as writing in a notebook. Unlike the basic pen, this model comes with an eraser at the top so you can quickly remove mistakes just by flipping the pen. It is also battery-free and works through a special power source embedded in the Kindle Scribe, so there is no need to charge it.
SEE ALSO: Kindle users: Don't sleep on the free credits you could earn through Kindle RewardsIt also comes with a 9W power adapter and a plant-based leather folio to store it away. According to Amazon, the plant-based leather is made from 76% renewable bio-materials (non-GMO corn, and viscose fiber from Forest Stewardship Council-certified sources) and 24% polyurethane. This deal is specific to the 64GB device, but you can choose between tungsten and metallic jade.
Besides its note-taking abilities, the Kindle Scribe has a 10.2-inch 300 ppi Paperwhite display, glare and ink-free. So, like the original Kindle model, it's perfect for sitting outside in the sun or harsh lighting. And if you're someone who reads on the go a lot, the Scribe has the best battery life of any model, promising to last months on a single charge. Yes, months.
Head to Amazon to grab this deal.
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