Whats the best writing rig you use or can think of? Posting here because people actually write shit here that isnt code. Idea is something portable for writing at like a coffee shop for instance. Pic is the lolworthy slop image gemini made when I asked. This is way too bulky.
Notebook and pen or a tablet of some sort and stylus.
>>25210735I use a Lenovo Duet, tablet with a keyboard built into its detachable cover. Pretty much ideal for me, keyboard kind of sucks but good enough and the ability to detach it and use it with a stylus makes up for that since I can do those things which are difficult to do when typing. Mostly gotten used to the keyboard and it rarely bothers me anymore. Probably going to order a new one soon, just in case the discontinue them, love this thing.
blackberry bold
>>25210735I have a mechanical keyboard, with creamy switches a cute keycaps. The laptop or pc doesn't really matter, as long as its compatible with a writing program. Imagine a stripped down e-ink tablet with nothing but notepad that you can plug your keyboard into. That'd be fun.
>>25210758They finally fixed the kickstand, it works in portrait or landscape now. Keyboard can only attach in landscape but 99% of the time I want it standing up in portrait it is just for referring to my notes, so not a problem. Keyboard has improved (still not a great keyboard butand the hinge seems a better design but I never had any issues with the old one. Only thing that sucks is they reduced the ram to 4gigs, but not an issue for my needs and with ram prices these days I am not surprised.
>>25210735Unironically a smal notebook and a Lamy pen. I wrote a small essay book in this way. Then wrote the manuscript in Google Docs.