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Amazon Kindle Scribe 2026 Lineup Complete In UK With AI Tools And Three Models

  • June 11, 2026
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Amazon has completed its latest Kindle Scribe lineup in the United Kingdom, adding a new budget-friendly model to sit alongside the existing Kindle Scribe Colorsoft and standard Kindle Scribe that were already available in Britain. The addition of the Kindle Scribe Without Front Light, priced at £389.99, gives the range a three-tier structure spanning from an accessible entry point to a premium colour display model, all built around artificial intelligence-powered note-taking and document review capabilities that mark a significant evolution from the original Scribe’s more basic feature set.

All three eReaders feature 11-inch glare-free paper-like e-ink displays housed in slimmer 5.4mm bodies, with built-in notebook facilities and a bundled Premium Pen stylus that does not require charging. The new Kindle Scribe range promises weeks of reading and writing on a single charge, though Amazon does not specify an exact figure. Amazon states that the new range is ideal for reviewing full-sized documents, efficient note-taking and AI-powered search, with AI-powered search and chat tools coming preinstalled alongside the ability to generate summaries, refine handwriting, and convert it to text.

The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft takes things further by offering a colour display alongside 32GB of internal storage, though it does not have a system-wide Dark Mode like the regular Kindle Scribe models, with one promised in an update later in the year. The regular Kindle Scribe also offers 32GB, while the alternative model drops that to 16GB and removes the front-lit display, making it the most affordable entry into the Scribe ecosystem. Following on from new models in 2024, the company launched three refreshed Kindle Scribe devices in the United States in 2025, claiming a 40 percent boost in performance when writing and turning pages alongside the new artificial intelligence tools now available across the lineup.

The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft costs £569.99, the regular Kindle Scribe is priced at £449.99, and the Kindle Scribe Without Front Light costs £389.99, with all three available to purchase immediately. The completion of the UK lineup arrives more than five years after ReMarkable first popularised the dedicated digital notebook category, a gap that Amazon is clearly attempting to close with the pace of its recent Scribe updates. For consumers weighing up digital note-taking devices, the three-tier structure now gives the Scribe range a price and feature matrix that accommodates everything from students wanting an affordable handwriting tool to professionals who need a colour display for annotating documents, with artificial intelligence assistance built into every model as a baseline capability rather than a premium add-on.

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