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Looking To Unplug And Write Without Distractions? You Need This

August 19, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

You love writing, but get little done. Who can blame you? With all of today’s distractions, notifications and alerts, it’s amazing anyone can get any writing done. That’s why you need to take an entirely new approach to writing. Say goodbye to your laptop, phone or tablet and embrace a more invigorating and distraction-free approach to writing. 

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The Freewrite Traveler Portable Writing Tool is made and designed for writing. And it’s on sale for a limited time, until August 24th for our Back to Education Event!
 
With Freewrite, you are quite literally free to write anywhere and anytime. This portable tool weighs in at an exceptional 1.6 pounds and features a streamlined design that takes portability to a whole new level of comfort and ease. The E ink screen features no glare, a full-size scissor-switch keyboard and a whopping 4-week battery life. Saving work? No problem. Traveler is always saving in the background to an internal flash drive and when you are ready you can seamlessly backup to the Cloud. 


Traveler is design to give you the ultimate writing experience. In the words of one 4-star reviewer, “It’s a useful writing tool if you need to unplug and just write”. Isn’t it time for you to “just write” and avoid any of those annoying distractions that take away from what you need to write. Give yourself the gift of freedom. Take Traveler where you need to go to unplug and simply write. 

The Verge says, “The Freewrite Traveler is a retro word processor that’s fatally ahead of its time”. 

Get The Freewrite Traveler Portable Writing Tool for $449 (reg. $499), a discount of 10 per cent. As a bonus, for every purchase from our Back to Education collection, a portion of proceeds will be donated to students or kids in need, and you’ll get to vote on where the money goes!

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Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

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