Price revealed by Amazon. £799
Good luck with that one!
The £799 is in pounds. So, the US Dollar price is over $1200.
I don't see anyone being able to compete too well with Apple in the tablet arena. These other manufacturers just cannot match Apple's economies of scale. Apple is able to offer a higher quality product at a lower price point than its competitors.
A lot of people are waiting for a nice WiFi-only Android tablet. App access can be either official or unofficial, as far as I'm concerned, but I'd prefer the former.
...A big Android draw for me is the Flash support, which works quite well on the Droid Incredible and is very handy to have available.
I'll likely swap out my Mother's iPad for an Android slate with Flash, as then she'll finally be able to see everything our family emails around, such as links to Flickr slideshows and Flip videos.
(She doesn't need a ton of kid apps. She needs to be able to see what all the rest of us can with laptops. E.g. the "real" Internet. So far the iPad has proved to be a disappointment in that respect. Always having to work around its lack of Flash, and its use of tiny icons because it lacks a key to popup menus with text as well.)...
Also, I disagree with your interpretation of the internet needing Flash to be "real" or complete - no browser (IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Safari for iOS etc) will ever be able to reproduce the internet without flaw. I often have to switch between two or even three browser in order to have certain websites displayed properly. If anything, your reliance on Flash being enabled by another browser/OS would enhance your experience of the internet. But it would be far from the "real" internet which, until we reach a point of perfect technological congruence, is impossible to experience with any one tool alone.
And another nail in the coffin?
1) My pockets are for phones, not tablets.
2) Don't give a **** about Flash. Flash has crashed every single browser I've used on multiple platforms.