Two new Kindles are finally coming to the UK
The Scribes are on their way
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After a few months in which the US has had them ahead of us, Amazon has now confirmed that the two most recent launches in its Kindle lineup, the refreshed 2025 Kindle Scribe and Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, are about to be available in the UK at last.
They'll both hit Amazon UK on 8 April, and you can actually pre-order each one if you like, as of today. The new Kindle Scribe is here, while the Scribe Colorsoft is here.
If you've tapped on that second link, you'll probably have instantly seen what is realistically the biggest factor when it comes to the Scribe Colorsoft – its absolutely whacking price, at £569.99. We knew it would be expensive since US pricing has been a matter of fact for months, but that's still an awfully big wedge to drop on any Kindle, to be fair.
Article continues belowThe Scribe Colorsoft does exactly what it says on the tin, by bringing the tech behind Amazon's first colour Kindle displays to its largest version, letting you highlight, take notes, and read books all in colour.
I've tested the standard Kindle Colorsoft and found that the colour e-reader screen is pretty impressive, although there's no getting away from its compromises in terms of brightness and vividness compared to standard tablets of any description.
Frankly, even the standard Scribe requires a pretty hefty outlay at £449.99, but there's no doubt that its redesign is a pretty massive success from where I'm sitting. It's instantly modernised the Scribe very nicely, making the bezels the same size all around the screen to make it far more pleasing on the eye.
That 11-inch display is also the biggest in the Kindle lineup, so it's great for larger-format books and texts, including comics, albeit without the sort of super-responsive display or OS that you get from something like the Honor MagicPad 4, which is pricier but also much more of a traditional tablet.
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For those who want the Scribe experience for a bit less, Amazon says that a version of the Kindle Scribe without a front light is on its way, too, although it doesn't have a precise launch date. It'll start at £389.99, so you save £60 by skipping on the lighting (which might be quite a big compromise, to be honest).
We're hoping to get hands-on with these new Scribes to see how they stack up to the other Kindles we've tested, so keep an eye out for T3's reviews in the next few weeks, to learn more about how they fare.

Max is T3's Staff Writer for the Tech section – with years of experience reporting on tech and entertainment. He's also a gaming expert, both with the games themselves and in testing accessories and consoles, having previously flexed that expertise at Pocket-lint as a features editor.
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