Below is our range of iPad (1st Generation) accessories. Order a silicon case, headphones, screen guard or leather pouch for your iPad (1st Generation). Please click on an item title for more information about that accessory.
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Apple iPad 240V AC Mains Travel Charger |
$21.99plus shipping |
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Apple iPad Leather Case |
$34.99plus shipping |
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Apple iPad Screen Guard |
$12.99plus shipping |
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Apple iPad Screen Guard Mirror Type |
$12.99plus shipping |
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Apple iPad Stand |
$17.99plus shipping |
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Apple iPad USB Cable |
$19.99plus shipping |
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Apple iPad USB Docking Station |
$49.99plus shipping |
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Black Stylus Pen |
$9.99plus shipping |
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Fling Joystick for iPad And Android Tablets |
$13.99plus shipping |
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At Campad Electronics, a wide range of iPad cases are available, offering various styles, materials and levels of protection to suit different needs and preferences. Our collection includes clear cases for a sleek look, rugged cases for extra durability and designer iPad cases for a touch of personality. Whether you're looking for a basic cover or a feature-rich case with additional functionality, Campad Electronics has a diverse selection to choose from, ensuring that you can find the perfect case to enhance and protect your iPad.
The (1st Generation), the original iPad is a tablet pc designed and developed Apple. The iPad was the device that started the tablet revolution.
The iPad is a platform for media including books, periodicals, movies, music, games, apps and web content. Its dimensions are between those of smartphones and laptop computers. The iPad (1st Generation) runs on iOS, the same operating system used on Apple's iPod and iPhone. The iPad can run its own applications as well as iPhone applications.
The iPad (1st Generation) is controlled by a multitouch capacitive screen. The iPad (1st Generation) was sold in Wi-Fi and 3G models. The Wi-Fi connection is used to access local area networks and the Internet. Cellular models have a 3G which can connect to data networks as well as to to Wi-Fi. With the release of iOS 5, the device does not need to be managed and synced by iTunes running on a personal computer via USB cable. On March 2, 2011, the first-generation iPad was discontinued following Apple's announcement of the iPad 2.