Apple iPad (64GB)
Manufacturer: Apple Part number: MB294LL/A
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- Bottom Line:
- The Apple iPad is the first affordable tablet computer worth owning, but it won't (yet) replace your laptop.
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CNET editors' review
Apple iPad (64GB) price range: $569.99 - $1,837.03
- Reviewed by: Donald Bell
- Edited by: Lindsey Turrentine
- Reviewed on: 04/02/2010
- Released on: 04/03/2010
The good: In an act of aggressive tech convergence, Apple has consolidated your Netbook, e-reader, gaming device, photo frame, and iPod into an elegant, affordable supergadget. Features such as Bluetooth, 802.11n Wi-Fi, movie rentals, 10 hours of battery life, optional 3G wireless, and the most-celebrated App Store on the planet have us pretty worked up.
The bad: The iPad's large size is as much a hindrance as it is an advantage. As a jack-of-all-trades and a master of few, the iPad can't entirely mimic many of the specialized products it seeks to replace. The iPad's lack of front or rear cameras, Flash support, and integrated HD video output already have us pining for next year's model.
The bottom line: The Apple iPad is the first affordable tablet computer worth owning, but it won't (yet) replace your laptop.
User reviews
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Pragatism vs iPad
by QuanYin09 on April 2, 2010
Pros: Ushering in a new category of media technology.
Cons: Glaring absence of features found standard in items of equal and lesser quality.
Summary: I?d have to more than lie to myself to justify the purchase of this. I cannot fathom why Apple didn?t include a webcam, an SD slot, USB port, ...
Summary: I?d have to more than lie to myself to justify the purchase of this. I cannot fathom why Apple didn?t include a webcam, an SD slot, USB port, and Mac OS considering the price! Yes, it is aesthetically pleasing and offers an intuitive, unique multimedia experience. However, six to 12 months from now when either the price drops by half (circa 1st gen iphone debacle) or 2nd gen release with new bells & whistles, I think there will be a lot of people with holes in their wallets and regret in their hearts?
30 out of 49 users found this user opinion helpful.
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I bought this to travel with, and I'm happy thus far.
by TLskreba on May 25, 2010
Pros: Crazy long battery life. I didn't expect this thing to last nearly as long as it does. Game are fun, even if they haven't been programmed to the full potential of the iPad yet (happens on all new platforms though). Movies look so much bigger/better.
Cons: Apps are wicked expensive--especially if you already have the iPod/iPhone version. No Flash support = hindered web browsing capabilities. Storage is pretty limited for such a large device. Typing takes some getting used to, unless you have an iPhone.
Summary: Let me start off by saying why I bought this thing. I'm active duty military and I deploy/travel very frequently. That being said, I am always on the ...
Summary: Let me start off by saying why I bought this thing. I'm active duty military and I deploy/travel very frequently. That being said, I am always on the look out for a device that will entertain me throughout LOTS of boredom/downtime. Whether it's playing a quick game, watching hours of movies and/or TV shows, or keeping the family up to date on Facebook when I find an internet connection.
Secondly, why I bought the WiFi version as opposed to the 3G. The places I travel to don't have traditional cell phone coverage, so the extra $130 would have been useless for me. I honestly don't see the need for anyway in the States as there are WiFi hotspots EVERYWHERE. But it all boils down to individual needs I suppose.
As for the device itself, I couldn't have been happier with my purchase. I went on a trip recently (within the States) and this is when I found out how long the battery will last. I spent about 6 hours on planes total and I only used about 20% of the battery. Considering I used to barely get through one movie on a fully charged laptop battery, that was awesome. When having to run through the airport trying to catch a connection flight, it's nice not to have to worry about stopping and trying to get that last minute charge on a device. This thing really will last all day. It's also nice to watch movies on the larger screen (as opposed to the iPod Touch or iPhone).
The lack of flash support is a downer for me. I've run into simple minor inconveniences on several sites, but the biggest is the Quicken Online website. I manage my budget through that site, so it's annoying when I can't change things while on the go from the iPad. Besides the flash issue, web browsing is way cool using the touch screen.
My only beef with the iTunes feature itself on the iPad is the way it sorts music. It's kind of like an Itunes-Lite, but it won't let me sort Albums by Artist. Not a huge deal, but irks my OCD a bit. I do like that you can edit any playlist you put on it though. Very nice when you don't have time to create on before you leave.
The games are great (I'm a huge PvZ fan), but it is SO annoying that you have to buy them all over again to work properly on the iPad. Yes, old apps work, but what they don't tell you is that they literally show up as a tiny iPhone size display in the middle of the huge iPad screen. You can hit the 2x zoom to fill the screen, but it doesn't increase the resolution, so everything gets very distorted and just looks cheesy. The HD versions of all the old apps are way too expensive in my opinion too (around $10 for most I've seen). Maybe offer a discount for previous purchase of the same iPhone app? Wishful thinking I'm afraid... This is even more of an issue being that I'm in the medical field and some of the apps I use for work ran $50+ the first time and I'm dreading the upgrade cost for the HD version (if they ever even come out).
Typing is the same as on the iPhone/iPod Touch, so if you're used to those, you'll have no problem here. It is nice to have the larger keyboard on screen, but I found myself running into this funny place where I started to feel like I was typing normally, only to be thwarted back into reality when I needed to throw in a character that's normally found on a QWERTY keyboard, but instead is on keyboard #2 or 3 on the iPad keyboard. I couldn't see writing a ten-page paper on this thing, but it does fine for punching out an e-mail or two.
I'd be remiss if I didn't talk about the storage space on the iPad. The fact that you can only get 64GB of storage was what originally kept me from purchasing this thing opening day. I have 50+ GB of music and around 600+ GB of movies/TV shows (all legally purchased), so having to pick and choose what to put on my device is something I've always dealt with. Now that iTunes offers the compression down to 128k for music, I can fit all of the music down to around 20GB, which at least allows me to have all of my music and still have room for other stuff. Picking and choosing movies isn't really THAT much of a hassle, I just had issue with the fact this thing has the exact same storage as an iPod Touch. I suppose they used all that extra space for a huge battery, which is an acceptable alternative I suppose. Either way, the relatively small amount of storage for a device this big is something to consider.
Overall, there are some quirks, but I am very happy with my purchase. I couldn't see how someone would use it on a daily basis (other than showing off to friends), but this thing rocks for travel. There's less to pack in my bag, and it'll keep me entertained for hours and hours. Well worth the money for me.14 out of 14 users found this user opinion helpful.
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If Need A Swiss Army Knife - This Is Not It :(
by PeytonSR on April 3, 2010
Pros: Look nice, easy to operate with one hand when its in the cradle.
Cons: I keeping dropping it, losing it, and you will need the upright stand and keyboard period
Limited multitasking, Missing video camera, Flash support, USB and HD video output, GPS.Summary: Wait till they refine and perfect this Ipad.
Summary: Wait till they refine and perfect this Ipad.
21 out of 34 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great for some thing, not for others
by Stacyx on April 18, 2010
Pros: Beautiful touch screen, iBook interface is awesome, easy to carry around, great design
Cons: Heavy for extended use if reading books, etc., small touch keyboard makes it hard to use iPad for blogging, word processing, emails etc. unless you get the add on keyboard,no flash. At this stage it simply cannot replace a laptop/notebook
Summary: I went back and forth about whether I should buy an iPad given I have an imac, iphone and a macbook. I decided to purchase it because I was under ...
Summary: I went back and forth about whether I should buy an iPad given I have an imac, iphone and a macbook. I decided to purchase it because I was under no illusions that it would totally replace my laptop for on the go computing. I feel like Apple needs to work on just that- making the iPad better of a replacement product to get it out of the niche gadget market.
The screen is beautiful and the interface is fun. I had never used kindle or nook and really didn't plan on using iPad as an e-reader but after downloading iBooks I have been reading on the iPad nonstop- it is a lot of fun thanks to the realistic page turning and beautiful, clear screen. As light as the iPad is it can get heavy after an extended time even if you are holding it in one hand with it leaning up against your knee or something as you read. That is a drawback. Another drawback is the inability to view flash videos. While Steve Jobs likes to put down flash the fact is a ton of websites use it.
All in all I am pleased with the iPad but I think Apple would do well to make address some of the concerns expressed by people in order to make it more of a true replacement computer otherwise once the novelty wears off they are going to have a tough time convincing people other than die hard Apple fans (like me) that the iPad is something that will serve a real computing purpose as opposed to simply being a cool gadget.8 out of 8 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great reader, web surfer, e-mail device...easy to use!
by gtrupert on April 13, 2010
Pros: Great screen, good processor speed, great e-mail and web surfing interface. The new calendar views are great for people who maintain an e-calendar. Using this as an e-reader has also been easy on the eyes and content is easy to obtain.
Cons: Special charger still needed, my Mac Book pro (2 years old) will not charge it (USB port is not powerful enough). It comes with a charger that gets the job done, but I am used to charging my i-peripherals in their docks.
Summary: Definitely worth the price. If you do web surfing and e-mail only, I do believe that you could replace your computer with this. If (like most of the world) you ...
Summary: Definitely worth the price. If you do web surfing and e-mail only, I do believe that you could replace your computer with this. If (like most of the world) you do word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations, then you'll likely keep your computer and use this as a fun peripheral away from your computer or office. I chose to not buy the 3G model because I did not like the idea of paying $30 per month to AT&T for service. Plus, where I live, I can find free Wi-Fi hot spots with no problem. Great e-reader and for viewing video content. Believe it or not, I'd actually recommend this for people who are not computer literate or comfortable with a computer who want e-mail and web functionality and want a clean, simple interface that is easy to use. Plenty of applications to choose from and more coming out weekly.
10 out of 14 users found this user opinion helpful.
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I have tried it, I wasn't very impressed.
by mg578 on March 12, 2010
Pros: It is a great concept, just falls short of many expectations.
Cons: No Flash, Very slow browsing. The Ipod Touch seems to have more power than this thing!
Summary: It will be great for some people, but for most others the lack of flash, the slowness of response, and the touchy touch screen will hinder most experiences. I was ...
Summary: It will be great for some people, but for most others the lack of flash, the slowness of response, and the touchy touch screen will hinder most experiences. I was fortunate enough to purchase one of these early for a market test, but I have to say that there will be a lot of disappointed people when it is officially released. Hopefully they fix the bugs in the next generations, for I see a bumpy ride ahead for the Ipad!
14 out of 28 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great design, great potential
by Mojoe7 on February 11, 2010
Pros: Love the look and design, great for sofa surfing
Cons: No Flash support yet, no ability to open multiple apps
Summary: This product is great for reading books, sofa surfing and playing media. What i am really excited about though is what happens to this over time. The iPhone went through ...
Summary: This product is great for reading books, sofa surfing and playing media. What i am really excited about though is what happens to this over time. The iPhone went through a lot of revisions and I expect the same to happen here. I believe this is better than a Kindle in that it does more than a Kindle. For example, I like to listen to music and read at the same time. Can't do that with a Kindle. The software is going to be the real game changer here though. As always I suspect that over time Apple is going to make this device so seamless from an operations perspective and increase the functionality. Should be fun to watch this device evolve. I am buying a 64GB 3G version when it comes out.
6 out of 8 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Not what I expected - both good and bad.
by kobalap on April 17, 2010
Pros: - User interface is fantastic. It hides a lot of complexities from a user that just wants to surf the web, listen to music and watch videos.
- Oodles and oodles of apps available.
- Netflix availability is a pleasant surprise.Cons: - Doesn't remember the state of an application when you leave it and go to another application.
- Brightness controls are too many "clicks" away when watching a video.
- iPhone apps on iPad look hokey.Summary: After spending time with the iPad and then re-reading a lot of the negative reviews in CNET , it's pretty clear to me that many of the primary complaints of "...
Summary: After spending time with the iPad and then re-reading a lot of the negative reviews in CNET , it's pretty clear to me that many of the primary complaints of "no flash" and "no multi-tasking" are coming from people that pretty much have little to no clue about the iPad. Because if they did, they would be able to better articulate how "no multi-tasking" really affects the user experience.
Pros..
- This thing is the perfect morning device. It has everything you will want/need to get your day started right. It's got the morning headlines, the weather and the traffic. Unlike a laptop, it does not need to be firmly planted on some flat surface for you to use. You can hold it one hand while holding a cup of morning coffee in the other.
- Email and web surfing is an absolute dream. I've let 3 people who have never put their hands on an iPad before use it and asked them to do variety of tasks such as finding emails and navigating the web. Absolutely no instruction required.
Cons:
- I understand that multi tasking is not coming until the fall but why can't he apps remember their last state if the user leaves the app? Specifically, lets say that you are watching something in Netflix and then decide to change the brightness by going to the settings. To get back to what you are watching on Netflix, you have to go back to the home page, relaunch Netflix, renavigate your queue and then relaunch your movie. Thank goodness Netflix remembers where you left off on a show if you happen to leave Netflix.
- Speaking of the brightness controls, one should be able to access these without leaving the video player. Too many clicks to do so currently.
- I know they tout 100,00+ apps that are usable on iPad but honestly, the ones that are ported specifically to iPad just look sad.
Ultimately, thought the iPad springs from the mature iPhone platform, this is still a first generation device. There are still some hokey things that need to be addressed. Having said that, for a first generation product, it's absolutely fantastic.5 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Bored After 10 Minutes
by ridinnhard on April 8, 2010
Pros: Screen, Size, Stable, Apple
Cons: No Flash, no multi tasking, not a computer
Summary: So I sat down by beloved Iphone to play with the Ipad. The Ipad is cool, great screen and some cool games. Then my phone rang, I picked up my ...
Summary: So I sat down by beloved Iphone to play with the Ipad. The Ipad is cool, great screen and some cool games. Then my phone rang, I picked up my Iphone and started talking. As I listened to the long winded person on the other line I started to play with my Iphone. On the line all I heard was blah blah blah while I read emails, and messed around with my Iphone. Finally click and goodbye to the person on the other line, I put my Iphone in my pocket and looked at the Ipad and lost interest in the new giant Ipod touch.
I thought about past technology and looked at it like this...... the desktop computer connected to the wall, then the laptop computer finally free to move around. Then the pocket PC I could do work have customer sign invoices and put it back in my pocket. Then the smart phone a Pocket PC and a phone all in 1 sweeeet. Then came the Iphone small, useful, stable, fun, easy to use..... something I don't put down. Now the Ipad, a bigger Iphone....... hmmmmmm don't tech companies usually come out with the big product then scale it down????? Maybe it's just me but I have had the best Ipad for years and it fits in my pocket....... I love my Iphone, Ipad sorry you are a little late to the party9 out of 16 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great entertainment extender for a home computer system
by jrose710 on May 3, 2010
Pros: 1) Small size, easy portability within the home.
2) Good web browsing (despite lack of flash).
3) App availability is great for common needs.
4) Excellent audio/video.
5) Looks great and really not that heavy.Cons: 1) Hardware limited and not expandable - bad for tinkerers and high-end users.
2) Not easy to carry/use daily outside the home.
3) No "killer app"Summary: 1) Its not a notebook replacement. Its limited compared to a notebook, but what it can do, it does very well - in many ways better.
2) Easy to use; ...Summary: 1) Its not a notebook replacement. Its limited compared to a notebook, but what it can do, it does very well - in many ways better.
2) Easy to use; mind-numbingly easy, for better or worse.
3) Lack of flash was annoying, but for me (and I assume for most users) definitely NOT a deal-breaker.
4) It would be nice if there was a way to easily burn DVD's into iPAD accessible files without having to buy third-party software. It could potentially hold a bunch of movies that way (great for kids, for instance).
5) Some upgradeability would have been nice; however, this upgradeability has not historically been the Apple way.
6) I haven't felt the limitations of not having multi-tasking capabilities; the applications open/close so quickly, and "save" where you were, that its as if I were multitasking anyway.
Overall: Good for casual and more-than-casual computer users who do the usual things on computers (Internet, email, Youtube, etc..). Bad for those who like to program and make hardware changes to their gear. I would say that most people would DEFINITELY have a use for this. And no, it is NOT just a large iPOD; not by a longshot.3 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Apple
- Part number: MB294LL/A
- Description: Apple iPad Wi-Fi is a magical and revolutionary product at an unbelievable price and the best way to experience the web, email, photos, and video. All of the built-in apps on iPad are designed from the ground up to take advantage of the large multi-touch screen and advanced capabilities of iPad. And they work in any orientation. So you can do things with these apps that you can't do on any other device. The high-resolution, 9.7-inch LED-backlit IPS display on iPad is remarkably crisp and vivid. Which makes it perfect for web browsing, watching movies, or viewing photos. With iPad, there is no up or down. It's designed to show off your content in portrait or landscape orientation with every turn. And because it uses a display technology called IPS (in-plane switching), it has a wide viewing angle. So you can hold it almost any way you want and still get a brilliant picture, with excellent color and contrast. The multi-touch screen on iPad is based on the same revolutionary technology on iPhone. But the technology has been completely reengineered for the larger iPad surface, making it extremely precise and responsive. So whether you're zooming in on a map, flicking through your photos, or deleting an email, iPad responds with incredible accuracy. And it does just what you want it to. One of the first things you'll notice about iPad is how thin and light it is. The screen is 9.7 inches measured diagonally. So overall, it's slightly smaller than a magazine. You can use it anywhere. And a slight curve to the back makes it easy to pick up and comfortable to hold. With built-in 802.11n, iPad takes advantage of the fastest Wi-Fi networks. It automatically locates available Wi-Fi networks, which you can join with a few taps. iPad also comes with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, letting you connect to devices like wireless headphones or the Apple wireless keyboard.
Display
- Type 9.7 in IPS TFT active matrix - LED backlight
- Display Resolution 1024 x 768
- Touchscreen Yes
- Features Fingerprint resistant oleophobic coating
General
- Operating System Apple iOS 4
Processor
- Processor Apple A4
- Processor Clock Speed 1 GHz
Memory
- Flash Memory 64 GB
Communications
- Wireless Connectivity 802.11 a/b/g/n,
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR EBook Reader
- Supported Text Formats HTML,
PDF,
DOC,
RTF,
TXT,
DOCX - Supported Still Image Formats TIFF,
PPT,
JPEG,
GIF,
PPTX Location
- GPS Navigation None
Multimedia
- Supported Digital Video Formats MPEG-4 SP (up to 640x480),
H.264 Main Profile Level 3.1 (up to 720p) - Max External Resolution 1024 x 768
- Audio Microphone , Speaker
- Supported Digital Audio Formats AAC,
WAV,
AIFF,
Protected AAC,
MP3,
Apple Lossless,
Audible System Requirements for PC Connection
- OS Required Apple MacOS X 10.5.8 or later,
Microsoft Windows 7,
Microsoft Windows XP SP3 or later,
Microsoft Windows Vista Expansion and Connectivity
- Interfaces 1,
1 Battery
- Technology / Form Factor Lithium polymer
- Capacity 25 Wh
- Run Time 10 hour(s)
Miscellaneous
- Sensors Accelerometer,
Ambient light sensor,
Digital compass - Features Charging via USB,
Digital compass - Included Accessories Power adapter
- Cables Included 1 x USB adapter
Dimensions & Weight
- Width 7.5 in
- Depth 0.5 in
- Height 9.6 in
- Weight 1.5 lbs
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 95 °F
- Humidity Range Operating 5 - 95%
- Min Storage Temperature -4 °F
- Max Storage Temperature 113 °F
- Max Altitude Operating 9840 ft
Product series
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Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 9.7 in TFT active matrix - LED backlight - Yes,
Apple iOS 4,
Apple A4 1 GHz,
IEEE 802.11n,
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR,
IEEE 802.11b,
IEEE 802.11a,
IEEE 802.11g,
7.5 in x 0.5 in x 9.6 in,
1.6 lbs -

Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 9.7 in TFT active matrix - LED backlight - Yes,
Apple iOS 4,
Apple A4 1 GHz,
IEEE 802.11n,
IEEE 802.11b,
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR,
IEEE 802.11a,
IEEE 802.11g,
7.5 in x 0.5 in x 9.6 in,
1.5 lbs -

Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 9.7 in TFT active matrix - LED backlight - Yes,
Apple iOS 4,
Apple A4 1 GHz,
IEEE 802.11n,
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR,
IEEE 802.11b,
IEEE 802.11a,
IEEE 802.11g,
7.5 in x 0.5 in x 9.6 in,
1.6 lbs -

Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 9.7 in TFT active matrix - LED backlight - Yes,
Apple iOS 4,
Apple A4 1 GHz,
IEEE 802.11n,
IEEE 802.11b,
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR,
IEEE 802.11a,
IEEE 802.11g,
7.5 in x 0.5 in x 9.6 in,
1.6 lbs -

Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 9.7 in TFT active matrix - LED backlight - Yes,
Apple iOS 4,
Apple A4 1 GHz,
IEEE 802.11n,
IEEE 802.11b,
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR,
IEEE 802.11a,
IEEE 802.11g,
7.5 in x 0.5 in x 9.6 in,
1.6 lbs -

Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: 9.7 in TFT active matrix - LED backlight - Yes,
Apple iOS 4,
Apple A4 1 GHz,
IEEE 802.11n,
IEEE 802.11b,
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR,
IEEE 802.11a,
IEEE 802.11g,
7.5 in x 0.5 in x 9.6 in,
1.6 lbs
Accessories
- Apple Digital AV Adapter - iPad / iPhone / iPod audio / video / charging / data adapter - HDMI (35168069)33.04 - 42.00
- Apple iPad Dock iPad docking station (34447550)14.95 - 29.99
- Apple iPad Dock Connector to VGA Adapter - video adapter (34046222)27.95 - 29.00
- Apple iPad Dock Connector to VGA Adapter - video adapter (34202107)23.70
- Apple iPad Keyboard Dock (34058880)
- Apple Digital AV Adapter - iPad / iPhone / iPod audio / video / charging / data adapter - HDMI (34692419)39.00
- Targus Impax Sleeve for iPad 1 & 2 - protective sleeve for web tablet (34638383)16.95 - 20.54
- Targus Zierra Leather Portfolio for iPad 1 & 2 - case for web tablet (34638426)43.99 - 59.99
- iGo KeyJuice - iPad / iPhone / iPod charging / data cable - USB (34672464)6.13 - 11.40
- Scosche sneakPEEK iPad / iPhone / iPod audio / video / charging cable - composite video / audio - 6 ft (34651208)29.99 - 39.99
- Targus Versavu Keyboard and Case for iPad2 - keyboard - with Targus Stylus for Apple iPad (silver) (35056914)61.23 - 99.95
- Case Logic Laptop and iPad Attaché - notebook carrying case (35137882)21.64 - 31.92
- Case Logic Laptop and iPad Attaché - notebook carrying case (35137892)21.64 - 39.37
- Logitech Keyboard Case for iPad 2 (34648501)69.83 - 116.99
- Logitech Tablet Keyboard for iPad (34830445)53.17 - 77.99
- Logitech Solar Keyboard Folio for iPad 2 and iPad 3 (35312855)129.99 - 169.69
- Targus Versavu Keyboard and Case for iPad 2 (34855399)63.26 - 116.01
- Belkin Keyboard Folio for iPad2 (34864157)69.32 - 123.27
- ZAGG ZAGGmate iPad Case w/ keyboard - keyboard (34465484)72.25 - 98.48
- Logitech Fold-Up Keyboard for iPad 2 (35018387)108.91 - 128.99
- Logitech Wireless Headset for iPad - headset (35054361)49.99 - 89.99
- iHome Rechargeable Speaker System for iPad, iPhone and iPod (Black) (34512712)79.99 - 100.99
- Acase 2nd Generation Apple iPad / iPhone / iPod Capacitive Stylus (Jet Black) Newest Model (34640232)7.99
- Xtrememac IPUTRX11 Tango Bluetooth Dock Speaker for iPod, iPhone and iPad (34192629)83.43 - 110.99
- Apple iPad Smart Cover - protective cover for web tablet (34547070)43.71 - 69.99
- Apple iPad Smart Cover - protective cover for web tablet (34547071)45.44 - 69.99
- Apple iPad Smart Cover - protective cover for web tablet (34547072)44.99 - 66.99
- Apple iPad Smart Cover - protective cover for web tablet (34547074)13.67 - 39.00
- Apple iPad Smart Cover - protective cover for web tablet (34547075)28.60 - 37.99
- Apple iPad Smart Cover - protective cover for web tablet (34547078)36.95 - 39.00
- Apple iPad Smart Cover - protective cover for web tablet (34950247)34.99
- Apple iPad Smart Cover - protective cover for web tablet (34950250)37.41
- Apple iPad Smart Cover - protective cover for web tablet (34950251)52.72
- Apple iPad Smart Cover - protective cover for web tablet (35090924)68.99 - 69.85
- Incase Car Charger for iPod, iPhone and iPad (34447673)11.19
- OtterBox iPad Defender Series Case - black (APL2-IPAD1-20-C4OTR) (34182445)23.99 - 59.99
- Incase Car Charger for iPod, iPhone and iPad (34447432)19.41 - 32.95
- Pad & Quill Contega for iPad 2 (34846081)
Manufacturer info
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