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Has anyone made a DECENT Android iPad rival yet?

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    Has anyone made a DECENT Android iPad rival yet?

    Must have capacitive multitouch screen (not tulipty resistive), latest Android OS and all the usual Wifi, Bluetooth, Flash SD card, USB, 3D graphics accelerator stuff you'd expect on a decent tablet?

    Everything seems to be utter carp in terms of Android hardware out there?

    Needs to be 10 inch screen.

    Here's a good one:

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/31/h...-inch-multito/


    But they all seem to be vapourware, where can you actually buy on in the UK?

    #2
    Not that i've seen but the world and his dog are currently announcing Android tablets so guess there'll be a load on the market before too long.

    Saw the Galaxy tab the other day, looked pretty good but simply too small. The thing i like about my iPad is its use as a remote desktop client for my other machines so i can lie in front of the telly and work on my Mac, PC's and servers. Anything smaller than the iPad would be no good for that and would just be a bigger phone really rather than a more portable netbook.

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      #3
      No.

      And there unlikely to anytime soon. How is any newbie going to compete with a manufacturer who designs hardware and software under the same roof for the last 25 years?

      They are constantly being inventive and I like that, nothing ventured nothing gained and all that, everyone else prefers to copy their ideas..
      "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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        #4
        Originally posted by scooterscot View Post

        They are constantly being inventive...
        A big iPhone without the phone bit
        Me, me, me...

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          #5
          Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
          A big iPhone without the phone bit
          To be fair to them though, at least they released an SDK for their big phone and also a load of resources to help developers take advantage of the form factor.

          iPad apps, when done correctly i.e not just the phone app rejigged for a bigger screen, are VERY different from their phone equivalent.

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            #6
            None yet, they are waiting for Android 3. All the ones so far seem to be £100 crap using Android 2.

            Soon though, not sure if this year though.

            And there unlikely to anytime soon. How is any newbie going to compete with a manufacturer who designs hardware and software under the same roof for the last 25 years?
            Which newbies are you talking about? HTC, whose phones are certainly competing against Apple? It's not newbies making the upcoming devices, but established companies.
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              #7
              I wouldn't hold you breath, I changed my Iphone 3g for an HTC Desire and my Wife got Iphone 4. I recently used her phone and it just felt more responsive and more solid and just better in general. I think the same will be true for tablets for a while, Apple are just too ahead of the game and they are constantly innovating,

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                #8
                Simply put, NO.
                IPad is the best for now.

                If the situation changes, sell or chuck your iPad and get what's best.

                Until then, use iPad, simple, eh?

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                  #9
                  Samsung Galaxy Tab is the closest you are going to get for now.

                  Has everything you asked for, albeit in a smaller form factor than the Fondle Pad.
                  Last edited by DaveB; 15 November 2010, 15:51.
                  "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                    #10
                    My iPad was expensive but it is nice kit. Slightly heavy after playing Pocket Frogs for a few hours - but you can't have everything!

                    Like the OP I keep checking out the Android competition as I would prefer an open system - but seen nothing yet.

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