Type in Style: A review of the Royal Epoch Manual Typewriter
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First, let's talk about the design. The black color gives it a sleek, professional look that fits any workspace. The wide 11-inch carriage makes room for plenty of words, and the black and red nylon ribbon creates a nice contrast that's easy on the eyes. Plus, the carrying case is a nice touch that makes it easy to transport to coffee shops or writing retreats.
But the best part is the sound! There's something so satisfying about hearing the clack-clack-clack of the keys as you type your thoughts onto paper. It's like ASMR for writers! I found myself typing away for hours, lost in the rhythm of the machine.
Now, I know what you're thinking. "But Lily, why would I use a typewriter when I have Microsoft Word?" And honestly, that's a fair question. But sometimes, as writers, we need a break from staring at a computer screen all day. Typing on the Royal Epoch feels more tactile and less sterile than typing on a keyboard. It's a nice change of pace.
Of course, there are a few downsides to consider. For one, the price point is a bit steep for what it is. And if you're used to being able to delete and edit your writing as you go, the lack of a backspace key can be frustrating. But if you're willing to embrace the quirks of a manual typewriter, then the Royal Epoch is a great addition to your writing toolkit.
Overall, I'd give the Royal Epoch manual typewriter a solid 8 out of 10. It won't replace your laptop, but it's a fun and unique way to add a little extra flair to your writing. Give it a try, and see if you fall in love with the clack-clack-clack like I did!