The device has two 14-inch LCD touchscreens that fold in like a book. The idea is to make textbook pages fit perfectly across the screen and flow from one digital page to another. Kno made its public debut at the D8 technology conference WednesdayThe tablet will be powered by an Nvidia Tegra processor. It will include a stylus for handwriting recognition, have a full browser, support Flash and offer six to eight hours of battery life. The Kno will offer 16 GB or 32 GB of storage–enough to store 10 semesters’ worth of files, documents and books ...
But ... it'll be a very heavy tablet at 5.5 pounds (the same as the weight of your average notebook PC) priced somewhat but not much below $1,000, according to Kno. You can get an iPad for about $500 and it weighs 1.6 lbs., a Kindle $260 and 0.6 lbs.
Adding insult to injury: 3G connectivity --- not. Just wifi.
Kno is a start-up launched September '09, with much work ahead, evidently.
One last point:
But tablet-like devices from startups have been disappointing so far. Despite its 12-inch screen, the JooJoo has been widely panned for not delivering the kind of zippy, delightful experience that’s made the iPad so appealing.
Kno’s closest rival, the Entourage Edge, is also disappointing. The Edge is a dual-screen device with an E-Ink screen on the left and a 10-inch LCD display on the right. But this Frankenstein-ish monster is hobbled by a slow processor and by its weight.