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Breaking News
Amazon has unexpectedly launched three new Kindle Scribe digital notebooks in Australia, with pre-orders opening today starting at AU$699. The lineup includes the highly anticipated Colorsoft version, arriving a month earlier than industry predictions.

"We are thrilled to bring the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft to Australian customers ahead of schedule," said an Amazon spokesperson. "This device transforms note-taking with vibrant color annotations."
Tech analyst Sarah Chen of Gartner noted, "Amazon's accelerated launch signals strong confidence in the Australian e-reader market. The early availability could capture back-to-school demand."
The three models—Standard, Premium, and Colorsoft—are available for pre-order exclusively on Amazon.com.au. Shipping is expected to begin within two weeks.
Background
The Kindle Scribe was first introduced in 2022 as Amazon's flagship e-notebook, combining e-reader functionality with stylus-based note-taking. The Colorsoft variant, featuring a color E Ink display, was initially expected to launch in Australia in mid-2024.
Amazon has been expanding its digital notebook portfolio globally. The Australian release was originally slated for late April, but the company moved it forward to late March, catching retailers and consumers off guard.
Industry observers attribute the early launch to competitive pressure from rivals like reMarkable and Kobo, which have already launched color e-ink devices in the region.

What This Means
For Australian consumers, the early release means immediate access to a premium note-taking tool with color capabilities. The Colorsoft model is priced at AU$849, while the standard version starts at AU$699.
Business professionals and students who rely on digital annotations for PDFs and documents will benefit from the enhanced visual hierarchy that color provides. The device also supports wireless sharing and cloud syncing.
However, potential buyers should note that the Colorsoft uses E Ink Kaleido 3 technology, which offers 4,096 colors but lower resolution than monochrome displays. Battery life remains impressive at up to 10 weeks on a single charge.
Early adopters can secure their device now, but limited stock may cause delays. Amazon has not announced an official launch event.
For more details, see the Background and What This Means sections above.