You can purchase a stylus anywhere that sells Apple products. You can also make your own with a pencil and the fibers from an anti-static sock. The instructions for this can be found on the website "Instructables".
Capacitive styluses like those found in the iPad work with the S10-3T. Some styluses: Dagi Pogo Stick
In a previous article, I suggested improved stylus support would help the iPad gain everyday usability in the hospital and work place. The iPad already supports styluses, but the multi touch capacitive technology which makes the screen extremely responsive to human touch also makes it less sensitive to fine-tipped styluses. As a result, the iPad currently only supports blunt-tipped styluses, much like the tip of a Sharpie marker.
Yes, styluses can work on the iPad mini, but compatibility depends on the model. The iPad mini (5th generation) is compatible with the 1st generation Apple Pencil, while the iPad mini (6th generation) supports the 2nd generation Apple Pencil. Other third-party styluses may also work but may not offer the same level of precision or features as Apple's offerings.
because it was built to do that since most people like touch screen.
Yes, they make cases, screens, styluses, and many others.
You can be any age to own a iPad.
No, they did not.
Nintendo DS and DSi styluses are made from plastic The Nintendo 3DS styluses are made from metal as well as plastic
The iPad does not come with any videos.
Making Things?!
unless you jailbreak it then no, the ipad has no problems
There is no 'hologram mode' on any iPad.