Read and Annotate Newsletters on Kindle Scribe
The Kindle Scribe's 10.2-inch display and included stylus make it the ideal device for reading and annotating newsletters. You can highlight key insights, write margin notes, and create sticky notes while reading. For longer newsletters on business, finance, or tech, the Scribe gives you a reading experience closer to a printed page. Here's how to get newsletters delivered to your Scribe automatically.
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Set up your Kindle Scribe
Find your Scribe's Send-to-Kindle email in Settings > Your Account. It's a unique @kindle.com address.
Step 2: Connect InboxToKindle
Add your Scribe's email to InboxToKindle and approve our sender address in your Amazon account.
Step 3: Subscribe to newsletters
Use your InboxToKindle email for all newsletter subscriptions. They'll arrive as EPUBs on your Scribe.
Step 4: Annotate with the stylus
Use the Kindle Scribe pen to highlight key passages, write margin notes, and create sticky notes on newsletters.
Pro Tips
- 💡 The 10.2-inch display is perfect for longer newsletter content
- 💡 Use highlighting to mark key insights and action items
- 💡 Sticky notes let you add your own thoughts to newsletter content
- 💡 Export your annotations to review later
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I annotate newsletter EPUBs on the Kindle Scribe?
Yes. EPUB documents on the Scribe support highlighting, sticky notes, and handwritten margin notes using the stylus.
Is the Kindle Scribe worth it just for newsletters?
If you read long newsletters regularly and want to take notes or highlight key points, the Scribe is excellent. For shorter newsletters without annotation needs, a Paperwhite is more portable.
Do my Scribe annotations sync to other devices?
Highlights and typed notes sync via Whispersync. Handwritten notes are stored on the Scribe and can be exported as PDFs.
How does newsletter text look on the Scribe's larger screen?
Newsletter EPUBs look great on the 10.2-inch display. You can read without adjusting font size, or increase it for maximum comfort. The larger screen also shows more content per page.