
Cuneflow is an A5 e-paper writing tablet built for business meetings, featuring an 8.2-inch 1,920 x 1,440 E Ink Carta 1000 display and a passive Wacom EMR stylus with pressure sensitivity. It includes a 2 GHz dual-core ARM SoC, 4GB RAM, and 128GB storage, plus a 2,450mAh battery rated for 7–8 hours of continuous use. A 24-level frontlight supports use at any time of day. It offers a lock screen password and one-touch unlocking via a power-button fingerprint scanner. The aluminum unibody weighs 230 grams and is paired with a brown faux-leather folio. The interface organizes notebooks into a Meetings list and a Files area for reading PDFs and EPUBs transferred through a web client.
"Cuneflow is an A5-sized e-paper writing tablet packing an 8.2-inch 1,920 x 1,440 E Ink Carta 1000 display. Magnetically attached to the side is a passive, pressure-sensitive Wacom EMR stylus, complete with button and eraser tip. Inside, you'll find a 2 GHz dual-core ARM SoC with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. There's a 2,450mAh battery which is rated for 7-8 hours of continuous use, and a 24-level frontlight, enabling the slate to be used at any point of the day, which is key for a device like this."
"In addition to a lock screen password, you can use the power button as a fingerprint scanner for one-touch unlocking. The aluminum unibody case weighs 230 grams (8.1 oz), making it a little heftier than the equivalent Kindle. But it's also got a heavenly sturdiness that makes you feel like you're holding an ultra-premium device. Between that and the brown faux-leather folio, I get the sense the tablet's creators wanted Cuneflow to feel as capital-C classy as they could."
"At the risk of sounding uncharitable, the operating system looks like someone pointed at a reMarkable and said " that, but let's not get sued." There's a sortable two-column list of your notebooks, titled Meetings, and a separate tab for your Files. The latter is any PDF or EPUB file you wish to read on the slate, which you can transfer over via the company's web client."
"Think of Cuneflow, then, as a rebuke of that philosophy, as its namesake e-paper writing slate has a built-in voice recorder to transcribe and extract insights from those very same business meetings. Is that a big enough draw for you to plonk down your money when it launches on Kickstarter?"
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