Usually, if the other tablet has a screen around 9.5 inches.
Generally the iPad 1 can't share the same case with iPad 2 except some specific case design for both ipad, such as the leather Bluetooth keyboard for ipad 1 ipad 2. A slip-style case that is strechy or a generic notebook case will fit both models. Since the iPad 1 is thicker, cases that hold the tablet with leather, metal or other rigid forms will not work. The iPad 1 will not work with the smart cover, or other compatible cases either, as it lacks the magnetic switches and edges.
If it is a tightly fitting case? Then no. More than likely any case will not fit the iPad 1. The iPad 4 is thinner than it.
No, an iPad 2 case will not fit an HP TouchPad. The dimensions and design of the two devices are different, making them incompatible with each other. Each tablet has unique button placements, camera locations, and overall shapes that require specific cases tailored to them.
yes, iPad was the original "tablet"
an Ipad is a tablet.
Yes, there the same size!
iPad is from Apple. iPad is a considered a tablet. But when people refer to tablets, it could be any, such as Apple, Android, Microsoft, etc. Therefore, iPad and tablet is basically the same.
Yes, because the iPad is a tablet.
Samsung lost a court case regarding technology found in the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. It wasn't a court case specifically about the iPad.
No, an iPad is a mobile tablet.
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Most cases, except for the hard clamshell type snap-cases will fit both the 2 gen and 3 gen iPad.