Montblanc is getting into the digital notepad game
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Montblanc is getting into the digital notepad game
"If you're the kind of person who owns leather driving gloves in multiple colors to match your different Jaguars, then there hasn't been a digital paper option that could live up to your lofty luxury standards until now. But Montblanc is finally delivering a truly bougie take on the e-ink writing tablet. The $905 Montblanc Digital Paper writing tablet combines a basic black-and-white e-ink screen with a digital pen modeled on the company's Meisterstück."
"As you'd expect you can jot down notes, sketch, and even annotate books in epub or PDF format. Technical details are relatively light. There's a 3740 mAh battery inside its aluminum shell, but there's no mention of how long it's expected to last under normal use. There's a leather side bar where the pen attaches magnetically and charges wirelessly, and we know that it overs "over 4,000" levels of pressure sensitivity."
"But the tech specs are clearly besides the point. Montblanc isn't selling you a cutting edge device, it's selling you a luxury experience. What's important isn't the resolution of the screen, it's the interchangeable tips that mimic three different paper textures. The company has dipped its toes into digital writing before with its Augmented Paper line and styli for Samsung, but this is largely new territory for Montblanc."
Montblanc introduced a $905 Digital Paper writing tablet that pairs a black-and-white e-ink display with a digital pen modeled after the company's Meisterstück. The device supports note-taking, sketching, and annotating EPUB and PDF files. Hardware highlights include a 3740 mAh battery in an aluminum shell, a leather side bar that magnetically attaches and wirelessly charges the pen, and pressure sensitivity described as 'over 4,000' levels. Interchangeable pen tips simulate three paper textures to emphasize tactile luxury over raw tech specs. An optional $205 calf leather folio complements the design and targets buyers prioritizing craftsmanship and desk aesthetics.
Read at The Verge
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