Easily take notes using this Moleskine Classic Click 324392 ballpoint pen, which contains refillable black ink. A brushed-steel clip with engraved logo allows attachment to your notebook, and 16 included stickers enable customization.
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In terms of design and writing quality, I really enjoy this pen. It rests flat against my agenda planner and writes reliably and smoothly. My only issue is that I purchased the white model and adhesives in the packaging slightly marred the finish toward the writing end of the pen. It was not enough to return (covered anyway during writing) but may have to do with quality control issues related to packaging. I have not have to refill the pen yet, but from the online directions it appears quite easy.
With this Microsoft GU5-00001 wireless keyboard, you can easily connect up to 2 Bluetooth-enabled devices for easy typing and added functionality. The foldable design enables portability and water-repellent keys help prevent accidental damage.
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There are many folding keyboard options on the market and upon reading several review, I decided to give the Microsoft folding keyboard a try. For those who have tried out one of the newer Microsoft Surface keyboards, this one will feel fairly familiar. The keyboard is not full size, but has fairly large keys and as someone with fairly large hands, I found myself getting accustomed to the key positions fairly easily. The keys have a decent amount of travel given the keyboard's thinness but the feel is not mistakable for a workstation laptop or desktop keyboard in terms of feel and travel. Syncing is easy and the keyboard easily alternates between my iPad and iPhone. In testing it, I also found that switching the bluetooth devices is easy and syncing with my Windows 10 laptop was almost as easy as my mobile devices. The battery life is also strong, In the first few weeks of my ownership with approximately 20 minutes of use per day, I have had to charge the keyboard only twice. All in all, give this device a try. I suspect you won't be disappointed with the result.
iPhone SE features a 4-inch Retina display, an A9 chip with 64-bit desktop-class architecture, the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, a 12MP iSight camera, a FaceTime HD camera with Retina Flash, Live Photos, LTE and fast Wi-Fi, iOS 10, and iCloud.
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I purchased this phone once the iPhone 7 was announced. My Nexus 5X was acting up and with the drop in price for the 64 GB model, I made the decision to purchase the SE. While I cannot speak to the long-time prospect of the device, only recently purchasing it, I can speak to its responsiveness and utility of the device. The processor in the SE is the same as the 6s family and it exceeds any of my requirements. The battery life is also excellent despite the size, due to the updated processor architecture efficiency from the 5s with which it shares its body.
As a result, I would encourage anyone looking for a smaller smartphone to give the SE a try. The only alternative that I found worth considering was the Sony Z compact series, which also tends to get strong reviews and is in an Android flavor for those with a Google preference. With that said, for those that have become accustomed to a ~5 inch phone and regularly reading on their phone screens, you may find that the smaller screen does not suit your needs. If you are contemplating purchasing the SE, I would encourage you to get a feel for it in the store and even try it out for a week. As I did, you may find the smaller size refreshing in a world where 5 inch-plus phones have become the norm.