Freewrite Alpha - HONEST first impressions.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2024
  • I am not currently wowed, given what I would call legibility issues. On the other hand, for me writing doesn't necessarily need to be about SEEING what I'm writing. It would just...be nice??
    == CORRECTIONS: I said this was over 20 years newer than the Neo; it's more like 16. I said this was 30 years newer than the AlphaSmart 3000; it's actually like 24 years. I was close! == Also I briefly took this down, tried to fix the volume issue, and reuploaded.
    I'm not a Freewrite affiliate or ambassador (they would never want that), but I do have some links here and the Amazon ones are affiliate:
    The Freewrite Alpha: getfreewrite.com/
    The Freewrite Traveler and other of my favorite gadgets on Amazon: tinyurl.com/fz56zwb7
    Get $40 off reMarkable: tinyurl.com/RM40S
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  • @bananasaboutmovies
    @bananasaboutmovies 3 месяца назад +42

    No, you're not being too negative. This was a very good comparison video and the screen on the Alpha is clearly not as good as the older machines. I have a Neo 2, and think I'll just stick with that.

    • @penguinvic9892
      @penguinvic9892 Месяц назад

      Agrred ! With the Neo2 the keys are in the FRONT of the unit, which is appreciated by any touch typist. And the screen on the YT video is so small. And hard to read … perhaps a braille option might have been an improvement !!

  • @SkepticalCaveman
    @SkepticalCaveman 2 месяца назад +13

    For those interested there is a opensource alternative called Zerowriter. It costs $50 to build.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  2 месяца назад +4

      I've looked at those and when I get to the soldering part, I'm out. But I think those who enjoy tinkering and have the tools would really have fun with it!

    • @pauljessup2647
      @pauljessup2647 22 дня назад

      @@WritersLike Yeah, same. The soldering is just too much for me, too. I ended up biting the bullet and getting the alpha myself, and I really like it so far. The viewing angle of the screen doesn't bother me at all...
      But I also don't have a Neo

  • @spyhardman
    @spyhardman 3 месяца назад +14

    Great illustration of the viewing angles. Thanks!

  • @larrymarso4492
    @larrymarso4492 3 месяца назад +8

    the comparisons make this video so painful, yet great. hey, the screen matches the key color at least. hope you ask for too much, never stop...

  • @JosephDickson
    @JosephDickson 3 месяца назад +4

    Let's take the high contrast screens our customers love and replace it with a reflective lcd that can't use a backlight. :D

  • @user-uf6xu2pm6j
    @user-uf6xu2pm6j 3 месяца назад +5

    Thank you for the video. I'm a first time user of a non-laptop/tablet writer, and I just got the Freewrite Alpha, probably off the same Indiegogo campaign. As someone who never had a Neo or an earlier Freewrite, I'm really liking the device. I think I'd love the traveler more, but I paid a couple hundred bucks less for this, so will keep it there for the moment.
    I have the black version, and I think that might help slightly with the screen visibility - I imagine that the white reflects a bit more glare. The smaller screen maybe is an issue, but I'm trying very much to embrace the type now-edit later aesthetic, so that might actually help in that direction.
    The best thing is the flatness of it - actually takes up less room and is lighter than my MS Surface - and the keyboard. I'm one of those fat fingered types you mentioned, and the keyboard is one of the most comfortable I've come across. I didn't notice the louder spacebar click when it's on kickstand angle either.
    A menu of the shortcuts would have been nice. I'm thinking of laminating the PDF the company emailed me and keeping that in the carrying case.
    Anyway, my two cents. Thanks for your video, and I hope you enjoy it, or it goes to a good home if you resale...

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      I'm glad you're enjoying it! Thanks for chiming in.

  • @rickhidalgo4711
    @rickhidalgo4711 3 месяца назад +6

    I’m a huge fan of the original NEO. I was excited to learn Astrohaus was releasing Alpha. After its initial release, I’m glad I sat it out. If I were to get any Freewrite device, it would the original smart typewriter. The Traveler and Alpha just don’t seem fleshed out enough for an investment. For a distraction free device, these devices are distractions within themselves. Thank you for the great review.

  • @hcblue
    @hcblue 3 месяца назад +3

    I just saw an ad earlier today for the Alpha, and your review came up first. You've confirmed my worry with the screen size and viewing angle, so I'm glad I found this video. And honestly, I'm considering finding that Neo instead. 😂

    • @pauljessup2647
      @pauljessup2647 22 дня назад

      Good luck finding one that's not close to $200

  • @MrsBennett67
    @MrsBennett67 3 месяца назад +3

    I think the Alpha is awesome. I will say, there is a difference between me and others who buy these gadgets-I’m not looking for the, ‘perfect’ gadget to end buying other gadgets. I’m just a writer who loves writing tools. I have many vintage and antique typewriters for this reason. For me, it’s not about finally getting the perfect writing tool, it’s about having functionality combined with style. That’s what the Freewrite devices are. They’re focused to a specific market, they are functional, and they are stylish. More importantly, they get the job done and they’re cool. If you’re a writer, you’re going to write no matter how imperfect or perfect your tools are. Basically people who buy these with the idea that it’s going to be THE writing tool, are looking for the leprechaun and the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +1

      I totally agree with all of this! I have many many imperfect writing tools because...I just like having all the things. In reality, I do most of the work I actually sell on my laptop and in Scrivener. The gadget thing is almost a separate but related side hobby and I love old typewriters, too!

  • @Throwawaybeats1
    @Throwawaybeats1 3 месяца назад +4

    Was going to buy it but that screen scares me. Will hold out for v2 😢

  • @wrtucey
    @wrtucey 3 месяца назад +2

    I really like the vibe of your videos, don't change a thing.

  • @dudleymq
    @dudleymq 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the comparisons! I have an AlphaSmart and am quite happy with it, and had been curious about the Alpha, but now...

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      A lot of people seem to like or love it - it takes all kinds!

  • @kerc
    @kerc 3 месяца назад +4

    I emailed them asking if they can add bold fonts. If they make the fonts thicker the legibility will improve quite a lot!

  • @drnomad16
    @drnomad16 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this thorough review!

  • @Terry_1111
    @Terry_1111 27 дней назад

    Excellent review and comparison. Thanks for sharing!

  • @OctoberJin
    @OctoberJin 3 месяца назад

    So glad you did this review! The screen visibility, font size options, keyboard loudness, and overall size are a no go for me. I’ll see what improvements they make to v2!

  • @kennethharris6959
    @kennethharris6959 3 месяца назад +16

    100% agree on the screen. Very difficult to read. I can see the large font size, but can only get like four to five words per line. Really let down by this device! I have the big Freewrite and love it. Was hoping alpha would be a nice addition for on the road. It is not :)

    • @takaramitsumi7070
      @takaramitsumi7070 3 месяца назад +1

      If you're looking for a device for the road, I think the Traveler would be the best for portability factor, or the Alphasmat Neo.

    • @brothergerasimos-bd3pq
      @brothergerasimos-bd3pq 3 месяца назад

      @@takaramitsumi7070 You would spend $549 for that? It's not worth the price!

  • @greyareaRK1
    @greyareaRK1 3 месяца назад +2

    The design looks nice, but otherwise it's another meagre offering IMO. They don't seem to be making any effort to improve their products, which is unforgiveable considering the asking price. Thank you for showing us your previous models. The lack of progress is quite evident.

  • @brettjacksonauthor
    @brettjacksonauthor 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm so pleased you made this video, I used to have an alphasmart neo2, and then I "upgraded" to the dana... and I was gutted, because it was so dim, and I couldn't use it.
    Now I see how much similar the new alpha is.. and it reminds me of the dana. :(
    Might just stick to my chromebook with black and white filters.

  • @pauliecaccamise1980
    @pauliecaccamise1980 3 месяца назад

    I finally got mine too. The black one. It’s so cute and handsome. A few things that I enjoy. The typing feel and lcd refresh are good. They are swift and as far as I can tell little to no delay. The smart typewriter gen 3 which I have has this annoying delay. It was fixed in an update with a compromise due to the e ink screen limitations. It ghosts the letter in and then solidifies it a bit later. So that huge drafting writing is addressed in the alpha. What baffles me is the screen size lack of backlight and opportunity to fully parody the features of the alpha smart which are awesome for learning or drafting or anything. I think I’ll keep mine but it is lacking major features and hardware features.

  • @arepas
    @arepas 3 месяца назад +3

    great adds with the neo devices. used the neo2 for years and loved it. the thing that hit purchase for me were the brown mechanical switches. don't forget with the neo2 hack you can put 7,9,11 lines on that old device which is awesome. my primary writing deck right now is the Ghost Edition (the keys are better than the black Traveler) and the Pomera DM250 (keyboard not awesome at all but it has two screen mode where you can align two files side by side which is awesome and outline mode where you can use sub brackets which turn it into a mini Scrivener light type device). look forward to checking it out tomorrow when it comes in the mail. thanks for the great review.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +1

      I truly think the Traveler would be PERFECT...if it had a light! Even so, IMHO it's the best device Astrohaus makes. The Ghost is so tempting but I need to cut myself off for the year! I could never adjust to the Pomera when I tried it, but I know it has many fans!

    • @TheMsJatis
      @TheMsJatis 3 месяца назад

      And do you know if it is usable with a custom keyboard layout?

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      @@TheMsJatis no idea!

    • @TimRoot-dotcom
      @TimRoot-dotcom 3 месяца назад

      I look forward to your opinion. I've been eying the traveler and the DM250 for some time. Is the Pomera keyboard bad? I don't need amazing or mechanical, just light activation force for fast touch-typing.

  • @DTPIIXART
    @DTPIIXART 24 дня назад

    The real question is why no backlight. Yes a backlight will use battery faster but at least you could see it. You gotta be grateful for people that show these products and how they work. Thanks! I'll stick to my laptop.

  • @videoanon469
    @videoanon469 3 месяца назад +1

    Great vid, thanks. The screen legibility was *much* better when the Alpha's sole font was the one pictured on the box (at 0:13 of your video). Apparently Astrohaus felt the need to change the font in the first over-the-air firmware update, and the new sole font is what is pictured on your device. As you say, it's really, really bad.

  • @nad6234
    @nad6234 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm wondering if the screen is worse because of the non-reflective coating? - I've not got one, but that did occur to me as a difference between the new & old tech... (not that I think the old stuff had reflective problems)...
    (not got one & also not got an Alphasmart either -- I'm in the UK and the Alphasmarts just don't seem to exist at all!? )

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +1

      Hmm I wonder about that coating, too, that may be the difference.

  • @creativinsanity
    @creativinsanity 3 месяца назад +3

    I got mine yesterday, and so far like it. Haven't had any of the other devices yet but might spring for a limited color of one of them at some point.
    I haven't tried sending to email since setting up postbox to sync to google docs for now, but did receive my email when i tested it prior. The software update took a little while to show up on mine, figured it was some back end registering it had to do before being able to see the update. Hoping to have this replace my Neo for most cases as the sync is so convenient, but I don't think I'll retire my Neos completely. The screen does leave something to desire, but being its really only for drafting I'll forgive it and buy into the idea the company is trying to sell us.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      I know there will be lots of fans of this device! I think a lot of it comes down to expectations.

  • @myuzu_
    @myuzu_ 3 месяца назад

    I remember using an alphasmart in elementary school in the 90s, as hand fatigue has always been an issue for me

  • @MySgriblo
    @MySgriblo 3 месяца назад +3

    I have the Traveler and the Hemingwrite and I really like both of them,however, the Traveler's keys leave alot to be desired for me and the Hemingwrite is not a portable device. I like everything about the Alpha (particularly the mechanical keyboard)EXCEPT THE LOUSY SCREEN! what were Freewrite thinking when they designed this device? I will probably return the Alpha because it is of no use to me unless they can brighten the screen via software???

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      I have wondered if they'll push out any updates to help with this issue. Remains to be seen!

  • @Soupie62
    @Soupie62 3 месяца назад +3

    I'm not familiar with the Freewrite series. That Traveller you showed - if it had a bigger, wider screen, I would be looking to buy.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      It actually holds quite a bit of text. Plenty for me - though it would really be amazing if it was about a half inch wider on both sides!

  • @murda2999
    @murda2999 3 месяца назад +1

    I got my new Alpha last week and generally like it. I agree that the screen is a bit disappointing though. Small is too small, and large doesn't show enough.
    There is a lack of contrast and I wish they had made the screen just a bit bigger. I am not aware of any way to change the contrast. (I have an original NEO and was happy with that screen.)
    I've been very impressed by the battery life in the week that I've had it. I connected the Postbox to my Google drive. The drafts are always kept up to date there. The email feature worked fine for me as well.
    I also liked how the company's engagement with me via email. They sent an email when the UPS dropped it at my door. They sent emails all through the initial phases of getting registered and other first steps.
    So far, the battery life seems great. I have used it for a bit every day, and the battery has not dropped at all.
    I could see that the noise of the keyboard would get some attention at a coffee shop, but that's totally expected with mechanical keys.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      I love that you're enjoying it - I know many people are and will ! It's got a lot going for it.

  • @hackerhomestead
    @hackerhomestead Месяц назад

    Good review. Thank you. This is the same pain that I have, they just don't make large LCD displays like they used to. Most of that market has moved to LED or e-ink.😢

  • @tommyapocalypse6096
    @tommyapocalypse6096 3 месяца назад

    I bought the Alphasmart Neo when it first came out, and wrote a few short stories on it. Then, for some unknown reason, I put it away for many years. I’ve been looking at writing on it again, though. Mine still works like it did when I first got it, and I just cleared it out for some new writing. It certainly has its limitations, but it gets the job done.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +1

      Mine still works perfectly, too! Pretty impressive.

  • @candyak9985
    @candyak9985 3 месяца назад +1

    Wow, I'm really disappointed. I can't believe it! What a shame. And you're definitely not asking for too much! For Freewrite to lean *so* heavily on the Alphasmart name and design, you would expect them to be contributing some real innovation to push the technology forward (apart from just wifi). Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video though! I guess I'll just keep trucking along with my old Alphasmart and my 'DIY Freewrite' (an e-ink tablet and a bluetooth mechanical keyboard)

  • @DominOmega
    @DominOmega 3 месяца назад

    It looks like it has a damage or a contrast/brightness issue. Dont know if you can set these things by software, but would bet it should not look like that. Have you compared it to other owners of the same model?
    I do remember watching LCD panels like that in my electronic practices at school and just adjusting resistors to give a better look.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      There aren't contrast settings and it's a complaint many but not all users have. It's all about expectations and how you plan to use it.

  • @saffirechanning7286
    @saffirechanning7286 3 месяца назад

    Hey, I just got an Alphasmart Neo 2. I wonder, how does that COMPARE to an Alphasmart? How many lines of text can you get on the display at once? How much do they cost?

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      That's all in the video except price. They don't make them anymore, so it's all about the resale market. There was a time you could pick them up for $20 but I think as stock gets bought up it's closer to $80? (Or are you talking about the 3000?)

  • @Linus007
    @Linus007 Месяц назад

    The AlphaSmart is aging a lot but it is a better machine in my opinion. For the longest time the software was available for the AlphaSmart. It allowed you to upload and download directly from the machine without having to send the text to a word processor as you describe here in the video. They also have a pretty rare wireless device that works with it. I have that device, but it is does not add a lot of value. One thing about these devices is they are very good for avoiding distractions. I spent my second masters degree using the Alpha Smart and it was amazing to have. Anywhere that I was waiting, I could pull it out and start writing on an assignment. I think you did an excellent job with your video and showing the product.

  • @thommccarthy1139
    @thommccarthy1139 3 месяца назад +3

    This thing is almost everything I needed. I have a neo but have lost work too many times due to memory being dependent on watch battery that jiggled out of place for a millisecond. I agree that the neo display is a little better and I miss actual arrow keys but losing my work just can't be replaced. I barely look at the screen anyway if I cared about the screen that much I'd get the traveler. I prefer the low profile and don't care about the viewing angle. Wish there was a protection against accidently hitting that send button lol.

    • @BrianSchellAuthor
      @BrianSchellAuthor 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, but you could have bought another Neo for $40 and probably wouldn’t;t have a loose watch battery. You could have bought probably six of them for what this new device costs.

    • @thommccarthy1139
      @thommccarthy1139 3 месяца назад +1

      @@BrianSchellAuthor Not losing my work/the backups is def worth it. Loved the alphasmart for what it was but just can't really gamble like that. Where I lost the most was when I took it on vacation (most relaxed and inspired) away from my PC to do regular transfers and poof 20+ hours of drafting gone.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +1

      I think you've hit on something that will be true for a lot of writers - that looking at the screen is not actually that important. Even when I'm working on my Traveler or the NEO, if I'm in a zone I'm just kind of staring into space and trusting my typing.

    • @TimRoot-dotcom
      @TimRoot-dotcom Месяц назад

      @@thommccarthy1139 I hook my alphasmart to my phone with usb-to-lightning adapter and save off my work to an Apple Note after each writing session. Wish I didn't have to, of course, but it works.

  • @ivolol
    @ivolol 3 месяца назад

    If you look very carefully (perhaps with a magnifying glass) you should be able to count the individual pixels on each screen, and thereby get a rough estimate of their horizontal x vertical pixel resolution on each one. Would be interesting to see. For a device dedicated solely to a specific purpose, its entire reason de etre is to excel at every aspect related to that purpose. Every tiny detail either adds or detracts from the experience. Just imagine if that screen was was 50% larger vertically, what a difference that could make to the experience. The fonts seem to have a lot of vertical line space; hopefully in a future firmware revision that could adjust that. Hopefully the contrast ratio on the screen is also adjustable?

  • @JK81251
    @JK81251 3 месяца назад +1

    It's good in a typical or classical genre device, but no better than combination of Boox Palma with a portable keyboard, with which you could even in Google doc, the battery will also last at least 3-5 days depending on how long you type everyday.

  • @LisaLangBlakeney
    @LisaLangBlakeney 3 месяца назад +1

    I own the Traveler and the original Neo. I LOVE both devices but the ease of getting my WIP from the traveler (online in the clout) is why I pick it hands down over Neo. The Freewrite definitely needs a better screen though, especially for the price. Neo is like $20 bucks on eBay.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      I love my Traveler, too, even though I wish I wish the screen had a backlight like the big Freewrite. I know they want a portable device to have uncompromised battery life, but most of us are still around recharge outlets most days of our lives!

  • @arkwibooks6419
    @arkwibooks6419 3 месяца назад +5

    seems like Astrohaus just misses it. Traveler with low profile MECHANICAL keyboard and backlight?? obvious perfect device, they don't make it.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +1

      This is my dream. They could do it! They could have already done it! Heavy sigh.

    • @aresaurelian
      @aresaurelian 3 месяца назад

      Perhaps we will get that too.

  • @danopticon
    @danopticon 3 месяца назад

    Dang, I wish I could remember its name for you, but … this thing you’re reviewing already existed in the early 1990s!
    In college, in the dorms, on the floor below mine, someone had what looked like an extra-thin electric typewriter, but what it REALLY was was this very gizmo you’re reviewing - except a little thicker, with a typewriter-style paper input and a dot matrix printer carriage that rode horizontally along its top, and a single-line LCD display below the paper and carriage, on which whatever you’d typed was displayed before it was printed. The memory, I believe, was onboard. To me it looked maddening - I owned an Apple IIc with a 9” green monochrome c.r.t. display, so I couldn’t imagine typing whole papers while only able to see one line at a time, when I was used to seeing three or four paragraphs at once, and storing years worth of papers on a series of 5-1/2” floppy disks - but the gizmo’s owner swore by it: she’d type away on the single line, and when she was done typing, the little gizmo would print her papers.
    I can’t tell you much more about it, as I didn’t toy around with it much. But something similar DID exist as early as the fall of 1990 and the winter of 1991!

    • @danopticon
      @danopticon 3 месяца назад

      (And yes, technically the fall of 1990 would be the end of the 1980s decade, with the 1990s not beginning until 1 Jan. 1991, but that kind of detail would just confuse many people, so I chose to gloss over it.)

    • @MrWaalkman
      @MrWaalkman 3 месяца назад

      There are tons of devices out there from the early days that are still available. And for next to nothing. A friend of mine picked up a "Smith Corona Mark V PWP" for $6 a few months ago.
      My Dreamwriter (1990's tech) was a bit pricy at $48.86 delivered. But it does everything this thing does.

    • @Joe_VanCleave
      @Joe_VanCleave 3 месяца назад

      Those were thermal typewriters, they used a special ribbon cartridge that used a thermal head to transfer the text to the paper. But the cartridges aren’t being made any longer, however you can use thermal paper with them directly. I like the Canon Typestar 220 the best.

  • @patricaristide7678
    @patricaristide7678 3 месяца назад

    Huh, that’s odd. I have and occasionally use the (well several actually) Amstrad NC 100 notepad from the early 90s. Getting anything off the device is cumbersome but of course the display contrast is easy to adjust and even for a non backlit screen perfectly legible.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +1

      I love all those early word-processor thingies. I wish those hadn't been dropped by electronics companies so quickly during the advent of the PC and laptop.

  • @minkya1010
    @minkya1010 Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @AmbientWalking
    @AmbientWalking 2 месяца назад

    What an interesting device.

  • @milosflaca
    @milosflaca 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m concerned about the screen.
    But what really upsets me the most is that the Alpha was advertised with an English international Keyboard for us who write in other language than English.
    But they now saying this would come in a update 🙄.
    I wanted to get an Alphasmart but I live outside the uS and wouldn’t want to risk getting a defective device. And this is why I went for a newer device.
    I have the freewrite (the big one, which I love. Got the Lemon version) and now I’m not sure about my purchase anymore.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +1

      The lemon Freewrite is sooooo pretty!! I’m glad you’re enjoying that if nothing else!

  • @redheadgoeshealthy9505
    @redheadgoeshealthy9505 3 месяца назад +2

    Yeah I am really confused about who this appeals to. Is the idea that you’re not actually looking at what you’re writing when you draft? Is that why the screen is so dang small?

  • @barbarajloriordan2697
    @barbarajloriordan2697 3 месяца назад

    In spiritual practice, we learn about desire. That little voice that says, “When this comes I’ll be happy and stop buying new stuff” comes from our ego. People who follow a spiritual discipline learn to observe that little voice and obtain some distance from it. We learn that you don’t give up desire but eventually recognize its futility.

  • @owenrichards1418
    @owenrichards1418 3 месяца назад +1

    We are a quarter of the way through the 21st century. There is no excuse for not having some kind of decent display on one of these things where you can see more than one or two lines at a time. It's not on.

  • @mike_qbik
    @mike_qbik 3 месяца назад +35

    Oops. Looks like no DD was done in here. Terrible visibility on the Astrohaus Alpha. Would not buy this at all. Not to mention no backlight. The contrast is laughable. 20 years between …. unbeliavable. Just too many unacceptable compromises, would send it back.

  • @MrWaalkman
    @MrWaalkman 3 месяца назад

    I think that I'll just hang on to my NTS Dreamwriter. Or my Tandy 100. Or my Sharp Brain. Or... :)
    From a technical standpoint, getting the LCD wrong is pretty silly given the excellent options out there. And it's not like they didn't have plenty of wiggle room in the pricing to go with a better display.

  • @BenMilford
    @BenMilford 3 месяца назад +1

    Just the ergonomics of looking down at the screen would make me pass in the device. Otherwise it’s quite good looking and I love the novelty.

  • @dotapark
    @dotapark Месяц назад

    oh no, the screen IS much darker and smaller than products they copied. Also I don't know why, but I think it's better writing on squish keyboard than click-y ones, especially when what you write is personal or fiction works. Didn't expect Freewrite Traveler is better than alpha, cause e-ink sometime really does slower than my type speed...maybe I should get that one instead. Thank you for the video 🥲

  • @jinchoung
    @jinchoung 3 месяца назад +1

    not too negative. these things need to be a LOT better and a LOT cheaper for it to make sense. I'm relieved i was able to sell my traveler. my penchant for wanting a "writing device" and having tried these (including the alphasmart) has cured me of my penchant. word processor is just fine (albeit i use the much simpler and less different for the sake of different word processor Textmaker 2021).

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      I actually had the thought with this one... "Is this the tipping point? Has this cured my gadget addiction? Will I ever buy anything like this again??" (probably yes)

    • @ivolol
      @ivolol 3 месяца назад

      @@WritersLike Sometimes you find a gadget that's like 98% perfect, and it's heaven to use for years. Sometimes you find a gadget that's like, 72% perfect, its pretty good, does the job. Or sometimes it's barely 63% good and it never feels worth it taking out.
      When you buy something that's barely out of propotype, it can be difficult to come to terms with the fact that its much less likely you're going to get something nearest that 100% mark rather than around 50% or possibly even below.

  • @CZpersi
    @CZpersi Месяц назад

    No blacklight display in 2024? Or at least frontlight, like the Kindles or Game Boy Advance used to have back in the early 2000s? The battery requirement would be minimal with well selected LEDs.

  • @JensAndJovie
    @JensAndJovie 3 месяца назад +4

    the display looks horrible, it seems to be way too dark. I ordered the black version, but seeing this makes me regret the purchase already. I don't even want to consider the price... Maybe I just stick to the Traveler.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +1

      Im perplexed at how it turned out. I wasn’t SO surprised by the size of the display but the contrast is a letdown. I’m going to give it more time in natural light and see if it looks any better. Maybe when you see yours in person it won’t be as bad!

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +3

      P.S. FWIW I think the Traveler is a fantastic device and perhaps this company's one redeeming invention!

  • @ManuelDornbusch
    @ManuelDornbusch 3 месяца назад +1

    I have the Freewrite Traveller and wow, the Alpha just looses with the LCD in comparison to the e-ink
    The Traveller is far superior

  • @deanhuff123
    @deanhuff123 3 месяца назад +1

    My Alpha is in the mail. I also have a Neo and have had both the Traveller and Full size models in the past. From the looks of your video, the Alpha's screen needs a contrast improvement big time. I really liked the full size model, the traveller was not for me. We will see how things fare with the Alpha.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      I really do wonder if this is anything they'll be able to improve with updates. We'll see!

  • @OctoberJin
    @OctoberJin 3 месяца назад

    “Send” should be near instantaneous. Try doing a hard reboot of your Alpha to see if it fixes the issue

  • @fpham8004
    @fpham8004 3 месяца назад

    Funny, you have so many typos with alpha and none with neo. Did they play with key pitch?

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      It’s a completely different kind of keyboard - I always make errors adjusting to any new keyboard, and I’m sure it would just take a few days if use to iron those out!

    • @fpham8004
      @fpham8004 3 месяца назад

      @@WritersLike I once bought one of those typewriter like with round buttons - even a year later I had like 5 typos per sentence....

  • @elementulie
    @elementulie 3 месяца назад +1

    Did the emails ever show up?

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      No! I haven’t reached out to support yet. It did sync to my Postbox account though

  • @marieazrak1951
    @marieazrak1951 Месяц назад

    You could put some stickers on and decorate it a little bit to give it some life

  • @Randhyll_Cho
    @Randhyll_Cho 3 месяца назад +1

    Mine supposedly comes tomorrow. Ordered within the hour of pre-order and they apparently shipped it via an old guy walking across the country. Basically all of the reasons I ordered this are shot to shit in this video 😂. I can’t stand the spacebar on my Traveller and the refresh rate is super annoying. That screen is a joke, however. I don’t mind the small size, honestly that was a big draw as a chronic edit-in-flight writer, but if it’s too dark to see what I’m typing… that feels like an issue. Now worried there wont be a second hand market to dump these things into once word spreads that they don’t function as intended.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      Hey, maybe you'll love it! A lot of people do!

  • @PianoMan-hx3ev
    @PianoMan-hx3ev 3 месяца назад +1

    It’s because Astrohaus(like many other companies)...Don’t use their own products. I need to sit down and put together something ACTUAL writers like myself could use and never want to put down.
    Also, Astrohaus always go cheap on their wimpy-sized displays.

  • @arepas
    @arepas 3 месяца назад

    4 lines before firmware update, 5 with 1.0 (just in case someone prefers the 4 lines with 'small'. Don't update if, so)

  • @malcolmhutchison
    @malcolmhutchison 3 месяца назад

    If they reduced the leading (the gap between lines of text) they could get more rows

  • @fcf8269
    @fcf8269 Месяц назад

    Also it is not like technology is worst; it is the opposite. But you are looking at a cheap LCD with higher resolution, so that will always look worst than a "old school" LCD from a device like the Alphasmart. If the screen was 3x the size, you would see a much better resolution (not at the same level as eink of course); but when you type just 3 lines at the average size of the font, you are basically not leveraging on the high resolution advantage of modern screens.

  • @guillermoochoadeaspuru625
    @guillermoochoadeaspuru625 3 месяца назад +1

    I stick with my Olivetti Lettera 22.

  • @DTPIIXART
    @DTPIIXART 24 дня назад

    Of all of those, I would only get the Traveller version for the biggest screen. Outside of that, I'd rather just carry my 14 inch screen laptop. It's not much bigger, and at least then I can actually write documents.

  • @walkingoutdoor6620
    @walkingoutdoor6620 17 дней назад

    The Epson HX20, maybe the first laptop ever (1981), had adjustible viewing angles for its LCD. 350$?! For that?!

  • @BrianJarvisOR
    @BrianJarvisOR 3 месяца назад

    Seems like this would be an ergonomic nightmare. I don't know how long I could type basically looking down at my fingers. Does anyone who has used something like this for a while have any neck discomfort?

  • @larrymarso4492
    @larrymarso4492 3 месяца назад

    significantly better right out of the package. the firmware update just ruined the fonts. they're struggling to internationalize the fonts. as a result the fonts are not what the company marketed for the last year. looks like you have already applied the firmware update.

  • @messenger3478
    @messenger3478 2 месяца назад

    Well, I was thinking of saving up for one, but because of my disability this thing is a no go. I like their other devices, but I can't afford them.

  • @svartahaxa4263
    @svartahaxa4263 3 месяца назад

    I would go crazy because I would be constantly thinking that the keyboard is dirty.

  • @marshall1oo627
    @marshall1oo627 2 месяца назад +2

    I am a fan of some of Freewrite’s products, but the Alpha just looks so incredibly bad. They could have just improved the traveler instead of making a worse, more expensive Alphasmart.

  • @joecarroll8286
    @joecarroll8286 3 месяца назад

    At the risk of asking an ignorant question - is it just the lack of distractions that makes these appealing? As someone who edits and formats as I go, I can feel my blood pressure rising at the thought of only having four lines of text at a time.

    • @aresaurelian
      @aresaurelian 3 месяца назад +1

      For me it is both the format, and the distraction free experience. It channels all your creative powers to the actual creation, nothing else. It is also the convenience of it, send - done. The strange magic of the device sucking me into it, enabling me to focus - unstoppable creation.
      The trick is to find your style of device.

    • @joecarroll8286
      @joecarroll8286 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the info! I like the idea of a device that does one thing well...I'll have to look into them. @@aresaurelian

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +3

      Well, speaking for myself and my kind, a large part of the appeal is simply the novelty of new gadgets. I don't need any of these things to get me to write. I just enjoy having the toys :)

  • @rogerfaure5548
    @rogerfaure5548 3 месяца назад

    Joli, pratique mais trop cher ! Diviser par 2, j'achète de suite.

  • @kuen-wahcheung1863
    @kuen-wahcheung1863 3 месяца назад +2

    You would be better off with a mechanical keyboard and sticking an old iPad on it.

  • @JeremyWalla
    @JeremyWalla 3 месяца назад

    For the money buy a Boox Tablet and dont install anything to distract your writing. Nuy a great bluetooth keyboard and a lamy safari emr pen.

  • @CozyChalet
    @CozyChalet 3 месяца назад

    I am about to give up with internet connection and email setup. Useless. Nothing but frustration. Feels like it took them 100 years to give this to us and it doesn’t work properly.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      I have to say that I think they screwed this up pretttty badly. Some people seem happy with theirs but I can't tell if they really are or they just need to believe that because they've been looking forward to it for so long.

  • @UKSCIENCEORG
    @UKSCIENCEORG 3 месяца назад

    The only writing experience the designer of this thing has is writing cheques for his coke dealer!

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 3 месяца назад +1

    I really like the idea, BUT, it's flawed and 3 x the price it should be !
    No backlight was a fail in 1999, let alone 25yrs later FFS !!!
    I'd rather use my 1996 Palm Pilot & Stowaway folding keyboard !

  • @foxcar29
    @foxcar29 3 месяца назад

    the travel its netter than the alpha..its look like atoy writer..and they dont have much screen view , i feel like a old calculator ..y prefer the traveler

  • @claudiameier666
    @claudiameier666 3 месяца назад

    freewrite is way too expensive. i wanted the traveller but as i have a neo 2 i cant justify the buy

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      It is very expensive. I wouldn't have one myself if I hadn't gotten at the Indiegogo price, which was still a lot but about $200 less than it is now.

  • @geneiwanskijr5957
    @geneiwanskijr5957 3 месяца назад

    I bought the original fw three years ago. I’m visually impaired, and I asked them to bump up the font size. All they made was excuses, saying they had other things they were working on. Now after three products, a whole bunch of trendy color changes, and everything else. They still haven’t done anything to address the glaring omission of larger font sizes like you have on the Kindle. I am thoroughly disgusted with the founders of the fw. They even went so far as to say that maybe this wasn’t the product for me. Well apparently it’s not the product for me because they don’t benefit from making that change. So it appears inclusion only goes so far in the world. And if it doesn’t benefit everybody, then it’s not important anymore. So I’ve got this $600 typewriter that I really struggle with using. I spent the same money that everyone else did, but I don’t get the same benefit from it. So all I can ask for is if the community will join me in demanding that they update the firmware to allow for larger font sizes. It doesn’t matter how many words are on the screen if you can use it and it works for you, but they’re so arrogant. They can’t understand that, not everything Hass to be perfect to get the job done. Because of the choices that are offered with the Kindle products I can use the Kindle just as easily as any person with normal eyesight and there’s no reason through a firmware update that they couldn’t do the same thing with the fw. In fact, that’s what I want to see with the fw, is the same number of incremental choices in font size that you have with the Kindle.

  • @arnuph1s
    @arnuph1s 3 месяца назад

    Looks like a modern take on the Tandy 100. And not in a good way.

  • @wil2197
    @wil2197 2 месяца назад

    I feel this company makes a living fleecing you writers with sub par products. This should be no more than 200 bucks.
    You guys gotta stop giving this company your money.

  • @Jimgress
    @Jimgress 3 месяца назад

    It’s honestly baffling how Freewrite still exists to this day when there’s thousands of 1990s Neos out on eBay for 1/3rd the price of this…thing and 1/7th the price of the first freewrite. The company is a scam as far as I’m concerned, relying entirely on hipster marketing to sell a niche product that already existed in largely better form decades ago.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      I agree to an extent, but not to the extent I can guarantee they won't get more of my money someday. I am the niche lol

  • @nickthaskater
    @nickthaskater 3 месяца назад

    There is no excuse for having a tiny, dim screen on this. They should be embarrassed to sell this.

  • @mkn.567
    @mkn.567 3 месяца назад +1

    Everything about the FreeWrite company is built for swindling writers. It's all cost-cutting measures, bumping the price up for its niche-factor, and ignoring the needs of writers. So disgusted with the company. I'm buying an alphasmart neo 2 off of ebay.
    Remember the OG was built to be durable enough so the children with learning disabilities could use. Does anybody really believe freewrite would build even near to that spec?

    • @penguinvic9892
      @penguinvic9892 Месяц назад

      If your writing needs are straightforward, then the Neo2 is your machine, certainly at the price these are going for. I recommend transferring data at the end of each day to your computer as a precautionary measure / backup, etc. I haven’t lost anything yet but even so.
      The Neo comes with the standard English/Latin letter set, plus a select set of special characters i.e. æ, é, ñ, ø, etc. I’ve used these special characters not as intended but to mark my unedited work for things like italics (ø), bold, etc., for when I down load to a computer and then make corrections, or you can simply type in things like (i) or (b) etc.
      Standard downloading takes awhile as it is letter by letter, but doing so while making a cup of coffee and watching the evening news on TV or some such will take care of this if it is a long document. The 80,000 or so word capacity over just 8 files is somewhat small memory, but I takes two or three days to do that, so hardly a problem (to me at any rate). Working battery life of some 700 hours is quite amazing for just 3 quality AA batteries 🔋 🔋 🔋, making it the perfect off grid device / during power failures / camping etc.
      It has it’s limitations, of course, but for the price it’s exceptional value.

  • @fcf8269
    @fcf8269 Месяц назад

    who thought that this device was a good idea, for people that write (40+ for most part, and often with eye problems) on a regular basis, using such small screen and horrible keyboard?

  • @xophermc
    @xophermc 3 месяца назад

    Tandy WP-2 from 1989 is more awesome than this.

  • @qwertykeyboard5901
    @qwertykeyboard5901 3 месяца назад

    1:25 You can't be serious right? A fucking account?

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад

      I did not say I was logging into my account SO I could fire it up. I said I was logging into my account AND firing it up. I have a longstanding Postbox with them for all the other devices made by the same company and went to add my device to my account so my writing would be synced. What''s the issue?

    • @qwertykeyboard5901
      @qwertykeyboard5901 3 месяца назад

      @@WritersLike Thought you had to make an account to use the device.

    • @WritersLike
      @WritersLike  3 месяца назад +1

      @@qwertykeyboard5901 Ah, well, not technically. But it works better if you do, because then it will automatically sync to your cloud of choice along with Postbox. It's free! I also think if you want the send to email to work, you have to register device with account. However, if you don't want to do any of that, you can connect it to computer with cord and treat it like an external drive (though I have not tried this).

  • @carlos-teran
    @carlos-teran 3 месяца назад

    I think the Alpha has an awful design that can't beat the Neo.

  • @evilphuk
    @evilphuk 3 месяца назад

    I would return the device, the design is horrible!!

  • @misterruggles9736
    @misterruggles9736 3 месяца назад

    this is laughable. even the old radio shack thing yrars ago that journalists were using was far superior. why would anyonr use this ridiculous device.

  • @SD-ff1je
    @SD-ff1je 3 месяца назад

    Junk.