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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.

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    When I first got my hands on the Kindle Scribe—which is Additionally, PureWow may earn compensation through affiliate links within the story. All prices are accurate upon date of publish.

  5. Amazon Kindle devices - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 release of the Kindle Scribe includes a redesigned front face with white bezels, a new color-matching Premium stylus pen with a soft rubber eraser, and otherwise retains the hardware and feature specifications of the original Scribe. The base 16 GB Scribe now includes the Premium stylus pen, and has a corresponding price increase.

  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 ...

  7. Penknife - Wikipedia

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    Originally, penknives were used for thinning and pointing quills (cf. penna, Latin for feather) to prepare them for use as dip pens and, later, for repairing or re-pointing the nib. [1] A penknife might also be used to sharpen a pencil, [3] prior to the invention of the pencil sharpener. In the mid-1800s, penknives were necessary to slice the ...