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From iPods to iMacs, for every Apple creation out there, you can find a viable and sometimes-less-expensive, non-Apple alternative. Here are our top picks.
With the iPad available for pre-order and hitting stores on April 3rd, Apple fever is in full swing. The allure of Apple products is a powerful thing, yet somehow, unlike most of your friends, you have managed to steer clear of the iPhones and iPods staring you down from all those giant billboards. You choose originality, and for this, we admire you. Whether it's a limited budget or an anti-Apple stance that stops you from shelling out, say, $2,500 for a MacBook Pro, take solace in the fact that you'll find plenty of competing PC laptops that will serve you just as well.
In fact, for each item on the Apple roster, there's a non-Apple alternative that comes close, and, in some cases, even performs better and costs less. We've got an ideal and a budget pick to compete with each mainstream Apple offering. What we don't yet have are alternatives for the yet-to-be-reviewed iPad—but for everything else, read on. Click on the links for full reviews.
Included in this Roundup:
Cell Phones
Apple iPhone 3G S (AT&T) : AngleApple iPhone 3GS (AT&T) ($199, )
When it first came out, the iPhone was dubbed the Jesus Phone. Three years later, it seems like every other person has one—their eyes glued to the gorgeous 3.5-inch touch screen. Sure, these people annoy you, yet you envy their ability to check e-mail and surf the Web on the go with such ease, solving trivial disputes among friends with a few screen taps. Honestly, there aren't many phones that can do what the iPhone does with such grace, but that's not to say there isn't any worthy competition.


Google Nexus One (T-Mobile) : AngleIdeal Alternative
Google Nexus One (T-Mobile) ($179, )

Just like the iPhone, Google's flagship phone is a slim, speedy, powerful touch screen slab with a great Web browser and thousands of apps.

Samsung Mythic SGH-a897 (AT&T): FrontLess-Expensive Alternative
Samsung Mythic SGH-a897 (AT&T) ($129.99, )

Samsung's Mythic is a simpler alternative to the iPhone. It's not a smartphone, which means it isn't focused on apps, but it does feature a nice touch screen, Web-based widgets, and one thing that the iPhone doesn't: broadcast TV.

Portable Media Players (PMPs)
Apple iPod touch 3rd genApple iPod touch (3rd generation) ($299, )
We won't lie: You won't find a PMP that outperforms the iPod touch. Name another player that's basically an iPhone without the phone, and, well…you can't. There aren't many low-price touch-screen PMPs worth recommending either. Even so, the touch isn't the only touch-screen player on the block.

Sony X Series Walkman (NWZ-X1051)Ideal Alternative
Sony X Series Walkman (NWZ-X1051) ($299.95, )

The typical Walkman strengths—ease-of-use, great sound, and high-quality noise cancellation—now come with a touch screen, integrated Wi-Fi, and free music.

Microsoft Zune HD : AngleLess-Expensive Alternative
Microsoft Zune HD ($199.99, )

While both are solid players, we actually like the Zune HD more than the Walkman X Series overall—but you can get the Zune for less these days, so it makes more sense as our less-expensive alternative. With a fantastic OLED touch screen, a top-notch Web browser, and a wireless music store, the Zune HD is the best non-iTunes-based PMP you can buy.



Apple iPod nano : ColorsApple iPod nano (5th generation) ($179, )
Aside from the iPod classic—which isn't on this list because, frankly, there aren't many hard-disk-based PMPs out there any more—the nano is the longest-standing iPod family member, and it's gone through several iterations, getting better every time. The concept is basic: tiny, cute, and brimming with cool features. The nano is the best player in its price range, but if you don't live in the iTunes universe, you do have other options.

Samsung Q2 : FrontIdeal Alternative
Samsung Q2 ($129.99, )

If the Samsung Q2 offered more robust file support, it might really give the iPod nano a run for its money. Still, it's well designed, has an intuitive interface, and is a great bargain for an easy-to-use, low-capacity MP3 player.

Coby MP705 : FrontLess-Expensive Alternative
Coby MP705 ($49.99, )

Coby's attractive, inexpensive, low-capacity portable media player fuses MP3, video, and photo players, an FM radio with programmable presets, and earbuds that won't fall out of your ears, for 50 bucks.



Apple iPod shuffle (3rd generation) : FrontApple iPod shuffle (3rd generation) ($59, )
Now here's an iPod with some worthy competition. The shuffle works just fine, but for the money, you can get a player with a screen to navigate your music visually instead of just listening to playlists or random selections from your iPod's brain. Affordability is a given in this category, so here are two of our favorites:

SanDisk Sansa Clip+ : FrontIdeal Alternative
SanDisk Sansa Clip+ ($39.99, )

A microSD slot has been added, but not a lot else has changed since the last Sansa Clip iteration. Even so, this budget MP3 player still does a lot more than the iPod shuffle—and for less.

Samsung U5 : FrontIdeal Alternative
Samsung U5 ($39.99, )

Although its purported fitness features are slight, the inexpensive U5's small size and tight-fitting, decent-sounding earbuds still make it a good choice for the gym.

Laptops
Apple Macbook Air (nVidia) : AngleApple MacBook Air ($1,799, )
Derided by some for its lack of ports and connectivity options, the MacBook Air is, nonetheless, a strikingly thin laptop. But thin is in when it comes to PC notebooks too; here are some solid choices:

Sony VAIO VPC-Z116GXS : AngleIdeal Alternative
Sony VAIO VPC-Z116GXS ($1,800, )

With a Core i5 processor, SSDs, and switchable graphics, the Sony VAIO VPC-Z116GXS is hands-down the lightest and most powerful ultraportable money can buy.

ASUS UL30A-A1 : AngleLess-Expensive Alternative
ASUS UL30A-A1 ($775 street, )

The ASUS UL30A-A1 is an amazing ultra-thin laptop that gives 10 hours of battery life for less than what everyone else is charging.



Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (SD Slot) : AngleApple MacBook Pro ($1,699, )
The MacBook Pro, on the other hand, to many, is laptop perfection. It features better specs and connectivity options, a backlit keyboard, and an excellent multi-touch–enabled mousepad. Not impressed? Here are your best well-rounded PC options:

Dell Studio XPS 16 : AngleIdeal Alternative
Dell Studio XPS 16 ($1,804, )

The Dell Studio XPS 16 delivers a lavish media center experience with a unique design, home-theater features, and a vibrant RGB LED widescreen.

ASUS UL50VF-A1 : AngleLess-Expensive Alternative
Asus UL50VF-A1 ($850 street, )

The Asus UL50VF-A1 is a gorgeous 15-inch laptop that runs on a slower-than-average processor, but can harness the strength of two graphics cards and a new Nvidia technology that enables the laptop to automatically switch between graphics cards to conserve battery life.

Desktops
Apple iMac (Nvidia GeForce 9400M) : Full SetApple iMac ($1,199, )
The iMac has come a long way since those translucent, candy-colored plastic monitors paved the way for Apple's late-'90s revival. The latest iteration is basically a flat-panel HD monitor with a top-notch computer built-in. If you're a Windows person, however, this does you little good. Here are some slick all-in-one PC picks:

HP TouchSmart 600-1055 PC : Full SetIdeal Alternative
HP TouchSmart 600-1055 PC ($1,599, )

The TouchSmart 600-1055 PC is HP's top-of-the-line Windows 7 PC that shows how touch screen interfaces are going mainstream.

Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 : Full SetLess-Expensive Alternative
Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 ($699, )

With a love-it-or-hate-it design, the Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 gives the value PC buyer an all-in-one option that's more powerful than a cheap nettop, though power users will want more.



Apple Mac mini (Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz) : AngleApple Mac Mini ($599, )
Another sleeper hit for Apple, the Mac Mini is a tiny Apple TV-size computer sans display that runs the Mac OS. Hook it up to your HDTV for the full entertainment experience—including Web surfing. Windows lovers, these are your best bets:

Dell Inspiron Zino HD : Full SetIdeal Alternative
Dell Inspiron Zino HD ($557, )

The Dell Inspiron Zino HD's compact design is derivative of the Mac mini, but it has all the connectors it needs to sit under that big HDTV you bought last holiday season.

Acer Aspire Revo AR3610-U9012 : AngleLess-Expensive Alternative
Acer AspireRevo R3610-U9022 ($330, )

If it weren't for the bloatware, the Acer AspireRevo could be considered the epitome of ultra-small form factor nettop PCs. Regardless, it's got the right combination of computing speed, features, packed-in hardware, and price.

Media Extenders
Apple TVAppleTV ($229, )
It's a product forgotten by many, mainly because Apple hasn't updated it in years. But who cares? If you have a ton of content on your computer and want to stream it to your TV or stereo, it's an elegant, well-executed solution. That is, of course, if all your music and videos are in iTunes. If not, you've got other options.

Xbox 360 EliteIdeal Alternative
Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite ($299.99, )

You read that right. Microsoft has quietly groomed its gaming console to stream music and video, just like AppleTV, using the Zune platform. And you get a solid gaming device in the bargain.

Front TopLess-Expensive Alternative
Archos TV+ ($139 street, )

The TV+ highlights both the best (an excellent DVR, quality wireless streaming) and the worst (an outdated user interface, so-so file support) Archos has to offer. It's an innovative device, but its limitations can be frustrating. Still, overall, it does more than Apple TV can. 

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