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Dual Screen Kno Tablet To Be Out By The End of the Year

09 Sep, 2010, 1:36 pm IST | tech2 News Staff | Tablets

Kno has received a $46 million investment and are spending it on making a dual screen tablet. Each screen will be 14.1 inches which means this device is a tasty delight at 28.2 inches.

The device was featured at the D8 event and has two capacitive IPS screens, runs on a Tegra chip and comes with 16 GB of storage. The CEO says the tablet will cost around $1000.

SOURCE: Gizmodo

Tags: tablet , kno , dual screen tablet

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