1. The Notion Ink Adam Android Tablet

With its sleek design and 10-inch touch screen, the Notion Ink Adam Tablet is an iPad alternative to be desired. It also boasts a 16-hour battery life and 3MP camera. Also unlike the iPad, the tablet features a browser that supports Flash. Maybe the most striking is the Adam’s revolutionary Pixel Qi screen. The transflective LCD screen can switch between color and black and white modes for e-reading.

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2. WePad

This complete iPad alternative with Linux at the core is the WePad.  WePad is priced a bit lower than the iPad and comes with a web cam and 2 USB. Its 11-inch screen, faster processor, and bigger RAM makes performing multiple tasks a bit easier. And of course, it supports Flash!
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3. Dell Mini 5

The Dell Mini 5 is the smallest iPad alternative on the list with its 5-inch touch screen, but that just adds on to its ease of use. The device comes with a speedy 1GHz Snapdragon processor with WiFi, 3G and bluetooth connectivity. But the feature that really stands out is its ability to make phone calls (It’s like a big iPhone, or a small iPad that makes calls and fits in your pocket). Oh yeah, there’s also a 5MP camera on board.
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4. Fusion Garage’s JooJoo

With it’s 12-inch screen and onboard camera, the JooJoo is a worthy iPad alternative. It supports Flash and achieves 1080p video streaming. The Intel Atom / NVIDIA Ion powered tablet has a great interface and more processing power which gives the user an awesome visual experience.
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5. Viliv X70

This 7-inch iPad alternative is Windows compatible, supports Flash and has slots for SD cards and USBs. The Viliv x70 comes with a feedback touchscreen and unlocked 3G GSM modem. Its multitasking capability, built-in camera, and faster processor make it a windows-friendly iPad competitor.
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6. ModBook

The ModBook by Axiotron is an iPad and then some, including its Wacom-enabled 13.3-inch screen which you can write directly on for easy note taking. With a 120 GB hard drive, built-in camera and optical drive, the tablet is worth considering. It supports Flash, capable of multitasking and it’s even Windows compatible. How’s that for an iPad alternative?
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7. Lenovo Skylight Smartbook

Though the Lenovo Skylight looks just like a laptop, it may be a good choice for those still unsure if they should make the jump from laptop to tablet. The device mixes the features of a net book with those found in a powerful smart phone, making emailing and browsing a snap. It’s a lightweight WiFi device with 3G through AT&T. The device also comes preloaded with several apps to give you the ultimate iPad alternative experience.
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8. Viliv S10 Blade

Here’s a netbook with a swivel top-half so it functions like a tablet for easy mobility. The Viliv s10 Blade has 2 USB ports, runs Windows 7, offers simple multitasking, supports Flash and has a webcam. In addition, this iPad alternative has an unlocked 3G modem and video-out capability as well.
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9. Archos 9 PC Tablet

With a price tag starting at $549, the Archos 9 PCTablet it is a great iPad alternative and it looks awesome. It comes with an Intel Atom Z510 1.1 G Hz processor, 1GB on-board RAM, and is available in two models, 80GB and 160GB. The high-resolution 9-inch touchscreen and the two positioned leg-stands make the Archos 9 perfect for media and hands-free viewing without having to purchase additional accessories.
 
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