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Minus one point for the steep price; half a point for the laggy EPUB rendering.
But that frustration is the point. By making syncing annoying, Zentis forces you to be intentional. zentis zp-64
By: Alex Rivera | Tech Retrospective
Your thumbs will get tired for the first hour. Then, they will get stronger. The muscle memory returns quickly. I type at 90 WPM on a standard keyboard; I hit 60 WPM on the ZP-64 by day two. The most shocking feature of the ZP-64 is what happens when you leave your smartphone in a drawer for a week. By day three, I stopped phantom vibrating. By day five, I remembered what boredom felt like. Minus one point for the steep price; half
Without the infinite scroll, I wrote 12,000 words in five days. I journaled. I planned my budget using the built-in calculator. I read Dune on the E-Ink screen without getting distracted by a "likes" notification. Let’s be honest: The ZP-64 is not for everyone. It is $349, which is expensive for a device that can’t even take a photo. By: Alex Rivera | Tech Retrospective Your thumbs
We are drowning in noise. Smartphones buzz, smartwatches ping, and AI assistants interrupt our train of thought to ask if we want to order the same protein powder we bought three months ago.
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