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Amazon knocks up to $140 off its flagship Kindle Scribe reader with deals from $240

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Alongside the rest of the Father’s Day Amazon tech deals, the flagship Kindle Scribe is now seeing straight up $100 price drops for Dad (and the rest of you digital page turners). You can now land the 16GB Kindle Scribe model at $239.99 shipped. Regular $340, this is nearly 30% off and matching the lowest we have ever tracked at $100 off the going rate. This is matching last year’s Black Friday price drop as well. This is indeed Amazon’s most powerful Kindle reader to date – it initially debuted as the only Kindle reader of its kind, attempting to blur the lines between reader and tablet with digital stylus note-taking action. Head below for additional details. 

The Kindle Scribe is Amazon’s most feature-packed reader yet and remains atop the current-generation lineup because of it. Alongside all of the usual reading prowess via the 10.2-inch 300 ppi glare-free Paperwhite display, you can also “use the four brush types to write and sketch on included templates like lined paper, grid paper, checklists, and more.” There are, just like there rest of the Amazon reader lineup, millions of books at your disposal in the dedicated storefront, but you’ll also score USB-C charging as well. 

There are two configurations on sale with varying storage capacities and you can knock an extra $40 off your purchase when buying any two of them at a time right now:

More Amazon gear Father’s Day deals:

Kindle Scribe features:

  • Read and write as naturally as you do on paper – Features the world’s first 10.2” 300 ppi glare-free Paperwhite display and included Premium Pen.
  • Take notes within millions of titles in the Kindle Store – Handwrite thoughts on sticky notes in your favorite book with the included Premium Pen. Notes are automatically organized by book in one place, so you can browse, review, and export them via email.
  • Create notebooks, journals, and lists – Choose from a variety of included templates like lined paper, grid paper, checklists, and more.
  • Review documents and take notes digitally – Use the Kindle app or desktop web browser to import documents. Review and mark up PDF files or create sticky notes in Microsoft Word and other compatible documents. Export documents and notes via email.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices