I own the Freewrite Traveler and use it maybe twice a week. Admittedly, I discovered that writing with a comfortable fountain pen is my favorite for creativity and the Freewrite is great for getting text into a draft quickly so I can move on to editing.
Love your videos! Are there any other brands of e-typewriters that you would recommend that lean more towards classic typewriters? Freewrite is super expensive for me.
Thanks for the kind words! For more affordable alternatives with a classic typewriter feel, check out: AlphaSmart Neo (secondhand) Pomera Digital Typewriters Royal Epoch Manual Typewriter Mechanical keyboard + minimalist writing app on a regular computer These options offer focused writing experiences at lower costs, though they may lack some Freewrite features. Hope this helps!
It is a niche product for a distraction-free way to write a first draft. Please don't compare it to. the Alpha Neo - the Freewrite provides a delightful physical writing experience.
@kayumochi I agree that it is a completely unique experience. The Freewrite is incomparable in keyboard quality and overall feel while typing. I've recently been trying out the Type Folio for the Remarkable 2 - mostly when I am out of the house and have been enjoying it as well.
It's a shame they stopped manufacturing the alpha neo. If they made the thing again, I'd be there all day. The price of anything from freewrite is just not something I can come close to justifying. I'll just use my laptop with the wifi turned off.
I own the Freewrite Traveler and use it maybe twice a week. Admittedly, I discovered that writing with a comfortable fountain pen is my favorite for creativity and the Freewrite is great for getting text into a draft quickly so I can move on to editing.
It's the price which is putting me off to be honest.
Love your videos! Are there any other brands of e-typewriters that you would recommend that lean more towards classic typewriters? Freewrite is super expensive for me.
Thanks for the kind words! For more affordable alternatives with a classic typewriter feel, check out:
AlphaSmart Neo (secondhand)
Pomera Digital Typewriters
Royal Epoch Manual Typewriter
Mechanical keyboard + minimalist writing app on a regular computer
These options offer focused writing experiences at lower costs, though they may lack some Freewrite features. Hope this helps!
Sorry it's a 1964 Smith Corona Galaxie Deluxe. Manual, both are manual and awesome machines. True mechanical keyboards.
It is a niche product for a distraction-free way to write a first draft. Please don't compare it to. the Alpha Neo - the Freewrite provides a delightful physical writing experience.
@kayumochi I agree that it is a completely unique experience. The Freewrite is incomparable in keyboard quality and overall feel while typing.
I've recently been trying out the Type Folio for the Remarkable 2 - mostly when I am out of the house and have been enjoying it as well.
It's a shame they stopped manufacturing the alpha neo. If they made the thing again, I'd be there all day. The price of anything from freewrite is just not something I can come close to justifying. I'll just use my laptop with the wifi turned off.
@@StingyGeek yeah the price is a bit much.. I do find myself using my laptop more and more