All iPads are made in China. iPads sold in Taiwan will work anywhere in the world. The power supply is world voltage, but it may require a plug adapter for your local power connection. Many street vendors and small shops in Taiwan sell iPad knockoffs, so make sure your iPad is genuine. If it sells for a lot less than NT$15,500, the market price for an iPad in Taiwan, it is probably a fake.
Yes, a cable made for the iPad will work with the iPad.
Most toys are made in China because the Chinese can work faster, longer and for cheap. That is just how the country is. However, the question was asking why are they made in Taiwan but Taiwan and China have a similar format.
No. The Sylvania tablet does not run the Apple IOS, so apps made for the iPad will not work with it.
why do you want to work in taiwan
um... yes. probably.
If you already purchased the app on you iPod and that same app is available for the iPad, instead of it saying download, it will automatically jet say install in the app store. Also, you have to be using the same account you purchased from.
iPad apps are created to work on an iPad and will not work on a PC.
You can search and apply for jobs on an iPad, you can use an iPad for email for work and you can get a job writing apps for an iPad. The iPad is a tool for work, but you will still have to interact with people and use regular computers as well.
Videos on websites who are Flash based won't work on the iPad.
Yes, the accessories for the first generation iPad Mini work on the second generation iPad Mini.
You use the touch screen to operate the iPad device.
no.