Jonathan Ives was the cheif designer of the iPad, but many Apple engineers combined to make the product.
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The iPad wasn't invented in a month. It is the result of design and engineering that took years to develop.
The iPad's touch screen (its digitizer) is integrated and forms most of the surface of the Ipad's glass. The area around the edges, by design, does not have a touch sensor on it.
The iPad has the same design as an iPhone, and is therefore completely touch, excluding the home button and volume controls.
Jony Ives, Apple's chief designer based the iPad design and all Apple products on a clean, minimalist design whos origin dates back to Bauhaus of the 1950s.
The ipad 2 contains two cameras and HD video recording. It is a thinner, more sophisticated design and contains a dual-core A5 chip. Overall, the ipad 2 dominates the ipad 1 in every way.
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The name has been changed to WeTab. It is a 'tablet' who's case is a copy of the iPad design. The wepadnews site admits the design similarity is not an accident: "while still maintaining Apples sleek design." [sic] It would be classified as a 'net-tablet' along the lines of the 'net-books' but has no keyboard nor display cover. It may include a software keyboard. It can use a USB mouse. It is aimed to compete with the iPad, and runs the Android or Linux operating systems. It is larger and heavier than the iPad.
No, the iPad 4 (or fourth generation iPad, as Apple would prefer you call it) has a number of improvements from the iPad 3 (or third generation iPad) - it's twice as fast in some areas, has an HD front facing camera as opposed to a lower resolution VGA camera and has support for more LTE networks in the cellular model.The iPad mini, as well as, obviously, being smaller, featuring a 7.9" screen as opposed to a 9.7" screen, doesn't have the Retina display - a display with a higher resolution so that individual pixels aren't distinguishable to the naked eye and isn't as fast as the fourth generation iPad. It also has a different design, with a thinner bezel on the left and right and with a completely black or white design around the device.
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.
They both have a sleek design and offer many of the same qualities. It really will come down to preference and what your willing to spend. The iPad offers a better security management the tablet has amazing usability. In my opinion the iPad comes out in the end by just a hair but the tablets are definitely coming closer and closer to apples iPad.
Some key design elements that contribute to the iPad's aesthetic appeal include its sleek and minimalist design, high-quality materials, thin and lightweight construction, and the seamless integration of hardware and software. The device's smooth edges, clean lines, and premium finish also add to its overall visual appeal.