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Pomera DM250 wants to revive the retro feel of a portable digital typewriter but misses a trick by not having a mechanical keyboard

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  • At $499, is nostalgia worth the price?
  • Boots instantly, offers basic file management and supports SD cards
  • King Jim finally brings the DM250 to US buyers

In an era dominated by sleek business laptops and multifunctional tablets, the idea of a portable digital typewriter might seem like a step back in time. Some companies, however, are counting on this as their USP.

Take Pomera’s DM250 for instance, which, per Liliputing, aims to revive the retro charm of distraction-free writing in an old-school typewriter— albeit missing a mechanical keyboard.

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