Anyone who likes to read has certainly heard about the kindle. It is a tablet for reading the brand amazon, where you can buy books and have them at your fingertips whenever you want, inside your library. However, Amazon decided to go further this time, bringing the Kindle Scribe to market, the first in which it will be possible to read and also write.
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During its annual event, held last Wednesday (28), Amazon presented its new products and services for Echo, Fire TV and Blink devices to the audience. At the same event, the brand presented Kindle Scribe, its first release, in which, in addition to reading, it is also possible to write. The new Kindle comes with a magnetic pen and support for creating virtual notebooks, lists and notes in one place.
The device features a 10.2-inch display with 300 ppi (high pixel density present). It brings with it a matte visual finish and a 35 LED lighting with integrated temperature adjustment. Amazon Vice President Kevin Keith said the Kindle Scribe is the best the brand has ever made, where the writing looks like it was done on real paper.
“It is inspired by the Kindle customers who have added billions of notes and highlights to books over the years, and it's also ideal for reviewing and marking up documents, managing your to-do list, or scribbling about a big idea. Plus, it offers all the Kindle benefits customers know and love—millions of on-demand books, fonts adjustable headphones, premium reading capabilities, and weeks and weeks of battery life — with the benefit of a great, beautiful display.” he said.
Kindle Scribe also guarantees “months” of battery life and a textured screen similar to the experience of writing on a real craft sheet. There is also the possibility of customizing your notebooks and creating notes for your notes, in a kind of planner. It comes with two pen options: the Basic Pen and the Premium Pen, both of which require no battery and magnetically stick to the device. The difference between them is that Premium comes with an eraser on the opposite end and a shortcut button for changing sizes and markers.
It will also be possible, through sticky and floating notes, to write in PDF documents. And finally, Kindle Scribe will integrate with Word, which will give the user the possibility to send Microsoft documents to Kindle more quickly.
The launch should happen soon and will come with a suggested price of US$ 339 (converting to real, it is R$ 1,800) and storage options of 16GB, 32GB or 64GB. With an additional cost, it is possible to secure your Premium Pen. In Brazil, there is still no forecast for the launch of Kindle Scribe, nor how much it will cost.
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