Srkwikipad+4k

A great screen is only half the battle. The SRKWikiPad+4K ships with the SRK Stylus Pro 2.0, which features 16,384 levels of pressure sensitivity. For comparison, industry standard tablets like the Wacom Intuos usually offer 8,192 levels. Doubling the sensitivity means the SRKWikiPad+4K can detect the faintest brush stroke—literally the weight of a fly landing on the nib.

Key features of the stylus include:

The battery-free technology is a welcome sight. You never have to charge the SRK Stylus Pro 2.0, ensuring the SRKWikiPad+4K is always ready to go. srkwikipad+4k

You’ve tried text editors, full-screen modes, and Freedom apps. You need a device that cannot run Twitter. The SRKWikiPad+4K’s only dopamine loop is the satisfaction of linking an idea to a previous note.


No device is perfect. Here are the limitations of the SRKWikiPad+4K: A great screen is only half the battle

Healing brush and clone stamp work requires seeing texture. The 4K panel reveals grain and noise that would be invisible on 1440p or lower screens. Retouchers using Capture One or Lightroom will find the SRKWikiPad+4K indispensable for frequency separation work.

No device is perfect. Based on early beta tester feedback: The battery-free technology is a welcome sight


Most e-ink devices top out at 300 nits. The SRKWikiPad+4K’s display is a hybrid: microfluidic e-pigment with a front light that can pump 4,000 nits without backlight bleed. You can read it on a beach in Goa or under a desk lamp at 3 AM. Refresh rate? 45Hz—fast enough for typing lag-free, slow enough to sip power.