Does it have flaws? Yes. The software has a minor lag when opening large EPUB files, and the lack of cloud sync is frustrating for some.
If you haven’t heard of it yet, you will. This device—which launched quietly last month—is being called the "anti-iPhone." It is a pocket-sized, 64-key handheld computer that does almost nothing. And that is exactly why I love it. At first glance, the Zentis ZP-64 looks like a prop from Severance or a love child between a Blackberry Bold and a Traveler’s Notebook. It features a mechanical, backlit 64-key keyboard (hence the name), a 4.2-inch E-Ink screen, and a battery that lasts three weeks. zentis zp-64
If you want to reclaim your attention span, get the ZP-64. Just don’t expect to post this review from it. Have you tried a "distraction-free" device? Did it work, or did you run back to your smartphone? Drop your thoughts in the comments (typed from your laptop, I hope). Does it have flaws
By: Alex Rivera | Tech Retrospective
But that frustration is the point. By making syncing annoying, Zentis forces you to be intentional. If you haven’t heard of it yet, you will