ipads chargers arn't as long as computer chargers
More than likely yes, but laptops are very expensive so I would not take a chance and use this charger.
The Apple iPad is described as a new category of device being neither a laptop nor a phone but a handheld browser and media player with the ability to use apps available for the iPhone or specifically designed for it.
While the two are mobile devices, they perform different things. An iPad focuses on being compact. For example, surfing the net on an iPad will even open the mobile versions of your favorited websites. When surfing your websites on a laptop, they will appear normally. A laptop is more powerful and can do very complex work, and if it's powerful enough, even play popular video games. An iPad provides a more quicker means of entertainment. Hope this helps.
A laptop is the same as a desktop computer, but portable. Laptops can come with a Windows Operating System, or a Mac OS. However, the iPad is an Apple product which is very similar to a MacBook, iPhone, and iPod Touch. The difference is, it is much smaller than a MacBook laptop, and it is more bigger than an iPhone and iPod Touch iDevice. iPads can come with 3G or WiFi, unlike the iPod Touch. Also, you can text to phones with the iPad.
Yes, an 18 volt charger can damage a 14 volt battery. This is because the wattage for the battery needs to be equal to the wattage of the charger.
It can be. Every iPad has a microphone. If you want to make a call you would have to have an app. I would recommend Skype. It is free. It is free to call anybody in the world that has an account.
I'm guesssing that the battery life of laptop will slowly over time ware down and become weaker. But other than that, nothing.
A battery operated laptop will normally be supplied with a battery fitted and this battery will be charged/recharged while the laptop is plugged into the mains. In other words the charger is in the laptop.
If you are using a different charger that is not approved by Apple, the charger will be very slow for an iPad 2. If using a Apple charger, your charger terminal could be failing. You can go to any Apple store and have it fixed if it still under contract.
No, the charger will never get the battery up to a full charge. Usually chargers for equipment are about 1.5 volts higher that the device it is to charge.
Depends on what you want out of the iDevice. iPhone 4 does almost everything and is smaller. iPad is great because its HUGE and it's more of an option for those that want a laptop.
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