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⌨️ Elevate your typing game—where vintage meets visionary.
The Brother SX-4000 Portable Electronic Typewriter combines classic tactile typing with modern smart features like a 70,000-word dictionary, error-locating FIND function, and a 16-character LCD display. Its line-by-line printing and automatic correction relocation streamline your workflow, making it ideal for professionals who value precision and efficiency in a portable, durable design.
| ASIN | B0000636X8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #164,017 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #21,781 in Office Electronics Products |
| Item model number | SX-4000 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | BROTHER |
| Product Dimensions | 50.8 x 47.24 x 20.32 cm; 5.44 kg |
M**B
Great for use in filling out forms etc. Has a small window that shows what is being typed in case you want to make a correction. Saves on paper this way.
P**T
We still use a type writer at our work for occasional items. This one works well. A vast improvement from our old one.
B**H
This is really a poor quality machine. Every single time I take it out to use it, I have to run a test sheet through to make sure the ribbons are lined up - they get knocked out of place extremely easily. Can't tell you how many red-ink, scannable IRS forms I have ruined in the beginning when I kept forgetting to test it and the correction ribbon was out of place again. In general, the construction is pretty substandard. Definitely go with a Smith Corona instead. UPDATE: As has been mentioned in the comments, Smith Corona hasn't manufactured typewriters since 2005. Best I can tell, Brother is now the only company in the entire world selling typewriters. UPDATE: Used this typewriter for over two years now, and still a piece of junk. Luckily, I don't need it very often - pretty sure it would have fallen apart if used on even a weekly basis. Apparently, most of the reviewers here are happy with theirs, so it's possible I just got a lemon.
B**E
It doesn't work it gives me only IIIIIIII like this IIIIIIIIII why
L**E
As a typewriter collector and mechanical keyboard freak, I also have a very small collection of electronic typewriters. I use these machines for writing short notes and short stories. Starting to use manual typewriters for some time, I got really tired of typing on these machines, so I went for electronic typewriters. However I wanted a fresh and new one, clean and shiny. They shipped this typewriter all the way to Holland, which is great service. And it arrived in one piece. They could have packed the tyepwriter though, and not just the box that came with the SX-4000. As soon I was putting it into the socket, it stopped working. Beware, if you plan to use it in Europe, buy a step down converter from 230v to 110v! I changed the fuse and bought the converter, and it started working. The keys on this Brother give a nice tactile feedback! Not mushy rubberdome-ish. Very satisfying, but not as great as IBM model M and Wheelwriter keyboard feel, I think. This machine is light and portable and nice grey colour, preventing from getting yellow over time. Also, the display is very handy, saves some ribbon. Like the fact that the brother ribbon cassette is widely used in this machine and older Brother entry,- and midlevel typewriters. The professional EM or CE models use a different cassette. Another thing, is the sound the sx-4000 makes. Sounds like a machinegun or Chinese firework-ish. Very nice, not too loud. I think this Brother is also very durable. If there still were brand new IBM wheelwriters for sale, I would get one of those. But second best, has to be Brother! They just have proven themselves in time with both manual and electronic typewriters! Goodluck and have fun!
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