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I love the Kindle Scribe
I caved in and bought it at BestBuy two days ago and I can not put it down! The fingernails showed without issue and was able to download my 1,100 plus ebooks without any indexing hiccups. 100x faster than the Oasis in the setup. The device is blazing fast and writing on it is much more fluid and natural than with the KOBO Sage.
Battery is top notch. Had very little battery drain in downloading my library. The Kindle Oasis I would need to charge 2-3 times during downloading everything but only 1 charge for the scribe during downloading and set up. Got a nice 3rd party case for $17 ( No way am I paying $50 to $80 for a case ). It did not photo well. it is actually a nice blue color Last edited by HLS; 03-12-2023 at 07:42 PM. |
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To be fair, the Sage is much smaller and not as easy to write on. What the Sage has is better dark mode and better software than the Scribe. Unfortunately, it looks as if the 10" 300dpi screens will not be available for Kobo until October, since Amazon apparently has a lock on them until then.
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I won't even get into the issues with attempting to share annotations with a group when the annotations are not written to the PDF file. |
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As it is, PDF workflow is little more than a proof of concept: let's see where we are in a few months. Updates will be coming to flesh it out, along with the Word workflow. Neither of these are my use cases at all, so the fact that it is not even close to finished doesn't diminish my enjoyment of what it is right now. Not only is it a great reading device, but it is super nice for working crossword and sudoku puzzles. And yes, I'm starting to appreciate it as a Notebook device. The most serious deficiencies with Notebooks and Pen features have been addressed, I'm sure other things are in the works (shapes, copy/paste etc). It's very pleasant to write on. I'll be a lot more satisfied once the Print Replica support is fleshed out. I'm more interested in reading PDFs (converted to Print Replica) and Kindle Store content in this format than marking them up and Sharing etc., and the expected reading features are not there now (ability to select and highlight text, create notes, dictionary lookup, better navigation features and performance). I think the initial market they are targeting is for education rather than business. That's a lower bar to reach, and by summer I think the features will be in place to support that scenario adequately. Last edited by tomsem; 03-18-2023 at 04:56 PM. |
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I got caught out by the DXG, which was for education, even though I waited for a sale after the PW3 was out and got it half price from Amazon US with free shipping. The DXG is the worst ereader I have or have had. I was seriously considering the Scribe but it's too locked into Amazon for PDF annotation and seems poorer than Sage or Elipsa for notes. The PDF support of Scribe seems poorer than reMarkable, Elipsa, or any 10″ eink because it's tied to Internet and Amazon. The conversion to fixed layout KFX is a deliberate more complex choice to lock documents and users into Amazon. That seems unsuitable for education too in many countries. |
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On the contrary. Education is going to require hardened DRM for textbooks that cannot be taken out of the (Amazon) system. Maybe they will add features to export the notes only, and to properly view them you have to put them on your own Scribe, and you have to have bought the textbook yourself for them to make sense. So that you can freely share notes, but not the book itself.
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Other items were the lack of handwriting recognition which the test users were not happy about and the lack of protection for documents on the device itself. If you lose the device, you want whomever finds it to have to do some work. |
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And with Notebook you can take class notes on something which doesn't need to be plugged in (laptop) or make typing noises that might be distracting. Some claim handwriting is better for 'retention' than typing. It's certainly more efficient to mix text and drawings than using a computer or tablet. Textbooks, of course, are DRM hardened and available in Kindle formats, including Print Replica. And you can export notes from those. Once Print Replica is properly supported, you can have all of these plus any course materials on Scribe. As to handwriting recognition, I think it will probably become available eventually, at least to extent that you can search notebooks and find stuff, at least. |
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note taking is so much better than on the tablet. feels more naural |
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