The iPad has an app called 'photos'. This can link closely with iPhoto's albums, faces, places etc, but doesn't have the editing and organising aspects of iPhoto.
Dimitri Schofield was the first to hack it and he also hacked the Iphone, and Ipad.
Most cases, except for the hard clamshell type snap-cases will fit both the 2 gen and 3 gen iPad.
Personally I would go with the iPad Mini if I had to choose.
Yes using FaceTime. But they must have a iPhone 4 or a iPad 2
You trade in your iPad 1 or 2 to the new iPad (3rd gen). Only that model has Siri.
Yes, it was in fact the first Device to introduce Facetime, then came the iPod Touch 4th Gen, then the iPad 2.
There is no iPad 4 yet. The iPad 2 and new iPad (Gen 3) have integrated magnets to hold the smart cover in place. They also have a magnetic switch that puts the iPad to sleep with the cover is closed.
Either the iPod nano or the iPod touch 4th gen+. you could also get an iPhone or iPad 2nd gen+
Whatever the person selling it wants to charge for it. A first gen is worth $100-$200, an iPad2 $200-$400.
no. The second generation has a camera front and back, but if you have the first generation you'll have to take pictures on a regular camera then get the camera kit attachment to transfer the pictures via your SD card.
It can be a bit confusing, but hopefully this will clear it up: The Apple iPad models are as follows- iPad (the first iPad model, also referred to as "iPad 1") iPad 2 (the second iPad model) The New iPad (the third iPad model, also referred to as "iPad 3" or "3rd Gen iPad") iPad Mini (a miniature version of the iPad 2) iPad with Retina display (the forth iPad or, as you called it, "iPad 4") The distinction between the "iPad 3" and "iPad 4" is sometimes unclear, as the "iPad 3" is called "The New iPad", even though it is no longer new. Additionally, the "iPad 3" and "iPad 4" both have Retina displays, though only the "iPad 4" is called "iPad with Retina Display". The way to tell them apart is by looking at the bottom of the device where the connection port is located. The first, second and third iPads all possess a wide port which is used with the older 30 pin connection cord. iPad Mini and "iPad 4" both possess a smaller port which is used with the new Lightning Connector. For further information, you can visit the related link.