If you have the iPad 2 or the new iPad, you have to have iOS version 5 and above to bypass the connecting to a computer. If you have the original iPad, this is not the case as it doesn't support iOS 5 and above.
one is inside a laptop, the other is inside an iPad
The ipad is fine fore web browsing and social networking. It can also handle word documents just fine. If you need all the usb ports and so on, you should get a laptop. I would get the ipad, because you can get all sorts of apps. But if you have an ipod touch and can use it fine, get the laptop. the ipad is a big ipod touch. your only missing out on the screen size.
The easiest way is to email it to the iPad.
first of all, its not a laptop, second no it doesnt, and lastly it's called the iPad Hope that helped
If leptop=laptop then leptop does not = iPad at all
you should buy the ipad and cheap laptop.
The ipad is smaller than a laptop and is much easier to carry around
dont buy the ipad go buy a laptop instead....... the ipad sux balls
Side to side comparison iPad : No camera, good for occasional typing, great for games iPad 2 : Camera, other than that same as ipad1 Laptop: Flash, probably a camera, ability to hook up usb device All in all I would go with laptop
Depending on what you are planning to use the iPad for, then yes it can be worth it. However, if you just want the iPad to "have it" then it may not be worth it. If you are on the go and need quick access and like to use your laptop wherever you go, then yes it is worth it.
iPad holders allow you to support your iPad in a structured position, so you do not have to hold it all the time. Good applications for the holders include propping up your iPad in a display position to better demonstrate the screen, viewing positions for movies, and for displaying your iPad in a presentation. Some iPad holders can also put your iPad into a laptop-like position, so you can type and look at your iPad the same way as a laptop.
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.