During its fall device event, Amazon revealed the brand-new Kindle Scribe Colorsoft. Working off the foundation laid by the Kindle Colorsoft, the new device quickly caught my eye purely based on how easy it is to take and share notes.

During a quick hands-on demo, I got to try the device itself and see how fluid and responsive the device is, while impressively offering an ultra-thin design to boot.

Kindle Colorsoft Scribe.
Storage
32GB, 64GB
Brand
Amazon
Screen Size
11-inch glare-free display
Battery
Months of reading, weeks of writing
Weight
400g
Front light
Yes

Replicating that pen-to-paper feeling

Writing on Kindle Scribe Colorsoft feels as tactile as writing on paper

Amazon utilizes quite a bit of ingenuity to replicate the feeling of taking notes or doodling on a real piece of paper. Using the included stylus, I was able to select from 10 basic pen colors. Providing all the standard selections from black to purple, green, blue, red, and beyond, I was able to begin jotting down notes in an instant.

Kindle Scribe Colorsoft supports five brush types, so whether it's notetaking or you have a clear artistic vision, the new device offers brush types for it all. You can get a finer-point pen type for everyday writing as well as brush types that mirror markers, fountain pens, and pencils to cover the entire spectrum.

The new device also sports five highlighter colors. This way, if you're reviewing a school note or project for work, you can highlight different pieces based on importance or topics. What boggled my mind during the demo was the difference in tactile feeling between using the pen strokes and highlighter styles. Amazon somehow replicates that true-to-life writing experience, even with subtle scratch audio.

Evolving Kindle Colorsoft technology

Following in the footsteps of Kindle's previous color display

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The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft leverages the same basic display technology as the Kindle Colorsoft. However, Amazon engineers took into account how important low latency would be to the user. With this in mind, the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft supports a fluid and responsive 12ms latency, which is practically unnoticeable to the eye when writing. Using what the company calls its color-render engine, the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft enhances the color and ensures writing feels natural during the process.

This is all accomplished while maintaining a thin and light design. The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is 5.4mm thick and only measures 400g. Sure, it's still a long way from the weight and thickness of a piece of paper, but at no point during my notetaking and doodling demo did the device feel too heavy to use for longer sessions. This might make it a great solution for students looking to leave stacks of spiral notebooks behind.

Incorporating AI to catch up quickly

Similar to X-Ray Recaps, the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft can recap a novel you return to

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Much like nearly all of Amazon's devices at this point, Kindle Scribe Colorsoft incorporates AI features to assist users. For instance, the device offers a notebook search feature. Users are able to ask Kindle to search for specific notes or references across those taken in the past. Kindle can then look through your notes to find those that are relevant and provide sources, all in an AI-generated summary. Users can then leverage follow-up questions to better refine the results. The device also allows users to use the handwriting keyboard to write a question using the stylus.

Arguably, the coolest AI feature is the 'Story So Far' recap. Similar to Prime Video's X-Ray Recap, Kindle Scribe Colorsoft can provide a recap on a novel or book and summarize what you've read so far. This was a perk that immediately interested me, someone who often walks away from a book and returns, wondering where I left off with the characters.

The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft combines the best aspects of the Kindle Colorsoft's vibrant display with thoughtful and useful notetaking features and a variety of brush types.

Kindle Scribe Colorsoft supports an 'Ask This Book' feature. Leveraging AI once again, the device allows users to highlight text and receive spoiler-free answers to their questions. Using this, users can achieve a better understanding of character motivations or lore of a novel.

Overall, the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft combines the best aspects of the Kindle Colorsoft's vibrant display with thoughtful and useful notetaking features and a variety of brush types. As someone who's looking to ditch the tactile notebook, I'm now convinced that Amazon's new Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is a viable option for both students and professionals looking to lighten their backpack or briefcase.