Presenting...the Alphasmart Neo
Nov. 25th, 2007 12:59 pmThis is mostly for the edification of
irysangel but if any others of you have been considering one of these neat little machines, here are some pictures to help you with size comparisons. I love my Neo--I can take it anywhere, it's so lightweight it goes in a book bag, and the AA batteries it runs on last an astonishing 700 hours. I wrote 2/3 of my 120k novel on this little goody (and uploaded it to the Mac for formatting).
Here's the comparison of the Neo keyboard with the Mac full size keyboard:

Here's another one because I'm anal:

And here's one with a ruler for size comparisons:

Okay, maybe this last one is insulting, but no one can accuse me of not being thorough!

I find the Neo works better if I sit it on top of something like a notebook when using it. It's nice and solid that way and I don't get much "trigger effect."
So, that's all.
Here's the comparison of the Neo keyboard with the Mac full size keyboard:

Here's another one because I'm anal:

And here's one with a ruler for size comparisons:

Okay, maybe this last one is insulting, but no one can accuse me of not being thorough!

I find the Neo works better if I sit it on top of something like a notebook when using it. It's nice and solid that way and I don't get much "trigger effect."
So, that's all.
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Date: 2007-11-25 10:32 pm (UTC)I had a little 12" mac laptop that was about the same size...I forgot how nice and compact they are. (I have a new 15" now)
How do you upload your work? (and it's nice to hear that it's Mac compatible.)
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Date: 2007-11-25 11:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-26 01:14 am (UTC)Do you know if I can use a jump drive to move files from pc to the Alphasmart?
Thanks for the photos. The comparisons were helpful.
Maria
www.mariazannini.blogspot.com
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Date: 2007-11-26 01:32 am (UTC)I'm not sure you can use a jump drive. There's a USB cable for transferring data, and there's a built in infrared module for "beaming" data to your Mac/PC. I haven't used that feature yet.
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