It seems that the Microsoft Duo dream, and that of the Courier concept before it, is pretty much dead in the water. While the idea looked tantalizing, execution left much to be desired, especially when it came to using a mobile platform such as Android. A tech giant’s failure, however, never stopped anyone from dreaming up other designs, as can be seen in some of the dual-screen Windows laptops being sold by the likes of ASUS and Lenovo. Of course, those are large and expensive devices that don’t capture the flexibility and agility of earlier concepts. Unsurprisingly, someone is trying to bring that idea to life again, this time with a combination that somewhat makes sense, if only the implementation does as well.

Designer: Bluegen

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

To be clear, this isn’t the first device that put a regular colored LCD screen and a monochrome E Ink display side-by-side. Ever the bold explorer, Lenovo launched the Windows-powered Yoga Book C930 half a decade ago, and the fact that it isn’t as widely known is probably proof of how popular the design was. To be fair, the idea had merit on its own, combining a colorful and vibrant screen with an eye-friendly and battery-efficient display to have the best of both worlds.

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

Lenovo Yoga Book C930

That’s the same proposition that the OKPad is making but on a smaller scale and a significantly lower price point. With an 8.9-inch IPS LCD screen paired with a 7.8-inch E Ink screen, it’s aiming for portability and convenience more than power and performance. It’s more like a sidekick than a main mobile device, useful for taking notes, typing out quick documents, or even giving a business presentation off-site.

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

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There are, however, some details that make the OKPad a little less convincing. The aluminum alloy shell does have some aesthetic appeal, but the large bezels around both screens make it look more like a prototype or a blast from the past. There is also some confusion about the exact specs of the device, but it sounds like a mish-mash of modern hardware like USB-C and Wi-Fi 5 as well as an unidentified Snapdragon processor that might be from 2018 or earlier. And then there’s the fact that it’s running Android 10, a version that’s almost ancient by now, both in terms of features and, more importantly, security updates.

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

Admittedly, the OKPad concept is quite intriguing, and for people who love to read and take quick notes on the go, it does offer the best of both worlds of regular Android tablets and E Ink readers. There might be some concerns about apps, not to mention the uncertainty of a crowdfunded device, but at its price point, it’s almost too tempting not to take the risk. Then again, there are now E Ink readers with colored screens, more powerful hardware, and more recent Android versions, so those two worlds have already been bridged in some other way as well.

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

Dual-screen Android tablet combines LCD and E Ink screens with some compromises

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