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With the launch of Amazon scribe, a dilemma has been posed for consumers. Whether to pick Remarkable 2 or Scribe? The remarkable 2 has gained its reputation as one of the best digital writing slates. It offers the best free hand drawing experience and has excellent PDF editing software. Whereas Amazon scribe has upgraded its e-book tablet with a stylus to take notes and doodle while also reading from Amazon’s vast library. By the end of this blog, you will get a clear picture of how both the devices differ and bring to the table.
Beginning with the design, both devices come with their own type of structure having few similarities and various stark differences. The difference in design gives a unique user experience to customers. Amazon scribe is much wider and shorter than remarkable giving it a wider look. It is also heavier than remarkable, weighing up to 433g.
Remarkable comes with thick support beneath the display, allowing users to place it on any type of surface. Scribe is laced with an even bezel around the three edges and a thicker bezel on the left side making it easier to hold the device. Since it rotates the interface automatically, the user can adjust it as per his convenience. Amazon has maintained its black frame, marking a clear demarcation between frame and display. Both devices have a full touchscreen interface having only power buttons. Both have rubber feet on the rear to allow the device to easily stay face-up when required.
Feature | Kindle Scribe | Remarkable 2 |
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Dimensions | Wider and shorter | Taller and slimmer |
Weight | 433g | 403g |
Bezel | Thicker on left side | Even bezel |
Interface | Full touchscreen | Full touchscreen |
Buttons | Power button only | Power button only |
Rotation | Automatic | No auto-rotation |
Both come with a similar display front, having an e-ink display with a paper-like texture to offer a similar writing experience. The Scribe has a display, of 10.2 inches with a pixel density of 300ppi. Remarkable follows the same trend with 10.3 inches screen and lesser pixel density of 226ppi.
Feature | Kindle Scribe | Remarkable 2 |
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Screen Size | 10.2 inches | 10.3 inches |
Pixel Density | 300 ppi | 226 ppi |
Display Type | E-Ink display | E-Ink display |
Paper-like Texture | Yes | Yes |
Screen Lighting | 35 LEDs, adjustable | No built-in light |
Scribe has 35 LED front lights illuminating the screen when the brightness of the surroundings drops down. The warmth of the light can also be adjusted to make it easily readable at night. These changes can be scheduled so that the warmth and brightness get automatically adjusted at the night or comply with the surrounding environment. Remarkable offers no such functionalities and users need to have an external source of light during the dark. During the time with ample light, both devices work just fine but at night and in the dark Amazon scribe has an upper hand. Having a better pixel density of 300ppi, Scribe presents a sharp display with crisp text and a smoother line. When it comes to overall display and lighting, Scribe is the one.
Remarkable is primarily designed to replace all the piles of notebooks and paperwork, with an organized and better option. The user can pick from several templates to create their desired document with the proper format. It also offers various customizable options of pens and erasers to add or omit desirable changes. The customers can also connect it to their iCloud or Google drive to edit or read any document. It comes with a storage of 8GB and a battery life of two to three weeks.
Scribe not only allows you to create notebooks and documents but also has an attached library to surf and read your favorite books. The Scribe can be connected to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth both, unlike the remarkable which only connects to Wi-Fi. Scribe offers storage in three variants, 16GB, 32GB, and 64 GB. The battery is much more durable, as 12 weeks for reading only and 3 weeks for reading and writing.
Feature | Kindle Scribe | Remarkable 2 |
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Lighting | Adjustable warmth & brightness | No built-in lighting |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi & Bluetooth | Wi-Fi only |
Cloud Integration | Yes (Amazon Library) | Yes (iCloud, Google Drive) |
Storage Options | 16GB, 32GB, 64GB | 8GB |
Battery Life | Up to 12 weeks (reading), 3 weeks (writing) | 2-3 weeks |
Price
After using both, it’s pretty clear that the Kindle Scribe offers more value in the long run. Here’s why:
Display and Lighting: The Kindle Scribe has a sharper screen (300 ppi vs. 226 ppi on the Remarkable 2), and it also includes built-in lighting. This is a game-changer if you like reading or writing in low light. Remarkable 2 doesn’t offer any lighting, which can be a bit inconvenient in darker settings.
Versatility: If you’re just looking for a device to take notes and doodle, the Remarkable 2 does the job well. But the Kindle Scribe gives you more for your money. Not only can you write and draw, but you also have access to Amazon’s library of e-books. Plus, the adjustable warmth feature makes it easy on the eyes for nighttime reading.
Connectivity and Storage: With the Scribe, you get both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and more storage options to choose from. The Remarkable 2 only connects via Wi-Fi and offers just 8GB of storage. If you’re storing lots of documents or books, this difference is worth considering.
Price vs. Long-Term Value: Yes, the Remarkable 2 starts at a lower price point, but in the long run, the Kindle Scribe just offers more—especially if you’re planning to use it for both reading and writing. The battery lasts longer, and the extra features make it a more practical choice for most users.
In the end, if you want something versatile that works for reading, writing, and offers better display quality, the Kindle Scribe is the better option. But if you’re strictly focused on note-taking and don’t mind the lack of lighting or storage, the Remarkable 2 still holds its ground.
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