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The Teenage Engineering TP-7 ☁️ It's such a tactile delight. The clicks and friction and spinning disk and toggles and tilts and materiality. The tiny dotted LED display, subtle drops of color. The tight tolerances. The quirky UI. The depth of "oh, I can do THAT with THIS?" discoveries. The feeling of something esoteric being fun to master. The few-too-many controls at first glance that eventually feel right at home. Yes it's pricey, and yes there are plenty of alternatives for far less coin, but for me, the inspiration is priceless. And supporting people doing unusual, high-quality, high-design things is worth it. I just like playing with the damn thing. I like looking at the damn thing. It gives me all sorts of ideas for my own work. I just adore functional objects like this. Incredible imagination, incredible work. A Review by Jason Fried world.hey.com Teenage Engineering TP–7TP–7 field recorder voiceobjectstactilityhardwareplayaesthetics
Note-Taking for Pencilophobes Piotr Naskrecki Recordings ☁️ Of course, I do not carry my laptop with me when out in the first at night, and if anything requires me to make a note I either record it as a voice message on the sound recorder (which I always carry with me), or make a note in a small, waterproof notebook. TP–7 field recorderTeenage Engineering TP–7 voice