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Kno announces single-screen inscription text, skeleton to boat alongside dual-screen by finish of 2010
Looks similar to Kno, whose dual-screen inscription textbook turned heads at D8 this year, is receiving the cue from King Solomon himself. The company has announced a single-screen tablet textbook — apparently a “world’s first,” if you don’t consider a engorgement of alternative tablets as tutorial in any approach. Both devices have been apparently on track for the late 2010 release, thanks in no tiny partial, we suspect, to new funding. From the press pics, it unequivocally looks to be just one-half the strange product: a singular 14.1-inch capacitive IPS display with presumably 1440 x 900 resolution.
Kno’s taken a little honor in the two-screen pattern, so because introduce the more customary form factor? Looks like cost competence be a big motivator; it’s something CEO Osman Rashid seems to at least tacitly admit: “Even yet the Kno pays for itself in 13 months, a smaller up front investment of the single shade version will concede some-more students to use the guidance height.” That said, you still don’t know the price of possibly product. Last you heard, the double-display model would be labeled during “underneath $1,000,” but there’s no denote as to how far underneath which competence be. We’ll keep investigating; in the meantime, don’t throw divided your armed forces of highlighters just yet. Press release after the mangle. Show full PR textKno Breaks New Ground with the World’s First Single Screen Tablet Textbook
Kno Continues the Pace of Innovation in Integrated Learning with the Smaller
Version of a Kno
TechCrunch Disrupt Conference — San Francisco, CA – September 27, 2010 –Kno, Inc., a groundbreaking inscription text and dynamic learning height, currently voiced its further commitment to a preparation market with the singular shade chronicle of the tablet text. The singular shade version extends the breakthroughs as well as functionality of the dual shade version announced in June.
“Kno fundamentally improves the approach students learn,” said Osman Rashid, a CEO as well as Co-Founder of Kno, Inc. “We are driven to innovate in a difficulty which has been immobile for too prolonged. Even yet the Kno pays for itself in 13 months, a not as big up front investment of a single screen version will allow some-more students to make use of the guidance height.”
Kno, short for believe, is a transformative learning height that blends a touch-screen inscription, digital textbooks, course materials, note-taking, web access, educational applications, digital media, sharing as well as more into the powerful and enchanting tutorial experience that is not available upon any alternative tablet or eReader currently.
“From day one, you written a Kno with coherence in thoughts,” pronounced Babur Habib, CTO as well as Co-Founder of Kno, Inc. “We grown the product to have mixed configurations and meet different tyro needs. The singular screen maintains the elegance of our fluid, discerning interface whilst capturing a richness and ‘page fidelity’ of the original textbook.”
The company skeleton to boat both the single as well as two-screen tablet textbooks to consumers by the finish of 2010. Pricing and pre-order announcements will be made in the entrance months.
About Kno, Inc.
Kno, Inc. essentially improves a way students learn, by offering new ways to digitally consume, classify, emanate and share believe. Kno offers both two-panel as well as single panel tablet textbooks that artfully mix the discerning knowledge of the conventional textbook with a abounding digital world of video, note-taking, pity as well as more. Its open platform encourages publishers as well as developers to emanate and discharge innovative education applications and content. Kno, Inc. was founded in May 2009 by Osman Rashid, co-founder of Chegg as well as Babur Habib, a consumer wiring maestro. Kno has the world-class management team from Apple, Cisco, HP, Intel, TiVo, Chegg as well as Palm. The association has received funding from Andreessen Horowitz, First Round Capital, Floodgate, Ron Conway, Silicon Valley Bank as well as TriplePoint Capital as well as is formed in Santa Clara, California. For some-more report please revisit www.kno.com and follow Kno at: http://twitter.com/GoodtoKNO.