12/12/2025
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12:26:30 PM
I played with a friend's ReMarkable 2 tablet a few years ago.It almost made me weep, it was so primitive and so basic compared to a Newton.
A modern e-ink tablet like that with NewtonOS 2 on it would be a thing of great beauty and elegance.
by lproven
12/12/2025
at
4:37:16 PM
It looks like Einstein supports Android, so you can try running it on a modern e-ink tablet.
by ndiddy
12/22/2025
at
10:20:22 AM
Emulators are fun, but not something I would really want to use for production use. I don't even use WINE much. I only keep it around for WinWord, and I only keep WinWord around for Outline Mode which no FOSS (or MacOS) word processor supports any more.Now I have LogSeq, I don't even need outline mode for note-taking. LogSeq is lovely but it's for notes, not for long-form writing.
by lproven
12/12/2025
at
11:55:15 AM
I still have my Newton eMate next to me on my desk. It makes for a surprisingly decent distraction-free writing machine and looks like something from a strange Cronenbergian alternate future.At some point I’d like to do a casemod with it, but it feels wrong as the thing still works fine.
Incidentally, if anyone’s got a broken one I’d be very interested…
by mattkevan
12/12/2025
at
8:35:43 PM
The EL backlight adds to the slightly unearthly vibe too. The eMate was one of the last mainstream laptop-size devices made with an EL backlight. I miss those.
by AlanYx