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I like scribbling with my Kindle Scribe but there’s a better writing tablet

For the past month, I’ve been doing something I haven’t done in decades. I’ve been using a pen. Not just to sign forms or scribble a Post-It note, but regularly, to write the things I would usually write on my laptop keyboard. I’ve been trying out the Amazon Kindle Scribe and the reMarkable 2, and if you’re interested in writing digitally, I’ll tell you if one of these tablets is right for you. 

Straight off the bat, though, I have to admit that I hate using a pen. I have terrible handwriting. Until I was a grown adult, my writing was illegible to most people who read it. As soon as I could, I jumped into the digital world and relied on a keyboard for all my notes and anything that needed to be written down, but it felt like something was missing. 

Kindle Scribe and reMarkable 2 e ink writing tablets

reMarkable 2 tablet (left) next to Amazon Kindle Scribe (right) (Image credit: Future / Philip Berne)

I missed the freedom of just jotting. When I need to write on a laptop, there are steps to take. Apps to open. There are delays. When I want to write on paper, I just need to find the tools. I don’t need to turn on my pen, or close tabs on my Leuchtturm notebook so a new page will open.


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