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Amazon’s color screen Kindles are finally getting a system-wide dark mode

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Amazon's latest update introduces system-wide dark mode to its color E Ink devices, including the Kindle Colorsoft and Scribe Colorsoft, enhancing user comfort and customization. This feature aligns these devices with the dark mode options available on traditional black-and-white Kindles, improving readability and reducing eye strain for users. Additionally, new tools for the Scribe's notebooks, such as Smart Shapes and hold-to-snap, enhance note-taking and sketching capabilities, making these devices more versatile for consumers and professionals alike.

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Most modern Kindle devices with a black and white E Ink screen offer an alternate inverted dark mode with white text against a black background across their entire user interface. Today Amazon has announced the same feature is coming to the Kindle Colorsoft and Kindle Scribe Colorsoft that instead feature color E Ink screens, which could previously only invert the pages of ebooks. The software update introducing the system-wide dark mode to Colorsoft devices “will be rolling out to readers worldwide” in the coming weeks, and available for download through Amazon’s website.

While dark mode will be available system-wide for every section of the Colorsoft and Scribe Colorsoft’s UI, you’ll be able to specify which sections use it. For instance, you can have dark mode turned on for the home screen, your ebook library, and reading, while keeping the Scribe’s written notebooks in normal light mode.

The Scribe Colorsoft’s new system-wide dark mode is being joined by new shape drawing tools for notebooks. Image: Amazon

In addition to the dark mode, the Scribe Colorsoft’s notebooks are getting Smart Shapes allowing you to add predefined shapes to your hand-written notes and sketches from the toolbar including lines, arrows, circles, triangles, and rectangles. If you prefer to draw them freehand, a new hold-to-snap feature will optionally convert them into precise lines, circles, triangles, or rectangles, keeping your notes looking neat.