Lets face it, iPad is not affordable by everyone and it is not for everyone either. Some people like the feel of iPad but don't like the Apple in general and don't want to use their iPad without iTunes. It would be nice if I can use my iPad and sync it without iTunes. I hate iTunes.Anyways, so those who likes iPad but don't want to buy the actual iPad, you have some iPad clone that you can buy. Yes, its China iPads. Here are some top iPad clones that you can look into.
iPed
The iPed is the latest iPad clone to hit the scene. It packs the usual Android build into a casing that looks a lot like the real thing. It even ships in a box that’s nearly a photocopy of the iPad’s retail box besides the iPod label is replaced with iPed. Sneaky.inPad
The Inkia inPad is clearly an iPad clone. But while it might look the part, it probably won’t be the same with only a 600Mhz CPU and either 128MB and 256MB of RAM powering the Android 2.1 build. At least it has 2 USB ports, though.LifesPad

Make no mistake, while the
LifesPad might not have the sterotypical iPad casing, it’s still an
iPad clone. But at least there’s some higher-end hardware powering the
device: 1Ghz Freescale CPU, 512MB of DDR2 RAM, 3G modem, and Android
2.1. Not bad, eh?
Meizu Mbook

Meizu is the original iDevice cloner. Their tricks first started way
back when the original iPhone launched and they fired up the
photocopiers again for the iPad. The
Mbook packs an unknown 1.5GHz CPU, WiFi, 3G, GPS, and an 8.4-inch
screen all in a casing clearly inspired by the iPad.
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Android 2.1, 1Ghz ARM Cortex-A8 CPU, 512MB of RAM, and a 10-inch
display. You would think all that tech would be enough to grant the
clone a proper name right?

Take the iPad, replace the silver styling with white and add a slide-out
keyboard that can double as a stand. It
looks like it runs Windows 7, too. Not too shabby.

This knockoff is a bit rough and oddly-shapped. It still might sell
by the dozens in Chinese markets, though. The 7-inch tablet does have
an 800Mhz ARM11 CPU along with 2GB of flash memory. That’s more than
enough to run the Windows CE 6.0 OS.
















