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Friday, August 19, 2011

Alphasmart – Less is More

My Alphasmart 3000 is a life saver, or a word saver to get technical. It’s a focused word producing muse master. If I had to choose between my computer or my Alphasmart for raw text production, I would take the Alphasmart, hands down. It’s low tech machine that helps to generate high volume. It’s great for writers on the go. When you have a few space minutes, you can instantly start writing – no wait.

The alphasmart is essentially a keyboard with a small display. It saves keystrokes that can be downloaded to the computer when finished. It has 8 different files storage areas and saves as you go.

I bought my Alphasmart on Ebay for $30. Yes, it is an older technology – at least 10 years, but I love it.

Why the Alphasmart is great for writers:
-4 AA batteries last well over 700 hours
-Great portability
-8 file storage areas
-No distraction from Internet
-No distraction from computer games
-Instant on/off – no waiting for a boot up
-The do not get hot on your lap
-Lightweight
-Great to carry around to get in a few extra pages per day
-Easy to download files to computer

I just have to write the story without worrying about word count, formatting, how it looks on the page. I just need to write. I can worry about the little things later. Since I bought mine, my word output has increased and the words just seem to flow better. It was a small investment for the convenience of another way to get the words down.

There are updated versions that have email capability, but I prefer to be disconnected when I am writing. If you are looking for a way to get more writing done, think about going low tech.

3 comments:

  1. I've got an Alphasmart. Dropped it on the floor and watched in horror as the top fell off. Breathed deeply as I pushed it back on, turned it on, and watched with relief as everything went back to normal. Whew!

    I think, if I was packing for a mini writing retreat I would take my kindle and my Alpha, a mini notebook, and a pen. The only thing missing is a backlight on the display but since I needed one for the Kindle also, that is solved.

    James Scott Bell on using the Alphasmart as a way to snatch writing time.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVDeOIjsTs0&feature=youtu.be

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  2. I'm so glad I found out about it. It has really allowed me to write during those little breaks.

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  3. Stacie,

    I love this low-tech gizmo! I have to get me one. Thanks for sharing.

    Elizabeth

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