Penstar

    I installed both Syncthing and Obsidian on the Penstar eNote and my notes are now synchronizing 🤯 (for now, only on my tests account). You’ll see it in the second part of today’s video. The first part is a quick demonstration of some of the device’s features.

    A Penstar eNote displays an entry labeled 2024-12-02 Test 1 with the text This is my new note. This is so cool.


    I’ve been using the #Penstar for a few days now, but it offers so many features that I decided to produce multiple videos, starting with an overview and my first impressions. If you have questions, please let me know below, and I’ll answer them in the video.

    A person holds an Penstar tablet displaying a home screen with various app icons and settings.


    Penstar sent me this device, and before turning it on, I was already shocked by how thin it is. It’s extremely thin, almost as thin as the USB-C charging port. Then, when I started the onboarding process, I couldn’t believe my eyes. The text is so sharp.

    I literally got it out of the box now, and these are just my initial impressions. If you’d like to learn more about it, stay tuned. After playing with it for a few days, I’ll start sharing more thoughts and reactions on my blog and YouTube channel.

    A Penstar tablet with a pen and the word PENSTAR displayed on the screen. A hand is holding a Penstar device showing the USB-C port. A close-up of a Terms and Conditions document displayed on a Penstar screen.