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Cuneflow AI Meeting Tablet Review

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Cuneflow brings AI to the e-paper writing tablet space, offering a direct contrast to reMarkable's analog approach. The A5 slate features an 8.2-inch E Ink display, Wacom stylus, and impressive specs including 4GB RAM and 128GB storage, all while maintaining a premium aluminum build. Its standout feature is the built-in voice recorder that transcribes meetings using AI to generate summaries and action items.

The device uses OpenAI and Gemini services to analyze meeting content, creating encrypted transcripts that aren't permanently stored. Users get insights like timelines, to-do lists, and key discussion points, though reliability varies with complex terminology. The writing experience is responsive, though the operating system feels less polished than competitors, with some awkward interactions like uneditable to-do lists.

Priced within market average with early Kickstarter discounts, Cuneflow presents an interesting but imperfect solution for professionals. While the AI transcription saves time, workflow limitations—including no landscape orientation and disconnected web functionality—prevent it from reaching its full potential. The device represents an early attempt to merge analog writing with digital productivity, though it needs refinement to truly stand out.