Distraction-free Writing: AlphaSmart Neo

Many of us here are seeking a distraction-free writing environment. It is a bit of a fad, as evidenced by expensive recent projects and headlines. For some of us with a non-neurotypical bent, distraction-free work environments are a practical necessity.

As a minimalist and anti-consumer, instead of chasing the latest/greatest device, I always try to find something that already exists. And sure enough, Ebay is full of older devices that are perfect for the job.

For the same price as a crappy keyboard (and it actually works as a keyboard), you can get an

AlphaSmart Neo

Neo, introduced in 2004 and replaced in 2007 by almost-identical Neo2, was a perfect device. Powered by a 33MHz DragonBall processor and equipped with extreme power-saving measures (sleeping between keystrokes), Neo manages to last for months of moderate use before running out of batteries.

=> Archived Neo page

Zero Interface

Neo is delightfully minimal. Just type. Dedicated keys let you switch between 8 files. You can edit on the tiny screen, or just type and edit later on a computer.

The amazing part: it connects to any computer with no software! Neo's USB port connects to any USB-compatible computer, and Neo acts as a keyboard. Any of its files can be dumped into any software opened on your computer, as if typed on a keyboard. That's all there is to it.

Ideally Suited for Its Purpose

I cannot praise it enough. I can't think of a way to improve it (not much, anyway - maybe nicer key switches...). It just works, and requires nothing extra. It's beautiful in its simplicity. I am sorry Renaisance got out of the hardware business.

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