This Amazon Kindle Scribe is a brilliant writing and e-reading tablet for work — but this unmissable deal on this certified Like-New model ends soon
The Amazon Kindle Scribe (2024) is one of the best e-readers and handwriting tablets for business professionals that we've ever tested, beating even the 2025 version when it comes to replicating the pen on paper feel.
And right now, a like-new Kindle Scribe has dropped to $288 (was $360) at Amazon .
This e-ink tablet features a the 10.2-inch, 300ppi E Ink display, redesigned Premium Pen, and Amazon's AI tools for handwriting refinement and note summarization, all backed by the same limited warranty as a new device.
Our hardware editor bought the same 'like new' model for work during the last big sale, and found it genuinely was like a new product off the shelf.
It's still just as good now.
Kindle Scribe (2024): was $359.99 now $287.99 10.2-inch glare-free E Ink display at 300ppi, 16GB storage, an adjustable warm front light, and the redesigned Premium Pen with a rubber eraser tip included.
AI-powered handwriting refinement converts notes to text, and AI note summaries condense longer notebooks.
This is a certified Like-New (Amazon Renewed) unit, tested and backed by the standard limited warranty.
View Deal Why we recommend it We tested the Kindle Scribe (2024) over a full review cycle, reading books, taking meeting notes, and putting its new AI features through real use.
The handwriting recognition was the standout: it converted our notes to text more accurately than we could read our own handwriting, and it did the same with a teenager's far messier writing during testing.
The note summary tool built on that well, condensing longer notebooks into something usable after a meeting or class.
The hardware itself carries over the strengths of past Scribes: a 300ppi display sharper than any competing writing tablet, a 12-week reading battery, and compatibility with folio cases and pens from the previous-generation Scribe.
It's also thinner than the last model despite looking and feeling more premium.
Price Context & Historical Value A $72 discount off $359.99 comes out to about 20 percent, and because this is a certified Like-New unit rather than new stock, the price already reflects a markdown off the standard $399.99 retail price before that discount is even applied.
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