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I gave my Kindle Scribe note-taking super powers – here’s how you can too


It’s been a long time since I owned a Kindle; until a few years ago, I was still rocking my original Kindle Fire from 2011. I love physical books, so over time its usefulness waned and I’ve favored of more general-use tablets such as my iPad Pro – that was, at least, until I saw the new Kindle Scribe.

Packed with useful AI tools, Kindle’s latest Scribe is no iPad beater, lacking the entertainment value and versatility of Apple‘s smart slates. However, for quick note-taking and productivity, it’s a dream.

Not only does the lightweight Kindle Scribe fit deftly into my handbag (read: overflowing backpack stuffed to the brim with wires, gadgets and other tech journalist nonsense), but I’ve found there are some pretty easy tips and tricks a lot of users seem to miss which turn it into a productivity powerhouse when you’re on the go.

Kindle Scribe

(Image credit: Josephine Watson / Future)

1. Try some custom note-taking templates



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