The Enspert Identity Tab Android slate that took on Samsung’s Galaxy Tab in Korea earlier this year is apparently headed to the US, with the company claiming to have inked a deal with a major US carrier that will see the tablet priced at around $100. CMO Bobby Cha told the NYTimes that the Identity Tab will drop in the US at the end of the summer, with an unsubsidized retail price of under $350.

The existing version, available on South Korea’s KT network, has a 1GHz processor, 3-megapixel camera, 8GB of storage and a digital TV tuner. Final specs for the US version haven’t been announced, though a teaser site suggests it will be the updated E301 Identity Tab.

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  1. $350 is still pretty high considering that the glut of similar clones are arleady $200 free of any carrier w/ 4gb leaving you to buy multiple SD cards. Also the Archos 70 (250gb) is about $350 now.. at the end of summer would be too late for this product. Prices & competiton are going to heat up JUST after CES w/ 30day product release window(s) for new tablets.

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