Aug
8

iPad Alternative with Android

iPad Alternative with Android

iPads has made many alternatives as the advancement of technology is inhering the new developers in this field. So the developers are using the new way of technology that is androids. There are around nine alternatives for the ipad with android:

 

1. HP Slate:   HP slate will run Windows 7, setting it apart from the field of tablets running Android will be seeing on the rest of this list. One of the indications that the tablet form-factor is about to become practically omnipresent.

2. Dell Streak: Dell has been upcoming with this new slate which shows many prototypes which are known as streak. This puts it less in the direct path of the ipad and makes it more akin to the existing line of mobile internet devices and has Archos series of internet tablets. This can also snag hands on photos of the device.

3. Asus Eee Tablet: Asus is the company which is held creditworthy for inaugurating the total concept of net book craze.  The device has four control buttons reminiscent of the favored layout for an Android-powered phone, leading to the logical speculation that the Asus tablet might well run Google’s mobile operating system.

4. Compal tablet: has several partners lined up to make Tegra 2-based tablets, so expect more of this type of device in the near future. Working prototype was shown off at CES 2010.

5. Notion ink Adam:

6. MSI

7. Quanta

8. ICD Vega

9. Google and HTC: Google Tablet is the most speculative entrant on this list for now. HTC is a plausible logical choice for the trusted partner as well, given its existing relationship with Google and the Android operating system.

 

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