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Apple iPad (Wi-Fi + 3G)

Basic Specs

Thickness 0.53 inches
Weight 1.61 pounds
Screen size (diagonal) 9.7 inches
Operating system iOS
Launch OS version 3.2
Media streaming AirPlay
CPU brand Apple
RAM size 256 MB
Carriers AT&T

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Tech Specs

Also Known As...

Alias iPad
FCC ID BCGE2328A

Hardware

Height 9.56 inches
Width 7.47 inches
Thickness 0.53 inches
Weight 1.61 pounds
Color Silver / Black
Speakers Mono

Display

Screen size (diagonal) 9.7 inches
Technology IPS LCD
Resolution (X) 768 px
Resolution (Y) 1024 px
PPI 132
Touchscreen type Capacitive
Multitouch Yes

Software

Operating system iOS
Launch OS version 3.2
Media streaming AirPlay

Processor

CPU brand Apple
CPU model A4
Clock speed 1 GHz
Cores 1

GPU

Brand Imagination Technologies
Model PowerVR SGX535

Memory

RAM size 256 MB
RAM type DDR2

Storage

Internal size 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB

Connectivity

Carriers AT&T
3G Yes
GSM Yes
GSM frequencies 1900, 1800, 900, 850
UMTS / HSPA Yes
UMTS frequencies 2100, 1900, 900, 850
WWAN data standards EDGE, HSUPA, HSDPA, GPRS
Wi-Fi Yes
Wi-Fi support 802.11n, 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a
GPS Yes
Bluetooth Yes
Bluetooth version 2.1 + EDR

Ports

Video out Yes
Headphone 3.5mm
Data connections iPod

Sensors

Sensors Ambient Light, Accelerometer

Battery

Capacity 25 Wh
Removable No
Quoted use time 10 hr

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8.5

Average User Review

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  • Design 9
  • Display 8
  • Speakers 6
  • Performance 8
  • Software 7
  • Battery life 9
  • Ecosystem 9
  • Dock 8

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  • 9.0
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    Reviewed by Code.Red (Currently owns)

    This is a great tablet, and in my opinion, outshines every other tablet out there, other than the iPad 2. With iOS 5, the first iPad can still run every app on the app store very well, even the newest games. The iPad is definitely an entertainment device, and it does it very well. From browsing the web to playing games to reading iBooks, the experience is smooth and fun. It turns out that I didn't need the 3G as I've only paid for it once when there was a power outage in my city, but the 3G version also includes a GPS chip that can come in handy, although you'll need to have a data connection to load the map, or have them preloaded before your trip.

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  • 8.0
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    Reviewed by Joshua Topolsky (Currently owns)

    (Scored in accordance with my memory of the original when I first tested it). In retrospect, I didn't need the 3G version. But, as the thing that kickstarted the tablet race — this is an amazing device. At first the iPad seemed rather boring to me, and I still feel that at its core Apple could have done more with a tablet interface. But the things that third parties have done with this device and its apps is nothing short of breathtaking. Obviously the iPad 2 is a superior device, but the first version still holds its own, even against new challengers.

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