

In order to use WiFi to print materials from an iPad, the user must purchase a wireless printer or enable WiFi on a regular printer by installing a wireless adapter on the printer itself. Therefore, the iPad can transmit and receive WiFi signals whenever it is near a wireless network. The primary way to print materials via an iPad is its built-in WiFi adapter. While the iPad does not feature a USB port, it is able to connect to various devices such as printers and scanners through several wireless methods.

Although the original iPad does not include any built-in cameras, the iPad 2 has a built-in camera on both the front and back, while both versions include motion detection capabilities and automatic screen brightness adjustment. iPads range in price, but feature support for Bluetooth, WiFi, and 3G. An iPad is similar to a laptop, but is smaller, does not fold, and has touch screen capabilities. It allows users to browse the web, check their email, and run applications while traveling or away from a charger. An iPad is a tablet PC that Apple produced.
