
A company called Enspert is joining the ever-popular tablet market with its own product – IDENTITY TAB. Launched in South Korea on KT’s network, the device rocks a 1GHz CPU, 8GB of built-in storage, a DMB chip (for mobile TV), GPS, 3-megapixel camera, light sensor and an accelerometer.
In terms of pre-installed software, the new device comes with a number of video codecs, e-book reader, mobile office suite, social networking clients (Twitter, MeToday and Facebook) and an augmented reality app (we’re not sure which one is included).
The IDENTITY TAB is also DLNA-enabled, allowing users to share content between a TV, a PC/Laptop, and a mobile phone. Furthermore, the press release talks about some personalized delivery service, which samples and scans the user’s profile, interests, and propensities to find and deliver recommended content via intelligent push solution (so called “Dynamic Contents Delivery”).
The release ends with Enspert’s commitment to bring its tablet to North America, Europe and China. We’ll definitely keep watching and let you know as soon as we hear something on that front…