Amazon Kindle Scribe Digital Note-Taking Review Compared to ReMarkable 2

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • #amazon #eink #ereader #epaper #kindlescribe
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    Before you rule out the Amazon Kindle Scribe as your next E-Reader Note-Taking device you are going to want to make a point to invest 5 minutes watching this view.
    We are going to show you how it compares to devices like the reMarkable 2, SuperNote and Onyx Boox. The review is not going to be based on tech specs but on ask/use cases.
    Before we even get started comparing these products, here's a little background that I feel is important to know:
    The reMarkable has been on the market for a number of years and the device now is in its 2nd generation. Also, it's important to know that the reMarkable probably has one of the more extensive marketing plans I have seen to-date in the e-Paper segment. With that said, users report customer service doesn't match up to the marketing and most consumers feel a little doomed with the device.
    It's also fair to say that due to this, many users don't truly understand the intentions of the reMarkable: most e-paper devices are intended to be a distraction-free digital notebook. Therefore, if you are looking for an e-paper device that can become more of a hub for productivity and sync content to multiple devices then you will for sure want to watch the whole video as we introduce a solution.
    So let's talk about the success of the Kindle device. For many years now the Kindle has been the go-to E-Reader device. With the newly released Kindle Scribe we now have a Kindle product that introduces itself as an E-Paper device.
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  • @lalawson7
    @lalawson7 Před rokem +7

    A very fair comparison. I love the Kindle Scribe. The two most important unique selling points with the Scribe is that you can use it with no eye strain and no need to depend on external lighting at night. Plus we have updates to look forward to whilst enjoying the excellence of its e-reading quality. Quite a pioneering experience. 😄

  • @jaywithwhiskey
    @jaywithwhiskey Před rokem +33

    This is probably one of the best comparison videos I've seen. I feel like everyone is trashing the scribe for not being as sophisticated as the iPad on the writer's side but I was looking for a kindle with writing features not a writer's pad with some reading functions. As a heavy kindle user, this device was perfect and ultimately if I bought a Remarkable or iPad, I still would have a Kindle anyway so this is perfect for me. Thanks for reviewing whilst keeping in mind who this device could be for.

    • @DanielHarrisCodes
      @DanielHarrisCodes Před rokem

      I'm really tempted by an e-ink tablet, mainly the scribe due to the Kindle book access and backlight, but I do use and have used OneNote for years, so it would be a bit of a big shift for me.
      I currently have a plethora of tablet options (11" iPad Pro 2018, Surface Pro 9, 12.9" M2 iPad Pro) and I also have a Kindle which I use when I get the chance to sit down and do some reading.
      I could probably do away with the iPad devices and my Kindle completely if I had a Scribe as a Notebook + Kindle combo - It's just that idea of shifting away from an application I've loved using for approx. 15 years

  • @tonydamiani8029
    @tonydamiani8029 Před rokem +1

    Just an awesome comparison vid, best I have seen, and I have watched a ton of them.

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před rokem

      Wow, thanks! Thanks for taking the time to leave the comment, means a lot. If you have other questions or suggestions for content, please let me know.

  • @cindydavis2717
    @cindydavis2717 Před rokem +1

    Your knowledge helped me so very much!!! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!

  • @changez77654
    @changez77654 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this indepth review. One thing is unclear to me - how would you get the marked up PDF/planner templates out of the Kindle Scribe on to your computer? I am mostly a reader, and with my 5 year old Kindle needing an upgrade due to damage I am leaning towards the Scribe, as I have quite a few books in my Amazon library. The big value add for me is to scribble notes and have a planner in there like you show in the video. I currently do this with my iPad but get distracted with all the additional apps on their and the notifications. With the iPad the notes sync via iCloud so its fairly seamless. Would I have to connect my Scribe to my Mac via cables to get the files out? Thanks for your help!

  • @kelank12
    @kelank12 Před 11 měsíci +20

    This is my friend's second Kindle. czcams.com/users/postUgkxOnUR4NaproSbBbD2sdI4XcDZ58Jz8GOx The first one which is about 5 or 6 years old quit charging because the bottom connector went bad. When I saw they upgraded to a USB C connector I knew it was time. I think the old USB Micro connectors are a PIA. Her new one is great. It synced right out of the box and connected to WiFi immediately. The thing is perfect! Sooo mine will arrive tomorrow. (Been reading off an old Fire) What bugs me are the reviewers that give this product one star because it didn't work out of the box or they were too dumb to figure it out. If it doesn't work send it back and get another one. It couldn't be easier with Amazon. Giving it one star because it didn't work says nothing about a good one that does work. I bet a bad one is one in a thousand or more. Give it a break...just get another one.

  • @sirajkv
    @sirajkv Před rokem +2

    I am waiting to buy a note taking e-ink reader when they release office suite and email client on it. As an office companion.

  • @analesejoseph
    @analesejoseph Před rokem +1

    Do you have a screen protector on your Kindke Scribe ?
    Thank you for this review! I’m returning the ReMarkable due to the backlight. One note being on the kindle scribe is a even bigger plus.

  • @SheriCarthan-MinistryHelp
    @SheriCarthan-MinistryHelp Před 10 měsíci +3

    9:45 you were spot on regarding Amazon adding the features you mentioned! The Scribe now has them! great video!

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment. Happy to hear you liked the video. Not sure what you mean though by being spotted on amazon.

    • @SheriCarthan-MinistryHelp
      @SheriCarthan-MinistryHelp Před 10 měsíci +1

      ⁠@@bodendorfermy apologies for the confusion. All the tools you named that were originally missing from the Scribe, Amazon has now added! Spot on means, you were amazingly accurate!

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@SheriCarthan-MinistryHelp Thats awesome to hear!

    • @sudstahgaming
      @sudstahgaming Před 3 měsíci

      @bodendorfer for president or prime minister

  • @Cotez74
    @Cotez74 Před rokem +4

    Where did you find those templates for the scribe? I'm looking for a daily planner.

  • @JoAnn77PL
    @JoAnn77PL Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have just bought my Kindle Scribe (being an avid reader and Kindle enthusiast since thr Kindle with buttons - 3rd edition?) In my case, when I highlight any part of the text and I choose the note, I only get an option to write with "keyboard", no handwritten notes. I'm at the moment fully updated and I have no idea how to utilize that function :( That would be awesome because sometimes I would love to add my personal "feel" to the particular sentence or any part of the book...

  • @robertdrumm3722
    @robertdrumm3722 Před rokem +3

    Very well-done video, and excellent quality (especially sharpness!) Looks great at full screen. What camera did you use?

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před rokem

      Thanks Robert. Its some time a challenge with lit displays to provide a good clean image. I used a Sony A7III for the top-down, A7IV for the front facing shots.

  • @dpav02
    @dpav02 Před rokem +1

    Very good review! You kind of came to the same conclusions about the Scribe as Voja from My Deep Guide. Seems like the hardware is fantastic but the software is not there yet. Hopefully, they live up to their promise and improve it.

  • @michaeldurkin8659
    @michaeldurkin8659 Před rokem

    What one device would you select? I am all of those things that you mentioned. i have a kindle and a Remarkable 2. I use them both, but don't like the fact that I need to bring them both with me when I travel. I also don't like that the Remarkable doesn't sync with OneNote, which i use for work and personally every single day. Also, if Amazon got the hardware right, the software is an easy fix. If the hardware is wrong, you have to buy a new device. now, time tells us that Amazon will only update a device for so long before it is deprecated, but, by then there are usually dramatically new features that are worth buying a new piece of hardware for.

  • @247ryanjones
    @247ryanjones Před rokem +3

    Branden, do you like the iPad Pro or the Onyx to using your planner with OneNote? I like my iPAD PRO for this but have thought about trying the Onyx Boox to see what I like more

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před rokem +1

      If I have to choose between the two, the iPad all around is a complete tablet, however what I like about the Boox is that I can use this at my desk all week, never really needing to make a point to charge it, while keeping the display on for extended periods. I do naturally enjoy the writing experience of the Boox over the iPad. However, I have a matte screen cover on my iPad that greatly improves the writing feel. If it wasn't for the new addition of Focus modes on the iPad, I would see that having a more distraction free device with the Boox is enjoyable.

  • @kbhatia76
    @kbhatia76 Před rokem +3

    great video, how did u import the planner into scribe? also do the links work on the planner - from month to day, etc

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před rokem

      You use Send to Kindle to import the planner. Here is the link: brandenbodendorfer.com/how-to-install-pdf-digital-planner-on-amazon-scribe/
      As for the hyperlinks, they are embedded in the pdf file so you simply click on them and they will jump to the respective page.

  • @joesmoe4664
    @joesmoe4664 Před rokem +1

    Would you recommend for journaling?

  • @grilnam9945
    @grilnam9945 Před rokem +9

    I intend holding out until the scribe has handwriting recognition

  • @11streetcar
    @11streetcar Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video. How does one get an interactive pdf like that???

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před rokem +1

      The planner that is featured is the Key2Success Planner. Here is the shop Kind Scribe Planner Shop: brandenbodendorfer.com/amazon-scribe-digital-planners/

  • @davemeadows6688
    @davemeadows6688 Před rokem +2

    The biggest deal breaker foe the reMarkable is that it's not backlit. I like to take notes in bed or on the sofa while watching TV. You can't do this with the reMarkable without some kind of lighting. I think the Scribe has more potential going forward.

  • @brysonwest93
    @brysonwest93 Před rokem

    Well done, Branden.

  • @youssefessaghir2739
    @youssefessaghir2739 Před rokem

    Thank you so much 🙂

  • @PROgaming-fm6yu
    @PROgaming-fm6yu Před rokem

    I have a noob question! I am in the market for an e ink device to use on my photoshoots for my clients to sign waivers. I can have roughly 20 clients in a day and they have to sign two waivers each and as a result I want to go paperless. Which device would you recommend? which device is it easier to write onto PDF's. I have read the kindle doesn't support some PDF formats. I would obviously like to be able to save all these waivers on the device and into the cloud also.
    Thanks

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před rokem +4

      So you could use the kindle. But you would have to send each file to the device and then email each signed document. The file system has not really be developed yet. As for the remarkable the desktop app would allow you to copy and paste documents and then have them sign.
      However what I do. Is I use my Boox. Connected to OneDrive. I drop the file in the client folder. Open the pdf in OneDrive on the boox and have them sign. From there I can access on any device and easily share the document.

    • @PROgaming-fm6yu
      @PROgaming-fm6yu Před rokem +2

      @@bodendorfer Thanks for the speedy response Brandan! Ill check out the boox device also.

  • @redherring3701
    @redherring3701 Před rokem +2

    Hello, can you please tell me if the pen can be used as a page turn remote?

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před rokem

      It doesn't appear to be able too. I could see at some point the 3 button being programmed as such a tool.

  • @williambergmann641
    @williambergmann641 Před rokem +1

    The device is compelling from a hardware standpoint, but i have been trying to simplify my digital footprint for a bit now, and my handwritten notes live in Apple Notes on an iPad Mini. Obviously not Amazon's "fault" for not having access to that notes app, but until the have something more universal [OneNote, Notability, Bear, etc], it's not something I can move to.

  • @JaredGoyette
    @JaredGoyette Před 6 měsíci +1

    What if I am a reader who takes detailed notes about the books I am reading?

  • @susankorotkin3386
    @susankorotkin3386 Před rokem +1

    I am looking for a digital device to replace my old fashioned notebook I use at work. I would like a handwriting to text conversion so I could later search across multiple notes. Is this just pie in the sky?

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před rokem +1

      no thats not at all. So if you want this... there is a couple of options. most common is to use onenote, then from your desktop computer you can convert handwritten notes to type. If you want to use an iPad and or samsung device, and don't have a windows computer, then I would suggest using goodnotes or samsung notes. If you have further questions go to www.key2success.com and start a chat.

    • @bobgriffin316
      @bobgriffin316 Před rokem +1

      I think that the Boox Tab Ultra converts notes into text. it also converts voice directly into text as well. The Boox Ultra basically does everytning that you would ever want. However, it costs about 50% more than the others.

  • @briannev4452
    @briannev4452 Před rokem +5

    Great review! I feel like so many people are bashing the scribe, but it's because it's not the features that they are specifically wanting. I feel like so many people are expecting a first generation device to perform wonders. Compared to the remarkable 2 the scribe would definitely better fit my needs since I am an avid reader and would like the note taking for school. That being said, I wouldn't mind seeing some reviews of just the scribe.

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před rokem +1

      We will have a deeper discussion with this device after we have had a few weeks to use it daily.

  • @witoldohendrichjunior9475
    @witoldohendrichjunior9475 Před 3 měsíci

    Great job!

  • @user-vp5ji7qv6k
    @user-vp5ji7qv6k Před rokem

    Does scribe handle screen glare from direct light?

    • @briannev4452
      @briannev4452 Před rokem

      From what others have said about the scribe is that it is comparable to the kindle paperwhite. It does not have any glare from direct light. It conforms to what type of setting you're in. So if it's dark, the backlight comes on. If it's light outside it turns off. Not having glare is one of my fav things about kindle paperwhite.

  • @Starhartdeer
    @Starhartdeer Před rokem +3

    I think that subscribe button deafened me for a bit

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před rokem

      You always run at 100%? Most videos are not optimized to sound waves. We optimize everything to 93.5%. Most people have their audio only at 60%, so this means we are able to get about 56% of the wavelength. Its science. Hope you follow.

  • @pastorpatrickoshea9649
    @pastorpatrickoshea9649 Před 7 měsíci

    Downloaded planner on kindle scribe but it does not allow me to write on it

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před 7 měsíci

      did you import the planner via send to kindle? I would be happy to have a call with you. email me at support@brandenbodendorfer.com

  • @cablegi
    @cablegi Před rokem

    I am looking for a device where I can take just digital notes only. Just a plain digital notebook. Anyone know of such a device?

    • @vernabailey3671
      @vernabailey3671 Před rokem

      Supernote. No frills, just notes. It does have kindle app for reading, but mostly just notes. Maybe remarkable, I’ve never used that one.

    • @moiraohara
      @moiraohara Před rokem

      Remarkable 2

  • @mhmdhosny25
    @mhmdhosny25 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před 7 měsíci +1

      You are welcome. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.

  • @luka_w_kresce255
    @luka_w_kresce255 Před rokem

    Staying with my iPad pro with M1 chip for now

  • @tc102167
    @tc102167 Před 2 měsíci

    I read to learn NOT for enjoyment. My goal is to have a textbook experience without the textbook. That's Y I ordered the Scribe. Lets see how it goes!

  • @rickydeathtower
    @rickydeathtower Před 5 měsíci

    I’m on the fence between all of these devices. Boox seems to have the best feature set at the moment. If the super notes had backlights it would be the move.

  • @alanguages
    @alanguages Před 7 měsíci +1

    Pretty disappointed, that many Kindle books are considered not compatible with the Kindle Scribe.

  • @user-xo4be8im9b
    @user-xo4be8im9b Před 10 měsíci

    Awsome video... Hello sir, i am from Pakistan.... And i love reading... Please gift me kindle scribe

  • @Verschiedenes
    @Verschiedenes Před rokem

    That's the problem with e readers. The technology is simply not there yet. If I ever buy a e reader it MUST be on the level of a Samsung Galaxy Book. But in addition it must be less harmful for your eyes and of course you shpuld be able to read books on it.
    That's why I am currently still using regular paper based books.

    • @harri4208
      @harri4208 Před 11 měsíci

      ereaders are literally everywhere and sell very good. your expectations are just very special.

  • @CDubya.82
    @CDubya.82 Před rokem +2

    Why ruin the scribe with that horrible sticker right on the front? 😞

    • @bodendorfer
      @bodendorfer  Před rokem +1

      Its like art, not everyone will love it. And for some it increases the value.

  • @obstplusLiFarm
    @obstplusLiFarm Před rokem +1

    You need to write down „take out trash“? are you not married?