No. This feature is presently only found on the new iPad (3rd generation).
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Yes.
It does support it. You can get data access with O2.
Some online video content requires Adobe Flash Player, and the iPad does not support this.
If you have the iPad 2 or the new iPad, you have to have iOS version 5 and above to bypass the connecting to a computer. If you have the original iPad, this is not the case as it doesn't support iOS 5 and above.
The main difference between the iPad 1 and 2 is that the iPad 2 is thinner and lighter than the iPad 1. The iPad 2 is also faster than the first iPad and the iPad 2 has front and rear cameras.
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Voiceis the sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song. Dictation is the selection and pronunciation of words and their combinations in speech and these two things go hand in hand. The difference between voice and dictation when you are having an ordinary conversation is quite different then when you are onstage. When having a normal conversation you are using a lower voice tone along with using a different way of articulation of words. Your dictation may also be quite different because you are not speaking to a large audience, it may be 1 or 2 people and you don't have to project your voice as much. When performing on stage, you have toproject your voice to your large audience while also being sure that you dictate your words clearly so the audience can understand what you’re saying.
Safari, the built-in web browser for the iPad, supports JavaScript, which is a subset of Java. It does not support Java apps that need a full Java engine to run.
No iPad 2 comes in white and black but there are pink cases for the iPad 2.
The ipad 2 is £35.00
The iPad does not support Adobe's Flash Player, but it can run HTML5, which is a dynamic graphic environment like Adobe Flash. Since it doesn't run Flash, you won't be able to play online or Facebook games that use Flash.