- Montblanc is making a digital paper notebook
- It will cost $ 905 / £ 750 / au $ 1,490
- It comes with 64 GB of storage and what looks like a 10.3 -inch screen
Montblanc, the German luxury items manufacturer, has decided to expand its high -end stationery range to the digital world with the new Montblanc digital document. As expected, the tablet and Ink is properly expensive.
According to the Montblanc store page, the digital document will cost you $ 905 / £ 750 / au $ 1,490, and you will obtain a notes and a black and white digital pen with 64 GB of storage for your hand -written sketches and notes.
It admits the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity, although the latter is only for the pen, and can be linked to the Montblanc Digital Paper Companion application (which can be downloaded on both Android and on iOS devices) to share its scribbles with its other technology.

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Montblanc has not yet revealed the screen size, but the website says that the digital document is “4.9 mm x 191 mm x 222 mm”, which would give us a maximum possible screen size of 11.5 inches. When taking into account the bezels, it will be less than this, so we will guess about 10.3 inches, since it is a common size for notebooks.
Notebooks such as Amazon Kindle Scribe and Kobo Ellipsa 2E, which cost especially less than this Montblanc device, which reach $ 449.99 / $ 429.99 / AU $ 729 or $ 399.99 / £ 349.99 / AU $ 629.95 respectively for its most expensive options, and they are very similar specifications (although the Kobo only comes 32GB.
You can collect the digital paper of Montblanc in one of a trio of colors: cold gray, mysterious black, elixir gold (which is a kind of brown putter color), and can customize its digital notebook with one of a quartet of folio covers – blue, Antarctic, black or putty, which will establish it back $ 205 / £ 170 / au $ 335 per pop.
You can also collect a replacement pen for $ 275 / £ 230 / AU $ 450, as well as tip replacements, which come in boxes of eight for $ 40 / £ 34 / au $ 70. There are linen, mate and soft tip options, and each one offers different features on how the tip slips on the digital paper to simulate the different tactile experiences that would obtain from an adequate pen and adequate paper.
Now we have not reviewed the Montblanc tablet yet, but twice the price (or near the double) of its competitors with equally specified, it is unlikely that any prize is won for being excellent value for money.
However, if you are in love with the distinctive styles of the Montblanc brand, you have long trusted its high -end stationery and want to enter the digital age with them, or have been after a digital paper board with high sophistication about what you can get from Kobo, Amazon or the rest, then this could be the option for you.