Yes, the cord used for a iPod can be used for a iPad. All of apple products use the same cord.
Well if you are referring to it's power source,then that would be the lithium battery. It's a common recharchable battery used in many appliances. Aside from the iPod , Its also used in the itouch,iPhone, and iPad
No it cannot. However, the Remote app by Apple can be used to control iTunes on your computer from your iPad or iPod
Apple's iPad 2 comes with the basic essentials you will need to operate the iPad. Besides the iPad itself, also included is a USB cord that syncs and powers the device. Also, a power brick, which can be used with the USB cord to power the iPad direct from a wall outlet. This brick is also handy if your computer's USB port does not have enough power to charge the iPad. The iPad itself has it's own software already installed and is usually close to a full charge. The iPad's Smart Cover, which you frequently see in photos of the device is not included.
ipod, laptops.psp..ipad.
The power of the A4 processor is a 1 Ghz processor. This processor is a dual core model and is used on the iPad 2, iPhone and iPod Touch.
An iPod is basically just an mp3 player. They are used for listening to music. An iPad on the other hand is a tablet computer. And has various different uses.
iMessege is free on the iPad and than can be used to send Messages from the iPad to other iPads, iPhones and iPod Touch's!
The IEC 603020 cord is a standard power cord that can be used on many differant devices. They are also used to replace a lost or damaged cord. Power cords are not very costly.
No. The iPad requires much higher wattage than an iPod or iPhone. While the two smaller devices might fit on the dock, it is not recommended that the dock be used to charge anything other than the iPad and iPad accessories.
Messages is used to communicate through text messanging with other iOS users (iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad).
I suggest the iPod because u can use it on the go otherwise the iPad can be used only mostly at home
There is no iPad 4. There have only been 3 generations of iPad released, but yes. Hotspots can be used with all iPads, iPod touches and Mac computers.