The 5 best tablets for reading in 2022

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Tech specs: Display: 10.2-inch 300 ppi Paperwhite display| Battery life: Up to 12 weeks (at 30 minutes per day) | Weight: 15.3 ounces | Storage: 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB

The just recently announced Kindle Scribe is perhaps the perfect example of part e-reader, part tablet. It has the same functions you’ve come to know and love in a Kindle (300 ppi glare-free screen, weeks of battery life, adjustable warm light, etc.) but also comes with the capability to use Amazon’s Basic or Premium Pen to take handwritten notes or underline important quotations right within the book you’re reading. 

Your notes are automatically organized by book in one place, so you can browse, review, and export them via email.

Also: Kindle Scribe vs. Remarkable 2 Tablet: Digitize your notes

It also comes with preset templates to help you create notebooks, journals, and lists, but it also can create sticky notes in Microsoft Word and other compatible Word documents. 

The Kindle Scribe comes with the Basic pen, but for the more advanced features like a dedicated eraser or the shortcut button, you’ll need the premium pen, which costs $30 extra. 

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