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An iPad is a portable electronic device that can store and display digital content, while a textbook is a physical book containing written information. iPads allow for interactive learning with multimedia features, while textbooks typically provide static text and images. iPads can store multiple textbooks and resources in one device, whereas textbooks are limited to the content within their pages.

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