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On My Original Ipad I Can Open Video Attachments But They Will Not Open On My Ipad2

Ipad 4th generation or Samsung Galaxy note 10 inch?

So I need the tablet for the usual stuff, and I'm not big on anything specific.
I mostly need it to finish reading or prepare for presentations or sessions on the go.
Also maybe to access maps or gps and internet browsing.
I wouldn't mind fun games of course but it's not exactly why i'm buying it.

If you guys have some advice or feedback please Help.

What are the best video players for iPad?

The best video player for iPad1. OPlayer Lite/ OPlayer HD LiteOplayer Lite/Oplayer HD Lite is one of the best video player for your iPad Pro/Mini/Air. It boosts your iPad media capabilities. It can play MKV, AVI, MP4, MOV and other media formats directly without any conversion.Main features covered by Oplayer are: USB sync to fast sync movies to your device, WI-Fi upload, FTP server – client, SAMBA client, Dropbox support, exclusive file management, different play modes, dynamic menu, TV out, iTunes backup, large number of audio and video file formats support and other things.2. PlayerXtremeHDPlayerXtremeHD player is compatible with iPad Pro 9.7/12.9, iPad Air 3, iPad Mini 4, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 2, iPad 4/3/2/1 with iOS 5.0 or later. It is capable of running files of almost all formats. Its library has Mac finder/ Windows Explorer like interface that is very easy to handle.You can easily organize your media files. It supports SMB, UPNP and Wi-Fi. You can play video and audio files directly from email attachments.Supports HD playback (in 1080p) for MP4, MOV and M4V. You can control subtitles font size, track and language. It has the capability to boost volume up to 12 times the original sound for watching movies with headphones.3. GoodPlayerGoodPlayer supports iPad Mini 4/3/2/1, iPad Air 3/2/1, iPad 4/3/2/1, iPad Pro 9.7/12.9, iPhone SE, iPhone 7, iPhone 6S with iOS 4.3 and later. Swipe finger up/down on playing, change subtitles or turn off subtitles. It supports almost all video and audio formats.Lots of subtitle language encoding supported. There are two full screen modes : Crop on full screen and Fit on full screen. Set password protection on folders.4. Video StreamYou can play your any videos and audio instantly with Video Stream on iPad. It supports up to 1080p playback. It has Multiple account support. Kid safe privacy protection. Restrict access to any folder.You will love its beautiful and advanced user interface. It also supports remote viewing over 3G. Import files via USB.5. VLC Media PlayerAlthough some people don’t like VLC, you can’t deny that VLC is a really powerful video player for iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch. It can play all your movies and shows in most formats directly without conversion.It allows file synchronization with Dropbox, GDrive, iTunes, direct download and through an embedded upload web server as well as streaming from UPnP media servers. VLC on iOS is completely free and open source.

How is a tablet (iPad) still worth buying?

Why were they worth buying before? Same reasons plus lots more. It’s a very light computer, ideal for reading material. That’s ebooks, of course, but also—the entire web! Social media, etc.They work a hell of a lot better now. If you think you still have to connect them to a computer, or that they can’t download any kind of file, or that they have a limited, closed-off filesystem, or that you can’t access attachments in email, or you can’t watch Flash video, or you can’t have more than two “windows” open at once, or you can’t do drag and drop, or … No longer true.They’re great. They can stand in for a laptop for the vast majority of uses. They’re super light. You can hold them up to your face like a book, something a laptop is not at all practical for. They have good sound for videos. They are $329 (32 GB) instead of $499.They have lots of games available. They’re more along the line to indy than AAA, but there are tons. Some of them are excellent. I played Baldur’s Gate II a third time on my iPad. Icewind Dale, too. KOTOR. The Witness. Morphite. Etc. Fun stuff. I usually steer clear of the free-to-play because many of those are crap.Incidentally, the stylus on the Pro models is one of the very best ever. Maybe the best.The kids these days are using iPads and their phones nowadays and aren’t touching laptops in many cases, really. For good reason. ‘Cause, why bother handling those monsters?

How can I use my ipad pro with external monitor, mouse and keyboard?

As I know. You can use Smart keyboard to connect to your iPad Pro but the mouse would be another thing. You can’t.However you can with Duet. You can do this with MacBook/Pro/iMac.It will be like you’re using magic mouse and magic keyboard with iPad feeling.I did this when I want to watch the video from youtube while working (I do not like the youtube app because of too many ADVERTISES) while my Mac have Adsblocker extension.

Does the Apple Component AV Cable work with the iPad to output video to HDTV?

Bought a component cable for iPad 2 (my TV doesn't support HDMI). It only displays 'video' from the youtube app on the iPad. For games and others...only the audio signal comes out of tv, but no video, NO MIRRORING. Tips!

Why don't any of the iPad models include an LED flash?

While the iPad can certainly take pictures, in fact it can take some decent pictures. I wouldn't say great pictures, but decent. The main reason why the iPad doesn't include an LED flash is because it's not a creation device, it's a consumption device. Most people don't use the iPad as a photography device. It's large and unwieldy. It's really a poorly designed device for taking pictures. There certainly are people who use it to take pictures, but the amount of iPad photographers is tiny in comparison to iPhone photographers.Side note: When traveling, I learned to hate people taking pictures with iPad because I'd line up a perfect shot and they'd stick their iPad up in the air and block it. Something that didn't happen with regular cameras and iPhones because they were small enough to avoid in my pictures. In terms of quality of the glass that they use on the iPad, it lags behind the iPhone. It's also important to remember that the very first iPad didn't even have a camera on it. With that said, the iPad Mini is getting very popular. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Mini including an LED flash in either the third or fourth generation models. It's small enough that it's not much bigger than some of the phones out there and it's not too bad for holding up to take a picture. TLDR: iPads aren't designed for taking photos. The camera is a nice added feature, but in general most people don't use it as a photography device.

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