No. Apple's iPad is not a 'You Pad'. A You Pad is apparently a Chinese knock-off tablet.
If you have installed the Find My iPad app from Apple (which is free), you can go to any computer with an internet connection and go to the Apple iCloud page to send an alert to the iPad. This will only work if the iPad is not completely powered off.
All skins are removable.
I believe Apple wants to get off the google dependence and you can download youtube on the app store.
Apple's ipad 2 two created a frenzy among devoted Apple users when it was released in early 2011. Having learned from the release of the original ipad in 2010, Apple was prepared with adequate inventory. Anticipation is already building for the next release. Final features and price are subjects of speculation at this point. What is known, however, is that anyone who put off purchasing the ipad 2 will have opportunities to purchase the remaining inventory at discounted prices.
According to the Apple official website in late April the ipad is expected to release in all go technology retail shops and the apple store. if you are wanting to purchase one your better off reserving one on line as they are going to go quick.
Consumers have embraced tablet technology, and the iPad is still the holy grail of tablets. Unfortunately the price for even the most basic iPad 2 model puts the iPad out of budget for many would-be purchasers. However, Apple has recently begun selling refurbished iPad 2s at a discount of up to 20% off of the retail price. As a bonus, Apple provides a one-year warranty along with the discount price.
No. The apps are completely different. The Numbers app for the iPad is only available on the App Store.
You can use utilities like Handbrake to rip the video off the DVD. You can then import them into iTunes and sync them with your iPad.
Well to start off
Very well. It can be used for file and audio transfer, as well as keyboard and game pad connection. The iPad 1 and 2 have Bluetooth 2.1 EDR (extended data range) and the new iPad has Bluetooth 4.0
You can charge your iPad either way - it doesn't need to be on or off. However, the most effective way is to charge your iPad when it's off. It will charge much faster.