Looking at the number of tablets which are being announced by various companies it is certain that tablets will very soon be a mainstream consumer electronic product. Tablets can be brilliant replacements for pen and paper due to their brilliant note making capabilities.

Keeping this in mind and targeting students and businessmen, a new dual-screen 14-inch tablet Kno, has now been unveiled and although it is a bit large in size it looks a bit inspired by Microsoft’s Courier which met a dead end. The Kno tablet will run a custom version of Linux and will be powered by a low-power NVIDIA Tegra T20 processor.

Both the screens have their own separate lithium battery pack which keeps the device running for around eight hours and the company says that it will be able to work with Microsoft Office Documents. The tablet will have a digital stylus for note-making, and it will also have full virtual on-screen keyboard on one screen so you can also use this tablet as a laptop.

Unfortunately, no specific release date or price details are available yet. But what we know is that the tablet will reach the market by the end of this year and will be priced under $1,000 US.

Source: Liliputing