Last Wednesday, I got my hands on a new MeisterstƂck Le Grand Traveller pen. I havena4a4t touched my MacBook Pro since. Ita4a4s twelve months old. RIP.

Stop. Take a deep breath. Before my opening paragraph gets you all worked up, consider what Ia4a4m saying here. Ia4a4m saying that my TechCrunch options just cashed out and Ia4a4ve just used some of the money to buy an awesome new pen. And ita4a4s beautiful. And I want to write a post all about how awesome and beautiful it is.

No &8211' wait &8211' Ia4a4ve just looked back at that lede, and youa4a4re right. I am saying more than that. Ia4a4m saying that my new pen is so perfect in every way that my purchasing it spells the inevitable end of my MacBook. Whata4a4s more, I genuinely and unironically believe that the awesomeness of my pen is such that its halo effect will render your MacBook &8211' and those of everyone you hold dear &8211' useless as well.

But, still, hear me out.

In the next few hundred words Ia4a4ll explain all of the myriad reasons why my new MeisterstƂck Le Grand Traveller &8211' a snip at just shy of $800 (inc tax and ink) &8211' is superior in every way to my $1200 Mac Book Pro. And when youa4a4ve finished reading, Ia4a4m confident that you too will want to trade in your clunky old laptop for this masterpiece of German manufacturing. If you don&'t, Ia4a4ll eat my power cable. After all, I dona4a4t need it any more.

I mean, seriously, did I mention how amazing my freaking pen is

Now, I know what youa4a4re thinking. Youa4a4re thinking a4Abut the MeisterstƂck has been around since 1924 and it hasna4a4t killed the MacBook yeta4. Thata4a4s true, but until this week I hadna4a4t bought one. Now that I have, and now that Ia4a4ve written this post about it, surely we can all agree that ita4a4s only a matter of time before the streets are filled with the smell of burning aluminum and glass while former bloggers look on, describing the scenes in their diaries using shiny black fountain pens.

But I&'m getting ahead of myself: leta4a4s make a side by side comparison&8230'

My MacBook Pro is 14.35 wide and weighs 5.6lbs. The MeisterstƂck Le Grand How about 4.2 inches long and less than a pound in weight. Unbelievable. Of course much of that size difference is down to the lack of a hard drive or battery or any electronic parts in the MeisterstƂck, but that just adds to its awesomeness. Also, when my MacBook gets warm it sounds like a jetplane taking off &8211' my MeisterstƂck Ita4a4s literally silent, even when ita4a4s operating at full speed. No one believes me when I tell them that, but ita4a4s true.

And how about battery life My MacBook manages a decent 3-4 hours on a full charge, but compare that to the MeisterstƂck: Ia4a4ve been carrying it around in my pocket for five days &8211' using it constantly &8211' and I havena4a4t had to plug it in once. Montblanc are killing it with this pen!

But therea4a4s more! When you get your MeisterstƂck and remove the cap, you will find exactly zero keys inside. My MacBook has 78! In the MeisterstƂck all of those have been replaced with a single nib, capable of producing not just letters and numbers but also signs, shapes and runes. For a writer like me, thata4a4s gold! (Note: the nib is actually gold) To be honest, I feel a bit silly having carried around all those keys for so long &8211' the truth is, there are at least 10% that I havena4a4t ever used. I mean whata4a4s the a4A^a4 even for

Ok, so thata4a4s hardware: how about applications Of course, this is where the MacBook should have the edge: after all, with my MacBook Ia4a4m able to listen to music, write and send documents and use social media tools like Twitter. Surely my MeisterstƂck cana4a4t compete with all that

You wanna bet

Here I am, not just listening to music, but ACTUALLY PLAYING IT&8230'.

Twitter No problem!

And how about writing and mailing documents, or publishing blog posts Well, ok, I admit thata4a4s a little slower with the MeisterstƂck. I started writing this column shortly after MG published his anthology of love poems to his new MacBook Air, and it would definitely have been funnier if Ia4a4d been able to publish sooner &8211' but first I had to write it longhand&8230'.

&8230'..then mail it to AOL to be transcribed&8230'.

&8230'.the wait for it to be published. But, as any MacBook Air user will tell you, sometimes you have to take a few technological steps backward in order to make a giant leap forward.

And those leaps just go on and on: my MeisterstƂck has a pocket clip, a removable cap and a brass insert capable of holding two ink cartridges (along with the six spares kept in the leather carry pouch). I called Apple a few hours ago and asked if ANY ONE of these features was on their roadmap for the MacBook. They hung up on me, but I think we all know the answer! Yeah &8211' Rest In Pieces, MacBook!

With my purchase of a Moleskine notebook three years ago, I put the wheels in motion to kill my MacBook. This week, by purchasing an awesome pen, I kicked off my final assault. There will be no survivors.

Now if youa4a4ll excuse us, my pen and I are heading to Hawaii for a few days of a4Acouple timea4 away from all you lameos and your tired old a4Acrap booksa4. Try not to be too jealous when you see my pen gliding through the x-ray machine without me having to remove it from its case!

See you in the future, suckers!


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