This isn’t a laptop — it’s one of the weirdest gadgets I’ve ever used

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The Freewrite Traveler is an e-ink gadget that is designed for distraction-free writing. Is it worth the high cost of admission? I used it to find out.

Freewrite Traveler MSRP $500.00 Score Details “The Freewrite Traveler is a unique writing tool that helps you get your words drafted. But it's a niche product for a very specific audience and has a high price tag.” Pros Cons I have always loved writing. When I was a little kid, I loved reading books and coming up with my own stories, as silly as they may have been, and writing them down.

When the Freewrite Traveler is folded up, it’s relatively small and should fit into a backpack or laptop bag without any issue. Or you can just carry it around as is. It’s also super lightweight at just 1.6 pounds. The full product dimensions are 11.3 x 5.0 x 0.97 inches. The Freewrite Traveler charges via USB-C, and you can find the port for it on the left side, similar to a laptop. You get a USB-C cable in the box, but no power adapter. A single charge should provide about four weeks of runtime, which makes sense considering that it’s a low-power e-ink display.

While the display looks good, it is definitely a bit small compared to the actual size of the device. There’s a lot of unused space on the display half that just seems like a waste, and to be honest, the display could have been easier to see if it was larger. Personally, I think if I was working on a novel or short story, the Freewrite Traveler would be incredible for helping me get drafts done. Unfortunately, I am a bit rusty on the creative writing aspect, so I have mostly just used the Traveler as a little journal. It’s great for just helping me get my random thoughts out of my head and onto a screen.

I’ve also noticed that there is a bit of a delay with your words showing up on the display if you type quickly. This is due to the e-ink technology, of course, but it’s still a bit irksome. I know I make some typos as I type, but I won’t be able to see them until the display catches up with my typing. And I like to fix my typos as I type, so this slows me down. I know that the point of the device is to get a draft down, but it still bothers me when I see typos.

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