Kno–pronounced “know”–used the TechCrunch Disrupt Conference in San Francisco this week to unveil a single screen version of its textbook tablet–the “world’s first” single screen textbook tablet, according to the company.
There’s not a ton of information about the device at this point. Kno–that’s short for “knowledge,” mind you–said at the event that it would be unveiling pricing, availability, and perhaps even some specs at a later date, though the device and its dual-screen predecessor will both be available before year’s end.
Both versions offer color touchscreens that let users take notes, access the Web, share media, take notes, and, you know, read stuff. The upshot of the single screen is a lighter weight (the dual-screen version was called out for being too heavy) and a cheaper price–whatever that happens to be…
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