Not as such but you could make a skype call
No
With the announcement that the iPad would continue Apple's Granted, the iPad doesn't support voice calling nor does it require a contract, very lacking and basic at this point, apple is capable of doing much better
A used iPad can be purchased online for about $200.00
With VoiceOver—a gesture-based screen reader—you can use iPad even if you can't see the screen. VoiceOver gives audible descriptions of what's on your screen—from battery level, to who's calling, to which app your finger is on. I used this VoiceOver on my iPad and I found on sniply. You will find more information step by step just COPY and Paste the link: snip.ly/icndta
The games on an iPad are played by touching the screen and tilting the iPad. No joysticks are needed.
Depending if the Ipad was used a lot or not and how much disc space it has, you will have to pay up to 400 dollars for a used Ipad. But if you are lucky, some also sell for as low as 200 dollars.
It comes with Facetime and Messages, but cannot make regular phone calls like an iPhone can.
The iPad was first used buy Apple in 2008 as a prototype and in 2009 it began to be made.
No but the iPad dock connector to HDMI cable for $39.99 can mirror anything you do on your iPad to any HDTV
iMessege is free on the iPad and than can be used to send Messages from the iPad to other iPads, iPhones and iPod Touch's!
The iPad 2 differs from the iPad 1 in many ways. The profile is thinner and lighter than its predecessor. The battery now has a 10 hour life span. Includes HD cameras for video calling and video recording. Best of all, the iPad 2 comes with apples new dual-core A5 chip!
Yes, the cord used for a iPod can be used for a iPad. All of apple products use the same cord.