iPad (1st generation)
The first-generation iPad is a tablet computer that is design and sold by Apple Inc. It has an Apple A4 processor and a 9.7 inch touchscreen. It can play music, send and receive email, and browse the web.
Developer | Apple Inc. |
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Manufacturer | Foxconn |
Product family | iPad |
Type | Tablet computer |
Discontinued | March 2, 2011 |
Operating system | iOS 5.1.1 (build 9B206) Released May 7, 2012 No longer supported; third party operating systems available Originally shipped with iPhone OS 3.2 |
Power | Built-in rechargeable Li-Po battery 25 W·h (90 kJ), 10hr life[1] |
System-on-chip used | Apple A4[1] |
CPU | 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A8[1][2] |
Memory | 256 MB DDR RAM[3] |
Storage | 16, 32 or 64 GB flash memory[1] |
Display | 1024 × 768 px 132 PPI 4:3 aspect ratio 9.7 in (250 mm) diagonal XGA, LED-backlit IPS LCD[1] |
Graphics | PowerVR SGX535[4] while the iPad 2 has its speakers behind a single grill.[5] |
Sound | Bluetooth, speaker, microphone, headset jack[1] |
Input | Multi-touch screen, proximity and ambient light sensors, 3-axis accelerometer, digital compass[1] |
Connectivity | [1] |
Online services | iTunes Store, App Store, iCloud, iBookstore |
Dimensions | 9.56 in (243 mm) (h) 7.47 in (190 mm) (w) 0.50 in (13 mm) (d)[1] |
Weight | Wi-Fi: 1.5 lb (680 g) Wi-Fi + 3G: 1.6 lb (730 g)[1] |
Successor | iPad 2 |
Related articles | iPhone, iPod Touch |
Website | www |
IPad (1st Generation) Media
Former Apple chief executive officer Steve Jobs introducing the iPad at Apple’s 2010 keynote address
The Apple A4 chip, used in the first-generation iPad and the iPhone 4
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 "iPad – Technical specifications and accessories for iPad". Apple. January 27, 2010. Retrieved January 27, 2010.
- ↑ Crothers, Brooke (January 27, 2010). "Inside the iPad: Apple's new 'A4' chip". CNET (CBS Interactive). http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-10442684-64.html. Retrieved January 27, 2010.
- ↑ Djuric, Miroslav (April 3, 2010). "iPad Wi-Fi Teardown". Ifixit.com. p. 2. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
- ↑ Djuric, Miroslav (April 3, 2010). "Apple A4 Teardown". iFixit. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
- ↑ "iPad 2 Wi-Fi Teardown". iFixit. Retrieved March 12, 2011.