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iPad's 12 Biggest Competitors

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... according to the article.

http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/.../tablet-wars-the-12-biggest-ipad-competitors/

Apple's iPad caused a major stir in the tech community after its unveiling in February, but this year has been an exciting one for other companies entering tablet computer market.

The International CTIA Wireless convention in Las Vegas will highlight the most important pieces of the moblie tech world, not the least of which is the next wave of tablet computers.

The iPad is a favorite due to its high-profile release, wide array of applications and loyal Apple following, but what other companies are making headway into the space with tablets of their own? Which are among the biggest rivals to the iPad?

The JooJoo

Officially released in December 2009, the JooJoo is a Linux-based tablet that was originally known as the "Crunchpad." Featuring only one physical button and a 12.1" touch screen, the device boasts the "fastest" startup in the world, connecting to the internet in a mere 9 seconds.

It offers full HD video, a virtual keyboard designed for one-hand typing and a web browsing experience that uses touch navigation instead of traditional window browsing. The JooJoo features a 4GB solid state hard drive and can run for up to 5 hours on a full battery charge.

HP Slate
Exhibited as a prototype in the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show, HP's iPad competitor is scheduled to come out later this year.

A model was exhibited during the CES keynote by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who demonstrated how the "Slate PC" can utilize the Windows 7 operating system, a webcam and USB ports, as well as "Kindle for PC" applications and various other video functions. The touch screen device is expected to cost about $550, although there has been no official announcement on price.

ExpoPC Slate
The ExpoPC Slate is a windows-based tablet, which allows for web browsing, streaming television and movies, as well as apps and ebooks. Dubbed a "finger driven PC," the screen measures 8.9" and is capable of HD resolution, while the specs include a 32 GB hard drive as well as a webcam, which critics cite as a major lacking feature of the iPad. The ExpoPC Slate is expected to sell for $599.

ICD Vega
Another potential competitor to the iPad is the Vega, which was announced in November 2009 and is expected to hit the market in the first half of this year.

Produced by Innovative Converged Devices, the Vega is expected to run the Android 2.0 operating system and features a large, 15.6" touch screen, although two smaller sizes will be available. The device will have 32 GB of internal SD storage, a removable charging dock/stand and the ability to play on-demand Web TV, according to the company.

Viliv X70
This device, which debuted in 2009, features a 7" display, with up to 60GB of storage in the most robust models.

It includes flash support, a digital camera, GPS, 3G and multitasking capabilities. On a full charge, it can also play back up to 6 hours of video. With a starting price tag of $597, this Windows-based iPad competitor has also received positive reviews from the blogger community.

Plastic Logic QUE proReader
Developed by Plastic Logic, the QUE proReader caters to business professionals and is presented mostly as an eReader. The QUE comes in two models, priced from $649 to $799, featuring full color on its 8 1/2" x 11" display and Wifi connectivity, the device is 1/3" thick and is operated using a touch screen interface.

The QUE is expected to launch in April 2010 and plans to use the Barnes & Noble bookstore for its eBook sales.

Archos 9
The newest tablet from Archos, which uses Windows 7 as an operating system, has an 8.9" touch screen capable of 1080p HD resolution and a 60GB hard drive.

The device boasts a number of multimedia functions, including streaming music over the internet, internet radio accessibility and options for web and video chatting. The Archos 9 is the latest evolution in a product line that includes the Archos 5 and Archos 7.

Dell Streak
The Dell Streak tablet employs a 5" touchscreen and is expected to utilize the Android 2.0 operating system.

The Streak is expected to feature 2 different cameras, one outward-facing 5 mega pixel digital camera and a front facing camera for use in video chatting. The device is expected to have access to the Amazon Kindle store, as well as the Android App store.

Axiotron Modbook
This device mixes Axiotron's touch screen and tablet technologies with the hardware of an Apple laptop.

For $899, Axiotron will take a Macbook base system and modify it into a fully functioning tablet computer, but you must supply them with the computer. For $1,849, the company will supply the Macbook for you, which has all the functionality of a full laptop combined with the interface of a tablet.

Notion Ink Adam
Expected to be released mid-summer 2010, the Ink Adam will start at $327, with the more robust models priced up to $800. The device can support 1080p high definition video on its 10" screen and also features a 3 megapixel camera, according to the company.

It promises 3G connectivity, as well as a multitasking interface that utilizes the Android operating system, which allows the user to run applications concurrently.

Asus Eee Tablet
Already on the market for around $450, the Asus Eee has a versatile design which allows the device to be used as both a netbook and a tablet with both a touch screen and a traditional keyboard.

Dubbed a "touch PC" it has a 16GB SSD hard drive, slot for a 16GB SD card and an option for 20GB of online storage, which is complimentary for the first 18 months of use. It measures 1" thick and features an 8.9 inch screen, which can also be used with a stylus to write by hand.

Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t
Starting at around $600, the Lenovo IdeaPad features the most powerful hardware of all the iPad rivals.

With a 10" touch screen, up to 250GB of hard drive space and a traditional keyboard that allows 180 degree screen rotation, the device is a middle-ground product between full tablets and netbooks.
 

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It was speculated today that 1,000,000 iPads have been sold so far.... wonder how that compares to the sum of all the competitors above....

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It was speculated today that 1,000,000 iPads have been sold so far.... wonder how that compares to the sum of all the competitors above....

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The JooJoo sold 64 units.. http://uneasysilence.com/archive/2010/04/14834/

Reading that articles feels like deja vu. It's late 2007, the iPhone's been out for about 5 months and the tech press is hyping up all these iPhone killers. The rest as they say is history.
 

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The JooJoo sold 64 units.. http://uneasysilence.com/archive/2010/04/14834/

Reading that articles feels like deja vu. It's late 2007, the iPhone's been out for about 5 months and the tech press is hyping up all these iPhone killers. The rest as they say is history.
ROTFLMAO......

And remember those MP3 iPod killers..... I bet there are still some dinosaurs here using one of those .....

LOL

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Right from the start, the Ipad was sure to be a trend setter much like most of Apple's other inovative products.

I'm glad to know that there will be many choices when I'm in the market for one.
 

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Apple is gonna have their pie and eat it , no doubt about that and there will be lots of roadkills .

Will this piece of Pad pie be as big in terms of market share as their iPhone? That's for us to find out. As already pointed out, conusmers will have more choice as these other pads keep coming out .

I think JooJoo is on life support already.

In the mean time, the knockoffs are available already:



http://gizmodo.com/5524788/unsurprisingly-chinese-ipad-knockoffs-are-here

With the iPad still not available overseas and demand high, it's not too surprising that there are knockoffs available in Shenzhen already. And hey, this one has three USB ports! Better than the original, amirite?

For a mere $410 you too can own a tablet computer with the aforementioned USB ports running the Windows OS. Although the seller admits that they're gonna get better than this.

"This is just the first rough version," Lin said in Cantonese. "While the shape isn't quite the same, the external appearance is very similar to the iPad, so we don't think it will affect our sales that much."

And really, a tablet running Windows is not new nor is it exciting. But when you can't get an iPad, I guess you take what you can get.
 

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Mine comes Friday :)

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In the mean time, the knockoffs are available already:
Why have a copy when you can have an original?

Before the rtards start with the "but it's free" shit, remember the Ipods and Iphones...many copies but nothing works quite like the originals!
 

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Hey, It's new & shiny!

...many copies but nothing works quite like the originals!
LMAO!!!
Yepper!
Nothing like the original! Underpowered, limited, slow, no RAM, no USB ports, no replaceable battery, no cameras, no multitasking, etc. Hey but it costs more than the copies and is bigger than an IPhone. So since it's 'new & shiny' and made by Apple the fanbois will jump all over it like a fat kid on smarties!....



The smart savvy folks will wait for the improved next generations......
 

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Sales will tell the tale.... like it did with the iphone and ipod.

Right now that tale is pretty clear, Apple is mopping the floor with the competition.

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Why have a copy when you can have an original?
I guess for most is the same reason why some would buy LV, Hermes knockoffs : they do not have the budget or coins for the real ones so they went for the cheaper clones that got similar looks.

And for a few, perhaps the IO's of the clone pads better suit their needs. Plus they have the iPad look.
 

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1 million iPads sold.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100503/tc_nm/us_apple_ipad_4

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Apple Inc on Monday said it sold one million iPads in its first 28 days, and users of the tablet computer have already downloaded 12 million apps and 1.5 million digital books.

Apple sold 300,000 iPads, which has a 9.7-inch touchscreen iPad and is essentially a cross between a laptop and a smartphone, on launch day April 3 and a half-million units the first week.

It is intended as a media consumption device, good for video, games, electronic books and magazines and Web browsing.

Apple began the second stage of a two-part rollout of the touchscreen tablet computer on Friday when it started sales of the pricier, high-speed wireless version of the iPad in the United States, following the successful launch of the short-range Wi-Fi tablet earlier this month.

Although the device won't reach international markets until late May, some analysts expect Apple to sell roughly 5 million or so this year.

Shares of Cupertino, California-based Apple closed rise 1.3 percent in pre-market trade at $261.09 on Monday..

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- twice as fast as for the original iPhone for the first 28 days period .
 
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