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Best Ipad Accessories from Apple


iPad must-haves. And fun-to-haves.

A cover for your screen, a home on your desk, a spot on your TV, a way to download photos and videos from your digital camera, and more. And you thought iPad couldn’t get any better.
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iPad Smart Cover

So much more than a case, the Smart Cover was designed alongside iPad to be its perfect match: a thin, durable cover that magnetically aligns for a perfect fit. It automatically wakes and sleeps your iPad. It’s a handy stand for reading, watching, and typing. And it’s a way to make your iPad as personal on the outside as it is on the inside. Learn more
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Apple Digital AV Adapter

Put your slides, movies, photos, and everything else that fills your iPad screen on an even bigger screen — your HDTV. The new Apple Digital AV Adapter mirrors exactly what you see on your iPad so that everyone in the room can enjoy it on your widescreen TV, video projection screen, or other HDMI-compatible display. It even routes digital audio to screens that support it. And a second built-in 30-pin connector lets you charge your iPad while it’s mirroring. So you don’t have to worry about running out of battery mid-meeting, mid-scene, or mid-trip down memory lane. Learn more about Video Mirroring
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iPad Camera Connection Kit

Shoot. Connect. Enjoy. The iPad Camera Connection Kit gives you two ways to import photos and videos from a digital camera: using your camera’s USB cable or directly from an SD card. iPad supports standard photo formats, including JPEG and RAW, as well as SD and HD video formats, including H.264 and MPEG-4. So you can get photos and videos off your camera and onto your iPad — moments after you take them.
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iPad 2 Dock

This sleek dock stand is your personal hub for all things iPad. Get easy access to a port for syncing or charging, and an audio line out port for connecting to powered speakers via an optional audio cable. The iPad 2 Dock also supports other iPad accessories, such as the Apple Digital AV Adapter and the iPad Camera Connection Kit.
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Apple Wireless Keyboard

The incredibly thin Apple Wireless Keyboard uses Bluetooth technology, which makes it compatible with iPad. And you’re free to type wherever you like — with the keyboard in front of your iPad or on your lap.
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Apple VGA Adapter

Share what’s on your iPad screen with an even larger audience by connecting your iPad to a TV, monitor, projector, or LCD display that uses a VGA connector.
Learn more about Video Mirroring
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iPad 10W USB Power Adapter

The iPad 10W USB Power Adapter lets you charge your iPad directly through an electrical outlet. And the 6-foot-long power cord allows you to charge it from an even greater distance.
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with
Remote and Mic

Hear every detail of the music on your iPad with pro audio performance and impressive sound isolation. Adjust volume and control your music and video playback.
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Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic

Enjoy the crisp sound of your favorite tunes on your iPad. Play, pause, rewind, advance, or skip through music and video. And easily adjust volume.
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Apple Composite AV Cable

Watch iPad video on a big screen with full stereo sound by connecting iPad to the composite video and stereo audio inputs on your TV or home theater system.
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Apple Component AV Cable

Watch iPad video on a big screen with full stereo sound by connecting iPad to the component video and stereo audio inputs on your TV or home theater system.

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