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Apple iPad no different than with an iPod Touch? as we know Apple has launched the applet tablet with the name iPadApple iPad in our opinion does not differ much with an iPod Touch is enlarged in size, you just try look and plus at interface  no any different. iPad is actually not a notebook/netbook (especially without QWERTY keyboard) because as written on the Apple website that iPad more suitable for browsing, email, photos and video.
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iPad has a touch screen size (multi-touch) 9.7 inch (1024 × 768) and covered with fingerprint-resistant coating oleophobic so that the screen is not dirty with fingerprints  attached. Same as the iPod Touch,iPad offers several flash drive capacities ranging from 16GB, 32 GB and 64 GB, while for the processor using 1 GHz Apple A4.
What is interesting here, iPad offers 2 types of models the first that have only Wi-Fi a/b/g /n and the second (more expensive) has a Wi-Fi a/b/g/n and 3G. Other specifications such as Digital Compass, accelerometer, Ambient Light censor, Safari browser, Bluetooth and AGPS.
Talk about the battery, iPad can be used for 10 hours for browsing, watching videos or listening to music while refilling can use the adapter or USB connection.
IPad size is 189.7 x 242.8 x 13.4 mm with a weight of 0.73 kg.
Below is price Apple iPad:
- To Wi-Fi: 16 GB (499), 32 GB (599), 64 GB (699)
- To Wi-Fi + 3G: 16 GB (629), 32 GB (729), 64 GB (829)
Unfortunally iPad is not equipped with cameras that can be used for video calling.
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