X

Slide show: 20 iPad competitors to watch [UPDATED]

The Apple iPad has re-energized the market for tablet computers but it has gone nearly all of 2010 without a serious challenger. That will soon change. Here are 20 upstarts taking aim at the iPad.
By Andy Smith, Contributor
483555.jpg
1 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
The Apple iPad has re-energized the market for tablet computers but it has gone nearly all of 2010 without a serious challenger. That will soon change. Here is an updated list of 20 upstarts taking aim at the iPad.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483556.jpg
2 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
Based on a similar design to the Samsung Galaxy S smartphones, this 7-inch Android 2.2 tablet is loaded with strong specs and will be available on many different carriers, including all of the big four in the US. It is the iPad's most serious competitor to arrive in 2010.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483557.jpg
3 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
Aimed at stopping the iPad's momentum with executives and business professionals, the 7-inch BlackBerry tablet will be built on its own QNX operating system and is flush with power with a 1 GHz dual core CPU and 1 GB of RAM. But, battery life could be an issue and the PlayBook won't arrive until 2011. RIM recently said the PlayBook will sell for under $500, which will make it a tempting enterprise device.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483558.jpg
4 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
Primarily an enterprise communications and collaboration device, the Cisco Cius is an 7-inch Android tablet with a heavy layer of Cisco customization on top. Consumers won’t be interested, but existing Cisco customers who want a corporate-controlled tablet might be.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483559.png
5 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
Announced by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at CES 2010 in January, this HP "Slate PC" running Windows 7 was intended to preempt Apple's iPad announcement later that month. It was reportedly canceled in mid-2010 when HP bought Palm and said it was going to create a webOS tablet instead. Then, the HP Slate 500 was revived this fall. HP recently admitted that demand for the Slate 500 has been stronger than the company anticipated.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483560.jpg
6 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
One of the more innovative tablet competitors is the Libretto with its dual 7-inch multi-touch screens. One screen can be used entirely as a virtual keyboard while you work on the other. It runs Windows 7 acts a little more like a netbook than a tablet but it’s an interesting concept.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483561.jpg
7 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
This 10-inch tablet dual boots Windows 7 and Android 1.6. It has an LED display, 1 GB of RAM, a 1.66 GHz CPU, and a 16 GB onboard SSD drive.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483562.jpg
8 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
Now one of the world’s top five computer makers and one of the leaders in design, ASUS has talked throughout the year about launching various iPad competitors (branded “Eee Pad”) from 9-inch to 12-inch models, running Windows 7, Windows Embedded Compact, or Android. ASUS has promised a tablet will be coming in the first quarter of 2011.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483563.jpg
9 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
One of the big hits of CES 2010, the IdeaPad U1 Hybrid is a convertible tablet with a multi-touch screen that detaches from a hardware keyboard. The main system runs Windows 7 but the detachable 11.6-inch screen turns into a standalone tablet running Linux. It has been delayed until 2011, but Lenovo says the standalone tablet will also be released separately as the Lenovo LePad.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483564.jpg
10 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
Archos is a PDA and tablet company that has been trying to break into this market for a couple years with several different form factors and operating systems. The company could have a moderate success with its 10-inch tablet running Android 2.2

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483565.jpg
11 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
This 10-inch tablet runs on the Nvidia Tegra processor and Android 2.2. Unlike the Toshiba Libretto, this is a standard slate form factor. It’s a vanilla tablet that Toshiba will try to price as low as possible.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483566.jpg
12 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
We don’t know much about this one other than it will run Android, have “high-end features,” focus on productivity, and LG executive Chang Ma said ”Our tablet will be better than the iPad.”

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483567.jpg
13 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
This one is expected to come in both Windows 7 and Android versions. The Windows version has heavy specs with an Intel Atom processor, 2 GB of RAM, 2 USB ports, an HDMI port, and a 32 GB SSD drive.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483568.jpg
14 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
One of the more intriguing iPad alternatives is the Adam from Notion Ink. It features a very slim, attractive design in a 10-inch tablet with a unique Pixel Qi display, Nvidia Tegra2, and Android 2.2.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483569.jpg
15 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET

This 7-inch Android 2.1 tablet is primarily aimed at accessing apps over the network and will be launched first in Japan. It will be sold to enterprises rather than consumers and NEC envisions it being used for health care, sales, and logistics work.

483570.jpg
16 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
This is a minimalistic tablet running Windows 7, an 11-inch display, and an Intel Atom processor. It has its own custom UI running on top of Windows and is focused primarily on multimedia.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483571.jpg
17 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
Motion has been on the most effective Tablet PC makers for niche industries, even as Microsoft let the Tablet PC platform languish in recent years. The J3500 is a ruggedized tablet that can run up to a Core i7 processor and Windows 7. It has both Microsoft’s traditional pen technology as well as capacitive touchscreen. It’s expensive but powerful.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483572.jpg
18 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
The X70 EX looks less like the iPad and more like the Windows Ultra-Mobile PCs (UMPCs) of the past. It’s a 7-inch tablet made to operate with two hands. It’s a Windows + Intel device that is also made to easily mount in your car as a GPS.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483573.jpg
19 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
Like the Toshiba Libretto, the enTourage eDGe features dual screens, but the eDGe has an e-ink e-reader on one side and an Android tablet OS on the other side.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483574.jpg
20 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
This tablet (formerly called the “WePad”) runs the MeeGo OS in an 11-inch form factor and is powered by an Intel Atom processor.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.
483575.jpg
21 of 21 Andy Smith/ZDNET
Also known as the “K-Mart tablet,” the Gentouch78 is perhaps best known for its low price - $150. However, considering the Android tablet is barely functional, even 150 bucks might be too much to spend on this 7-incher.

If you'd prefer to view this as a text-only list, see the companion blog post.

Related Galleries

Holiday wallpaper for your phone: Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year's, and winter scenes
Holiday lights in Central Park background

Related Galleries

Holiday wallpaper for your phone: Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year's, and winter scenes

21 Photos
Winter backgrounds for your next virtual meeting
Wooden lodge in pine forest with heavy snow reflection on Lake O'hara at Yoho national park

Related Galleries

Winter backgrounds for your next virtual meeting

21 Photos
Holiday backgrounds for Zoom: Christmas cheer, New Year's Eve, Hanukkah and winter scenes
3D Rendering Christmas interior

Related Galleries

Holiday backgrounds for Zoom: Christmas cheer, New Year's Eve, Hanukkah and winter scenes

21 Photos
Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6: Electric vehicle extravaganza
img-8825

Related Galleries

Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6: Electric vehicle extravaganza

26 Photos
A weekend with Google's Chrome OS Flex
img-9792-2

Related Galleries

A weekend with Google's Chrome OS Flex

22 Photos
Cybersecurity flaws, customer experiences, smartphone losses, and more: ZDNet's research roundup
shutterstock-1024665187.jpg

Related Galleries

Cybersecurity flaws, customer experiences, smartphone losses, and more: ZDNet's research roundup

8 Photos
Inside a fake $20 '16TB external M.2 SSD'
Full of promises!

Related Galleries

Inside a fake $20 '16TB external M.2 SSD'

8 Photos