
Identity Tab
The Android devices markers are proving that they wouldn’t let the Apple iPad rule the world without giving a challenge. Last week it was a sneak peak of the Samsung Galaxy Tab. KT, as lunched an Android tablet for the Korean market called the Identity Tab.
Like the Galaxy Tab, the tablet comes with a 7-inch touchscreen display and 1 GHz Snapdragon processor. The rest of the specifications is nothing spectacular – 8 GB of storage, TV tuner, accelerometer, 3 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi and an SD card reader.
The Identity tab is primarily designed for tech-people who are looking for an e-book reader or tablet to surf the Internet. As of today, the price is 300 000 won (about 252 U.S. dollars) or free on two-year contract with WiBro, a Korean wireless broadband service provider.
My only question for now is, why don’t they just call it the iTab (identity Tab)?