The iPad will be available as a Wi-Fi and a 3G/WI-Fi model, with a 16GB, 32GB or 64GB Flash storage version for each. Apart from that, the device is powered by a new 1Ghz Apple A4 processor and is loaded with Wi-Fi 802.11n and v2.1 Bluetooth, plus the usual Apple software including iTunes and the App Store, Mail, Calendar and Safari.
The event also marked the launch of Apple iBookStore where you can buy eBooks for use with the iPad. Moreover, the current iPhone app developers will be creating new apps especially for the iPad, in order to take advantage of the new screen size.

- The Apple iPad weighs 1.5 pounds and measures 7.47 inches in width by 9.56 inches in length by 0.5 inch in thickness.
- The screen used in the iPad is a  glass-covered, oleophobic, LED-backlit, 9.7-inch capacitive touch screen. It  uses IPS (in-plane switching) technology for above-average viewing angles. The  maximum screen resolution is 1,024x768 pixels.
- Video output is available using a dock  adapter; however, HDMI is not supported, and output resolution is constrained to  480p. Below the screen you will find a home button that looks and functions  exactly like the button found on the iPhone and iPod Touch.
- The iPad is wrapped around the backs and  sides with Matte aluminum, tightening a bit around the edges. However, unlike  the glossy plastic of the iPhone or the polished chrome of the iPod, the iPad is  least expected to show fingerprints and wear. 
- If you are an iPhone owner, you will find  the buttons, switches, and ports around the edges of the iPad very familiar.  Besides a 30-pin dock connector at the bottom, there is a small integrated  speaker; a volume rocker button and mute switch sit on the right side; along  with a screen lock, a headphone jack, and a pinhole microphone sit up top.
- The Apple iPad comes with a 1GHz A4  processor (Apple brand) under the hood. It comes along with 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi  and Bluetooth 2.1 and a compass. 
- Battery life is rated at 10 hours, and the  iPad has three storage capacities available -16GB ($499), 32GB ($599), and 64GB  ($699). 
- Apple iPads with 3G wireless data support  (microSIM) is due to be released in May with the same capacity range. However,  it will cost $130 extra for each respective model (i.e., $629, $729, and $829).  Again if you go the 3G route, you have to pay for an additional data plan  (currently provided by AT&T with no contract), setting you back $14.99 a  month for 250MB of data, or $29 for "unlimited" usage.
Apple iPad: Limitations
In the first instance, as you go through the  data plans they seem to be pretty reasonable; however, they are attached to the  iPad and cannot be shared with your phone or other Internet-capable  devices.
Apart from that, despite its lovely design,  beefier core apps, and new e-book features and store, the iPad is hampered by a  well-documented string of missing features like a camera, 16:9 support, Flash  support, multitasking, SD card slot, HDMI or high-resolution video output  support, USB ports, GPS, to mention a few. Not to mentions its exclusivity to  the AT&T network.
Apple iPad: Pricing
The pricing scheme is overly complex, and  while I'm not sure it's genuinely overpriced, it's nevertheless expensive, and  you can't imagine the price going much lower without crashing into the 64GB iPod  Touch and making the iPad look a lot like a sucker's buy.
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