Amazon Kindle Scribe 32GB (newest model) — 11” paper-like display with front light — Thinner, lighter, faster — Write in notebooks, documents, and books. Includes Premium Pen - Graphite vs Neo C 64GB+4GB Colour eBook Reader Supports 3rd-Party apps, 6” E Ink ePaper eReader Digital Paper, with Color Display, Long Battery Life for Reading
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#5 in E-Readers
Kindle
Amazon Kindle Scribe 32GB (newest model) — 11” paper-like display with front light — Thinner, lighter, faster — Write in notebooks, documents, and books. Includes Premium Pen - Graphite
$499.99
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Pros
- +Beautiful experience for manga
- +Large screen space
- +Potential for increased value with browser features
- +25% off (sale)
- +Larger screen
Cons
- -Not portable for everyday use
- -Too large
- -Small window for atlas app
- -Notebooks appear in the library section instead of a dedicated notebook section
“if you want something larger than the Paperwhite/Colorsoft... there's the Scribe models but those are substantially more expensive and less portable.”

#11 in E-Readers
Musnap
Neo C 64GB+4GB Colour eBook Reader Supports 3rd-Party apps, 6” E Ink ePaper eReader Digital Paper, with Color Display, Long Battery Life for Reading
$219.00
100/100Excellent
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Pros
- +Runs on android
- +Access to google playstore
- +Native ereader is nice
- +Can use pocketbook app for libby drms
- +Can read straight from libby app
Cons
- -Battery life lasts a bit more than a week (not multiple weeks)
“Runs on Android with access to the Google Playstore. Native ereader is nice. I use the Pocketbook app to read Libby DRMs.”