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We ran through the seven mainstream iPad alternatives a few weeks ago. You should know the list anyway. They include the usual suspects of the ModBook, Notion Ink Adam, HP Slate and Dell Streak along with a few others. But there are a bunch more portables either currently available or coming out real soon that could also have made that list. Consider the following seven computers alternatives to the standard iPad alternatives.
Spring Design Alex Ebook Reader
While the Alex is really an ereader first, it’s still capable of a lot more with Android running on a 3.5-inch color LCD under the 6-inch e-ink display. Since it’s Android, everything works as it should so it can browse the web, send emails, and access the Android Marketplace via Wi-Fi or 3G. But the real magic is that the two screens can be linked so that content on the small screen can be pushed up for easier viewing on the large screen. It also handles book navigation and selection. Think of it as a suped-up Nook and instead of B&N, there’s a partnership with Boarders but any ebook standard will work. Available in either black or white at $399 and the company is taking pre-orders right now with an expected shipping date of April 14.
Advantages over the iPad
- USB power charging
- User-replaceable battery
- Longer battery life with only the e-ink screen
Disadvantages
- Smaller screens
- Less storage
enTourage eDGe dualbook
One look at this thing and you can tell it’s something different. Two screens, combined with a hinge that also holds a speaker. It’s really not just an ereader with an Android netbook bolted on, either. It’s so much more and truly shows what the future of computer could hold for everyday joes, but more so for academia. Oh, and unlike the similar Microsoft Courier concept, this thing is real and available for $499 right now. Read our review here.
Advantages over the iPad
- More touchscreen real estate
- SD card slot
- 2 USB ports
- User-replaceable battery
Disadvantages
WePad
The WePad may be the most complete alternative to the iPad with Linux at the core and access to the Android Marketplace. It’s reportable going to be less expensive, as well, when it first its German retailers in the coming months.
Advantages over the iPad
- Webcam
- 2 USB ports
- WePad App Store + Android Marketplace
- Multitasking
- Works with all ebook formats
- Larger screen
- Flash support
Disadvantages
Lenovo Skylight Smartbook
Yes, it’s a netbook but give the Skylight a chance before scrolling down to the next iPad alternative. 10 hour battery life, 2 lbs weight, and a bright 10-inch screen are pretty standard noondays. But then throw in a 3G wireless into a thin and sleek package powered by a custom web interface and you have one tasty treat.
Advantages over the iPad
- Full keyboard
- USB ports
- SD card slot
Disadvantages
- Unproven OS (that’s a biggie)
- No touchscreen
Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid
It’s a tablet! No, it’s a netbook! No, it’s both! An Intel CULV processor handles Windows 7 while in netbook mode and an ARM CPU takes care of the Skylight OS when the tablet is all by itself. It packs 3G, 128GB SSD all in a design that’s truly the best of both worlds. The U1 Hybrid slated for a summer 2010 release. See it in action here.
Advantages over the iPad
- Windows 7
- Two-in-One design
- USB port
- SD card slot
- Larger screen
Disadvantages
- No access to the App Store
- It will probably be more expensive
ExoPC
It looks like an iPad, costs the same as an iPad, has similar tech specs as the iPad, but it isn’t made by Apple. The ExoPC might be the absolute best iPad alternative for Apple haters as long as they feel comfortable owning an obvious iPad clone. The ExoPC is supposed to be released sometime this spring.
Advantages over the iPad
- SD card slot
- User-replaceable battery
- Supports Flash and Silverlight
- Wireless and wired networking
- Windows 7
- 3 USB ports
Disadvantages
- No access to the App Store
- Shorter battery life at 4 hours
Your smartphone
And finally, your smartphone should really be considered an iPad alternative. Think about what the iPad can do and then compare it against your current phone. It could be a Palm Pre, Droid, HD2, or even iPhone. You can surf the web on these phones, edit photos, read sheet music, play electronic instruments, read comics, watch TV shows, play racing games and the list goes on and on and on. Sure, the iPad has that massive screen to further exploit those apps, but most of the functions are the same.