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Kindle Scribe vs Onyx Boox Go

June 16, 2026
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Kindle Scribe
Kindle Scribe is the first Kindle for reading and writing, with a 10.2” 300 ppi Paperwhite display, includes Basic Pen. Take notes within millions of titles in the Kindle Store – Handwrite thoughts on sticky notes in your favorite book with the included Basic Pen. Notes are automatically organized by book in one place, so you can browse, review, and export them via email.
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Onyx Boox Go
Premium e-note/e-reader with a 7-inch, high-resolution E Ink Carta Plus display with backlighting and dual-touch controls. The device is built on a high-performance hardware platform and runs Android, allowing users to install and use additional apps. It's equipped with modern Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules, while 64 GB of internal memory and a microSD card slot. Built-in audio player allows you to listen to audiobooks and music through the built-in speaker or headphones. The device features a slim, compact design with control buttons on the side, and its screen is protected by tempered glass. The model supports a stylus for handwritten notes and drawings, which can be purchased separately.
Kindle Scribe vs Onyx Boox Go in our news:

2026. Kindle Paperwhite and Scribe get AI search



Amazon has released firmware update 5.19.4.0.1 for Kindle Scribe models: Kindle Paperwhite 12th generation, Kindle Colorsoft and Kindle 11th generation released in 2024. It introduces AI-powered search and analytics in the notebook: It makes it easier to find information—write natural-language queries and get simple AI-powered summaries based on the notebook or dive deeper with follow-up questions. You can also now use the pen to ink on images in eBooks with enhanced layouts and Word documents sent to your Kindle. Smart Shapes have also been added—draw a shape in one stroke and hold the pen down at the end to automatically align it.

Author: Dhaval Parekh
Dhaval possesses a strong passion for technology and actively stays informed about the most recent advancements in the tech industry and cutting-edge gadgets. He pays special attention to dedicated e-Ink eReaders, e-Ink note-taking devices and tablets. In addition to his writing pursuits, Dhaval enjoys immersing himself in books and audiobooks, indulging in movies and series. Each month, he devotes his time to reading 1-2 fiction and tech books, and he proudly owns a diverse collection of eReaders. Having previously worked at TechCrunch, Dhaval now shares his expertise by contributing articles to various tech portals. You can contact Dhaval via email dhaval@bookrunch.com