The Kindle Scribe takes definitive aim at “paper tablets” like the ReMarkable 2, and it is the first dedicated Kindle for both reading and writing. To that end, it ships with a magnetic stylus that never needs charging or syncing to make notes, jot annotations as you read, or even just idle the day away drawing pictures and doodles. Consumers can choose between the basic pen and a premium stylus that includes a customizable shortcut button and an eraser on top. The Scribe will also integrate with Microsoft Word, as Word users can send documents to the device with a single click for further inspection and annotations. This functionality is set to arrive in early 2023. As for the e-reader, well, this is a Kindle so you basically know what to expect. The device includes a 10.2-inch, 300ppi Paperwhite display, and adjustable front light. You will also have your choice of several storage options to hold your hundreds (or thousands) of favorite books. Correction 9/28/2022: The third paragraph has been updated with the date the Microsoft Word Send-to-Kindle functionality will arrive.