That's dope! Nowadays, I come to appreciate specific purpose devices more and more over general purpose ones, the traditional experience never gets replaced! Thanks for the straight-to-the-point explanation and no-music background and distractions.
You are welcome. I have a video that is longer, with music, and a tone of distractions. It's a film noir stylized review (ua-cam.com/video/Eef9DRW5DRg/v-deo.htmlsi=gCy5-jTtMj_NuUgU) and I thought I should post another one that's more to the point. Glad you found this one useful and appreciate the feedback.
Holy- I love it! I like the concept, but- I don't know anybody who could scoff at a $300-$700 price tag! I debated for months on getting a Supernote, something that TRULY brought so much value to my life that I'dve paid MORE. But I don't think that trying this concept on a broad market with such a high entry price is a good idea... ;;
It is pricey. They do have a couple more models that are less expensive, I think I link to them in the video description. For professional writers, I'm sure there's value. Thanks for commenting!
Recently met a vision impaired user who swore by her Freewrite. It was one of the few devices that she could use because of the e-ink screen and text sizing. What I'm finding as I use the device, and meet others who do, this fits a niche. Agree, likely not for everyone, but definitely has a following and there are folks who can benefit from the tech.
@@retrocombs-tech the same exact effect,, with even bigger text, can be achieved with an e-ink tablet like the ones Boox makes and a bluetooth keyboard, for less than half the price. Freewrite has been overcharging for their tech for years.
That's dope!
Nowadays, I come to appreciate specific purpose devices more and more over general purpose ones, the traditional experience never gets replaced!
Thanks for the straight-to-the-point explanation and no-music background and distractions.
You are welcome. I have a video that is longer, with music, and a tone of distractions. It's a film noir stylized review (ua-cam.com/video/Eef9DRW5DRg/v-deo.htmlsi=gCy5-jTtMj_NuUgU) and I thought I should post another one that's more to the point. Glad you found this one useful and appreciate the feedback.
Now I only need to learn how to write... Creatively...😅
I'd say you probably have some stories! Especially recently with the wedding bells ringing!
@@retrocombs-tech Oh boy, do I...
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Holy- I love it! I like the concept, but- I don't know anybody who could scoff at a $300-$700 price tag! I debated for months on getting a Supernote, something that TRULY brought so much value to my life that I'dve paid MORE. But I don't think that trying this concept on a broad market with such a high entry price is a good idea... ;;
Great analysis and understandable. I'm not familiar with the "Supernote" and need to research that one.
Supernote is an e-ink notebook
Now someone can make cheap version that cost 50
They do have a cheaper version, but definitely still no $50.
Are you keeping up with the Freewrite? Because the Freewrite is keeping up with you.
Nicely done, Phill!
That's cool, but it's not $700 cool!
It is pricey. They do have a couple more models that are less expensive, I think I link to them in the video description. For professional writers, I'm sure there's value. Thanks for commenting!
Overpriced e-ink tablet. You're paying for the hipster vibe and nothing else.
Recently met a vision impaired user who swore by her Freewrite. It was one of the few devices that she could use because of the e-ink screen and text sizing. What I'm finding as I use the device, and meet others who do, this fits a niche. Agree, likely not for everyone, but definitely has a following and there are folks who can benefit from the tech.
@@retrocombs-tech the same exact effect,, with even bigger text, can be achieved with an e-ink tablet like the ones Boox makes and a bluetooth keyboard, for less than half the price. Freewrite has been overcharging for their tech for years.