Sunday, January 30, 2011

Enspert Identity Tab E201 rings up at $350 with Froyo, Gmail and Android Market

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Enspert blindsided us at CES 2011 with a pair of quality Android
tablets, and here's another surprise -- next month, the company's
Identity Tab E201 will apparently ship 100% Google-certified. Importer
Dynamism is taking preorders on February 1st for the 7-inch Android
2.2 tablet, which comes with both Gmail and Android Market on board,
though admittedly for a somewhat larger outlay than we originally
heard. $350 is what you'll pay for the 800 x 480 slate, which sports a
1GHz Hummingbird processor and PowerVR SGX540 graphics, 8GB storage
and 512MB RAM, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, a full compliment of
sensors and an SD card slot. Just a month ago we'd have called this
quite the deal, but come February 1st you may want to wait -- after
all, Google's busy bees may show off the fruits of their labors the
very next day.

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