Tag: tech

  • Retro writing 16 – PortaBook

    Over the years, there have been a few portable devices that tried, in a creative way, to overcome the keyboard size limitation. A comfortable keyboard layout just has to be a certain size – anything smaller makes the whole idea of a portable writing device impractical. Here, the iconic IBM ThinkPad with the “butterfly keyboard,”…

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  • Retro Writing 12 – The Panaword

    In my wanderings through machines that can be used as dedicated, retro-distraction-free writing devices, I had already gone into a few quite forgotten places. I’m fascinated by machines that I was not able to try because, in their hay day, I was just a kid with for whom his AMIGA 500 was everything. This time,…

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  • Retro Writing 09 – printing on the go.

    Even though the NEC Mobilegear has some downsides, it’s still my favorite go-to mobile writing device mainly because of its compatibility with file formats and just how dully usable the Windows CE system is. Thus, I was delighted to spot online a cute portable printer that can be used with Windows CE 3.0 and wirelessly…

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  • In my first adventure with retro writing devices, I mentioned that I would really like to test the famous Psion 5mx PDA as a candidate for a good portable writing device. I say “famous” because many articles about distraction-free and mobile writing mention this PDA released in 1999 with almost starry-eyed nostalgia. May it be…

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  • Retro writing 02 – ARDATA

    In my search for an interesting, distraction-free writing device, I went first for the most capable options – my laptop and the iPad Pro. With a good application, such as Scrivener, writing and editing on my iPad is just a pleasure (especially lately with the wireless keyboard and trackpad support enabled). I could just end…

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