A DS Look Kakai tablet Target Student Market

Stealthy startup Kakai have had their project drew from AllThingsD, who discovered that they have to work on a Linux-based dual-hinged screen device to the education sector specifically. If – as we have heard about Microsoft’s Tablet Courier – like a cross between a notepad and a book the feeling that the unnamed tablet would be coupled with a custom software suite, and inter-related website.

In fact, referring AllThingsD Kakai project as “essentially a Kindle for students,” even though the integration of multimedia and the notes seem more ambitious than Amazon system. Kakai was started by the same companies as behind the online textbook rental company Cheggs, probably a fact that to secure the start-up nearly $ 10,000,000 in financing helped.

Apparently, a demo unit “several months” away, and so far beyond the vague descriptions of the familiar with the project, it is unclear how it looks, the technology used and shows it, which could include the rest of the spec sheet. We recommend something along the lines of Astri MID shown above, but must wait to find out.

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