While other manufacturers are trying to make smaller tablets, people from D8 are doing the opposite. If you think that one screen for tablet is enough wait to see what D8 has to offer. Apparently, people from D8 think that one screen is not enough for tablet so they’ve developed Kno tablet that uses two screens.
Kno, Inc. designed Dual Screen Tablet specifically for college students. Kno, short for knowledge, is a unique two-panel, touch-screen tablet that blends textbooks, course material, note-taking, web access, educational applications, digital media, sharing and more into a more powerful and engaging educational experience. But there’s a question how will students handle such a big device. Anyhow, Kno is the first device of its kind and D8 showed us that dual screen tablet solutions are possible.
This tablet is huge and it uses two 14.1-inch displays that can provide 1440 x 900 pixel resolution each. Kno tablet weights 5.5 pounds and it is using NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 chip. This device comes with 16GB storage. Although this device is in its early stages, it can provide six hours of battery life. Because of the early development stage, Kno is quite laggy and buggy but the Kno, Inc. is working on the way to improve its performances. We don’t have the official release date but we’re guessing that the final model will cost less than 1000$ when it is released.
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