Jan 12, 2011 13:01 GMT  ·  By

Without a doubt, CES 2011 was dominated by tablet-related announcements, and beside just about every big name in the industry (not including Apple, of course), plenty of smaller companies have also brought such products to Las Vegas, including here Enspert, who presented on this occasion its IDENTITY series of Android tablets.

Heading up the company's lineup is the IDENTITY tab E201 model, a Wi-Fi enabled tablet that will be the company's first to hit the shelves in the US, at some point in early 2011.

It will be followed by the IDENTITY E301 model, a part of the company's E300 series of Android Gingerbread-based tablets, that will offer both Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity and should be available a leading U.S. wireless carrier in time for the 2011 back-to-school season.

The E300 series will also include the E302 model, that is Wimax-enabled and targets European and Asian markets.

“Communication, productivity and multimedia sharing should be a seamless experience across devices. We empower consumers to enhance their digital lifestyle with our platform of imaginative media convergence technologies,” said Chang-Suk Lee, CEO of Enspert.

“The human experience is at the heart of how we design our technology offerings, with a goal of providing an expansive and intuitive environment for consuming diverse media formats. In addition, Enspert will be offering a sneak peek at future tablet devices and presenting our vision of the tablet market at CES,” continued Lee.

“The IDENTITY tab E201 has already been released in Korea with KT, Korea's leading wireless carrier, and is one of few tablets commercially available through a wireless carrier. Global market demand for Enspert devices will expand rapidly starting with entry into the North American market in January and distribution announcements with some of the continent’s most prominent distributors will follow shortly after,” added Sang-su Lee, president of Enspert.

Unfortunately, specific pricing details for the IDENTITY Android tablets from Enspert have not yet been provided, but it's quite likely that we'll find out more when we see them popping up across the aforementioned markets over the course of 2011.