Srkwikipad+4k – Full & Direct

See every detail. Connect every idea. 📝✨

The new SRKWikiPad+ 4K is here. Four times the resolution. Infinite ways to think.

Whether you’re mapping out a complex research wiki, annotating 4K video dailies, or building your second brain, the WikiPad+ 4K delivers pixel-perfect clarity and a buttery-smooth knowledge management system.

Get smarter. See sharper. SRKWikiPad+ 4K. srkwikipad+4k


How does the SRKWikiPad+4K stack up?

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.


You have 15,000 notes in Obsidian and you’re terrified of Notion’s next server outage. You want your second brain on a device that fits in a small satchel and lasts a transatlantic flight. See every detail

The device is open-hardware, with schematics available on a Gitea instance run by the SRK collective. Current prototype specs (as of April 2026):

| Component | Detail | |-----------|--------| | CPU | Allwinner A523 (8-core, 1.8GHz) – chosen for mainline Linux support | | RAM | 4GB LPDDR4 | | Storage | 128GB eMMC + microSD slot (supports 2TB) | | Display | 10.3” MIP-X, 2560x1600, 4000 nits peak, 45Hz | | Battery | 10,000 mAh (screwed, not glued) | | Keyboard | Optical-mechanical scissor switch, backlit (only when pressed) | | Ports | USB-C (data+charging), 3.5mm headphone jack, pogo pin debug | | Connectivity | WiFi 6 + Bluetooth 5.3 (both can be hardware disabled) | | Weight | 580g (1.28 lbs) |

The back is a magnesium alloy. The front bezel has physical page-turn/wiki-graph/random-page buttons. No camera. No microphone. No GPS. Get smarter


Let’s talk about that 4,000-nit claim. For context: an iPhone 15 Pro Max peaks around 2,000 nits outdoors. Most e-readers stay at 300-400 nits. The SRKWikiPad+4K’s panel uses a new technology from a defunct Sharp spin-off called MIP-X (Memory-in-Pixel eXtreme).

Each pixel holds its state without power. The 4,000 nits come from a directed ambient light reflector and a tiny LED edge array that pulses light through the pixel layer. Result: you can read it in full Arizona noon. Battery life? With the front light off: 6 weeks. With 4K light on max: 14 hours.

Is it overkill? For reading at night, absolutely. For fieldwork—archaeologists, botanists, war reporters, national park rangers—it’s revolutionary. You can type notes on a mountain summit with glare that would kill an iPad.