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Kindle Scribe price drop: get the 64GB model for $309.99

Save 31% on the Kindle Scribe (64GB), a smart buy if you want a big-screen Kindle for less

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If you’ve been curious about the Kindle Scribe but didn’t want to pay full price, this is the kind of discount that makes the decision easy. The Amazon Kindle Scribe (64GB) is down to $309.99 (was $449.99), saving you $140 at 31% off. It’s also worth noting that deals like this often show up when a newer model is available, which can make the previous version a much better value if you don’t need the absolute latest hardware.

What you’re getting

The Kindle Scribe is all about the bigger canvas. You get a large-screen Kindle experience that’s great for long reading sessions, plus extra room for note-taking and organization. The 64GB capacity is plenty for a huge library of books and documents, and it’s especially helpful if you like keeping PDFs, long reads, and reference materials downloaded.

It’s also a strong “single device for reading and notes” setup. Instead of juggling a Kindle and a separate notebook, the Scribe is designed for people who want to annotate, capture thoughts, and keep everything in one place—whether that’s work notes, study material, journaling, or meeting prep.

Why it’s worth it

This deal makes sense if you’ve been waiting for the Scribe to hit a price that feels justified. The biggest benefit isn’t flashy specs, it’s use frequency. A big-screen Kindle is the kind of device you reach for more often because it’s comfortable to read on, and it keeps you off the distraction loop of a phone or tablet.

And if a newer model is out, that’s not necessarily a reason to avoid this one. For most people, the “last-gen” version still delivers the core experience: a better reading setup, more room for documents, and a clean place for notes. The discount is what makes it compelling.

The bottom line

At $309.99, the Kindle Scribe (64GB) is a strong buy if you want a big-screen Kindle for reading and notes and you’re happy to trade “latest model” status for a significant price cut. If you absolutely want the newest version or any new hardware changes that came with it, then this deal is less tempting—but for value-focused buyers, this is a great time to jump in.

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