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  2. Amazon Kindle Scribe review: New updates elevate this ... - AOL

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    A recent update added pencil, fountain pen and marker options to the slate of drawing tools, and I was pleased to discover that all these tools are pressure- and angle-sensitive: Lines get thicker ...

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    We tested the Kindle Scribe, Amazon's new e-reader. We're breaking down everything you need to know about the new Kindle before holiday shopping.

  4. Amazon reveals Kindle Scribe for reading and writing - AOL

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    The newest Kindle features a 10.2-inch screen and comes with a magnetically attached pen, with a starting price of £329.99. Amazon reveals Kindle Scribe for reading and writing Skip to main content

  5. Grease pencil - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Marks made by grease pencils are resistant to moisture and can usually be removed by rubbing the marked surface with a paper towel. Grease pencils are available in several forms. The outer casing may be made of wood (like an ordinary pencil) and sharpened with a knife or pencil sharpener. Other types are covered in paper and ...

  6. Pencil sharpener - Wikipedia

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    A pencil sharpener (or pencil pointer, or in Ireland a parer or topper [1]) is a tool for sharpening a pencil's writing point by shaving away its worn surface. Pencil sharpeners may be operated manually or by an electric motor. It is common for many sharpeners to have a casing around them, which can be removed for emptying the pencil shavings ...

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