PocketBook has unveiled the InkPad One, a 10.3-inch e-ink tablet built on an open Linux architecture, positioning it as a direct challenger to Amazon’s KindleScribe and signalling a push to loosen the grip of closed digital reading ecosystems.
“The amount of fanfiction I’ve read that has been better written than books by real authors,” a third wrote, while a fourth opined that “KindleUnlimited is basically the fast fashion of literature.”.
If you primarily want a tablet device to mark up, highlight, and annotate your e-books and documents, and perhaps sometimes scribble some notes, Amazon's new KindleScribe Colorsoft could be worth the hefty investment ... .
the KindleScribe Colorsoft ... Consequently, it positions itself not against basic Kindles, but against specialized devices like the reMarkable tablet ... What is the main difference between the Kindle Scribe and the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft?.