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KNO company is testing its tablet using LEGO mechanisms.



Well, that turns out to be relatively cheap and not at all angry, even fun. Plus, the process of testing devices captured on video can serve as additional advertising. Let me remind you that KNO is a relatively new player in the Tablet PC market, and in order not to compete with Apple, Dell and other major market players, KNO positions its tablets as “electronic notebooks”.

I am sure that both schoolchildren and students will be very happy with such notebooks, however, to get such a device, the student should acquire a substantial amount of money from $ 599 to $ 899 per piece, depending on the model. Tablet PCs are much more devices offered by competitors - one display with a diagonal of 14.1 inches is worth. In addition, "electronic notebooks" are equipped with a high-capacity battery capable of withstanding 8 hours of operation on a single charge, 16 GB of internal memory, a graphics adapter, and wireless communication modules. Here is more detailed information about the device itself.
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Not a bad "notebook", right?

In general, the device is quite interesting, but it is much more interesting how the company tests its “notebooks”. The development team purchased several Lego 2000 designers, and created an interesting mechanism that is now continuously testing KNO tablet PCs, testing them in working conditions. The verification process and developer comments can be seen below, quite interesting.

An interesting solution of the developers simultaneously performs two tasks: checks the stress resistance of devices from the control lot and attracts once again attention to the tablet itself. For the company, it is also a cost savings - after all, usually the units where such work is performed are equipped with expensive equipment, and here - a mechanism from Lego and non-standard thinking of employees.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/113225/


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