I have fond memories of the first typewriter I ever owned.

My parents purchased an Olivetti electric for me as a birthday present (I was a weird kid). It was COOL. It had a little LCD window which could display about thirty characters at a time, and it had MEMORY! (2K, as I recall) And you could buy special memory cartridges from Olivetti which would store pages and pages of text in them. You could program macro keys with boilerplate text (I’m sure the law offices loved them). And it had auto-correct and a really slick key feel and it was wonderful. It was really a state of the art machine; kind of like owning the best buggy whip ever crafted.