Apple iPad Original (A1337) black

Apple iPad Original (A1337) black

Apple iPad Original (A1337) black

I have the main unit (CIB).

type computer
country USA
year 2010
os iOS 3.2
cpu Apple A4
speed 1.0 GHz
ram 64 MB
graphic 9,7″ LED-backlit 1024×768
sound yes
Cell 2G/3G GSM Data
ports SIM, Dock (USB), Headphone


The Apple iPad Original (A1337) — The Device That Reinvented Tablets

Released on 3 April 2010, the original Apple iPad was one of the most consequential product launches in the history of consumer electronics. Steve Jobs introduced it as a device between a smartphone and a laptop — one that would excel at browsing the web, reading email, enjoying photos, watching video, listening to music, and playing games. The iPad created the modern tablet computer category, demonstrated that touch computing could be productive and pleasurable at a large scale, and fundamentally changed how millions of people consume and create digital content.

The Sceptics Were Wrong

Initial reactions to the iPad were mixed. Critics pointed out it was ”just a big iPod touch” without a camera, no Flash support, and no multitasking. Yet within months the iPad had sold 3 million units and was redefining the entire computing industry. Within two years, every major technology company had launched tablet competitors. The critics had missed something fundamental: the iPad wasn’t trying to be a laptop — it was trying to be a window into digital content, and at that it excelled brilliantly.

Technical Specifications

The A1337 model is the WiFi + 3G version of the original iPad, featuring Apple’s A4 processor (the same chip as the iPhone 4), a 9.7-inch 1024×768 IPS display, and up to 64 GB of storage. The 3G connectivity via a micro-SIM card made it genuinely portable in a way that WiFi-only tablets were not.