We’ve been big fans of the pen producers at Lamy since long before we finished a piece about the best notebooks and pens for work. Lamy has always produced high-quality writing implements capable of tackling your everyday needs, but each and every one of their creations also checked the style, design and functionality boxes for the features you weren’t sure you needed. Now, their offerings get even better because they teamed up with the digital wizards at Wacom to create a line of Lamy pens that combine physical writing with digital processing in the most magnificent way possible. As they say “the LAMY AL-star black EMR offers perfect ergonomics and the feeling of a natural writing experience. With its exchangeable nibs and more than 4,000 pressure levels, it is suitable for composing long texts as well as for making complex sketches and drawings. Thus it combines the advantages of writing manually with the unlimited possibilities of digital processing.” It never needs to be charged, has thousands of pressure levels and can be customized with variable nibs. If you want to your damn thing while also committing it the world of digital, there’s no better option.
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