Enso have unveiled a new tablet that runs the Android OS. The device is called the Enso ZenPad and costs $155 making it very friendly to the wallet.
The ZenPad has a 5 inch screen that has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. It runs a 667MHz Samsung 6410 processor and has an 8GB storage capacity (the pre-installed microSD card). The supplied 8GB microSD card can be replaced with a larger capacity if needed.
There are three ZenPad models available which start at the basic model costing $155 that has all the features already mentioned along with WiFi and a six hour battery life. The next model up introduces a GPS unit to the device which adds another $25 to the price of the device. A 3G option is also available which ads a further $35 to the device taking the fully kitted out Enso ZenPad up to just $210.
With the ZenPad running the Android OS it opens up to a variety of applications that can be install through the Android Market. It isn't clear if microSD is the only storage option as I assume there is some internal memory for installing apps on due to restrictions in Android about putting software on a removable media card.
The only thing that lacks is perhaps a webcam... but at $155 for the lowest model we can't really complain at that now.
Via: TFTS
