Yes.
Yes, though the iPad 3 is one mm thicker than the iPad 2
the ipad 1 is thick and clunky when compared to ipad 4 the ipad four as a better camera while ipad 1 did not have a camera ,Also, both iPads have an accelerometer, ambient light sensor and magnetometer, but the 4 also has a gyroscope.
yes. there is the iPad mini which is 7 inches. and the regular iPad which is 9.7 inches
Yes, styluses can work on the iPad mini, but compatibility depends on the model. The iPad mini (5th generation) is compatible with the 1st generation Apple Pencil, while the iPad mini (6th generation) supports the 2nd generation Apple Pencil. Other third-party styluses may also work but may not offer the same level of precision or features as Apple's offerings.
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No, the iPad Mini and Nextbook 8 are not the same exact size. The iPad Mini typically has a display size of 7.9 inches, while the Nextbook 8 features an 8-inch display. Additionally, their overall dimensions and design may vary, affecting their physical size and feel. Always check the specific measurements for both devices for a precise comparison.
If you want a demo to run the 'same' then you are limited to the iPad screen size. Laptops screens go up to 17 inches in size. A demo that looks great at large screen size may not look the 'same' on the smaller iPad, especially the iPad Mini. The iPad 2 has a 1024x768 size screen.
no the iPad 3, is acually called the iPad Mini, and no i believe it is half the size of the current iPads, making it bigger than the iPod touch.
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.
It means Apple put a slightly larger screen in the same size iPad as the last model. Both iPads are the same overall size but the newer one has a larger screen then the old one.
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well it has basically the same features as an ipad so why not? :)