Overview
- The Colorsoft starts at $630 alongside a refreshed $500 Scribe available now, with a $430 non–front-lit Scribe slated for release next year.
- New hardware includes a mini‑LED front light for tighter bezels, texture‑molded glass for pen friction, a reworked display stack to cut parallax, and a faster quad‑core platform with more memory and Amazon’s Oxide display tech.
- Color tools enable writing in 10 pen colors, highlighting in 5 colors, and a new shader for gradients and tonal shading.
- Software updates add a redesigned Home with Quick Notes, AI‑powered search with summaries, Google Drive and OneDrive imports, OneNote export, and Workspace folder organization.
- Ars Technica notes color e‑ink can degrade monochrome text even as the larger screen aids comics and full‑color docs, and it reports no Dropbox support and no confirmed timeline for bringing new features to existing Scribes; Amazon plans a Send to Alexa+ notes feature early next year.