This premium Kindle Scribe bundle is cheaper than the Scribe itself

We love the Kindle Scribe, but it’s even better when you upgrade it with premium accessories—and for a limited time, you can score the Kindle Scribe Essentials bundle for less than you’d pay for the Scribe alone. It’s an absolute knock-your-pants-off bargain.

This sweet bundle is now just $324 at Amazon (normally $520) and here’s what you get: the 64GB Kindle Scribe, the Premium Pen, the Leather Folio Cover, and a power adapter.

The Kindle Scribe is Amazon’s first Kindle that handles both reading and writing. It features a spacious 10.2-inch 300PPI Paperwhite display that’s glare-free and front-lit, so you get the same reading experience that has made Kindle the most popular e-reader on the market.

But since this is a Kindle Scribe, you can also journal, sketch, take notes, and more. It’s basically a digital notebook, allowing you to jot stuff on pages and keep your thoughts organized.

With the Kindle Scribe, your handwritten notes and drawings are saved directly on the pages of your ebooks and documents—a deadly sin with printed books, but perfectly acceptable now.

One of the coolest things about the Kindle Scribe is its ability to convert handwritten notes to text. Whatever you scribble down can be turned into text that’s legible to everyone, not just you.

This bundle comes with a Kindle Premium Pen, which has two features on top of the Basic Pen: a built-in eraser for easy corrections and a Shortcut button that can do things like highlight text or create sticky notes.

And the Kindle Leather Folio Cover is a sleek, modern protective cover that turns into a stand for convenient reading. It’ll also automatically wake up and sleep your Kindle Scribe as you open and close.

Grab this incredible Kindle Scribe bundle before this deal expires! It’s not even a Prime-only deal, although it wouldn’t hurt to try a 30-day free trial of Prime now that Prime Day is just around the corner.

Save $196 on the Kindle Scribe Essentials bundleGet it at Amazon now

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