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• The article discusses the launch of the new Kindle Scribe, Amazon's first e-reader with a stylus for writing and note-taking. The Kindle Scribe features a 10.2-inch display, a premium writing experience with low latency, and the ability to convert handwritten notes to text. It is aimed at professionals, students, and anyone who wants to take notes or annotate documents on an e-reader.

• The Kindle Scribe comes with a basic stylus, but users can also purchase an upgraded Premium Pen with additional features like a customizable shortcut button and wireless charging. The device supports a range of note-taking and annotation tools, including the ability to create to-do lists, highlight text, and insert sticky notes.

• The article notes that the Kindle Scribe is part of Amazon's broader strategy to expand the capabilities of its e-reader line beyond just reading books. By adding stylus support and note-taking features, the company is positioning the Kindle Scribe as a more versatile device that can compete with tablets and other digital note-taking solutions in the market.

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