cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/11676258
The Nocturnal Ambient switches are insanely quiet. I am typing at normal speed now that I moved the keys up one row so that it matches my Planck. A much more familiar layout, a much softer approach to typing, I still miss the tactile bump feedback, which is what makes typing satisfying, but this has been an incredible experience so far. So smooth, so soft, and just so sleek and ergonomic.
Now that I’ve completed my article for work, I find myself trying to find things to type and write about. It just feels so good to write this way.
Looks so elegant. This has got to be the most minimalist keyboard set up ever. I might look into those switches for myself – I’ve been wanting to have a keyboard that I could bring to a coffee shop or library.
Believe it or not, there are split keyboards out there with a dozen keys or less… It can get way more minimalist than this!
Like the Ferris etc.
I don’t think I could. I already find the Voyager has too few keys.
I have a voyager. Good for commuting.
Love that it works on a bag in a tram
Is that a phone? Or an ereader? Anyway, I fucking love it.
Palma is an eink ereader shaped like a phone! Got it during the sale (still ongoing, I think) coz the Palma 2 is now out.
Nice! I’d love to get one so I could read at work (during free time), but I already have a Kobo and I wonder how would I syncronize the books ecc… It seems like soo much work🫠
Apparently it’s doable with koreader installed or something like that… But yes, that’s too much work.