How much was the iPad 1 when it first came out?

How much was the iPad 1 when it first came out?

When the first iPad went on sale in 2010, it was priced at $499. However, this was for the base Wi-Fi model with 16GB storage. Buyers could upgrade to 32GB storage for $599 or 64GB for $699. Besides the Wi-Fi models, Apple also released Wi-Fi + 3G models, priced $130 more than the Wi-Fi-only versions.

How much does the oldest iPad COST?

Here’s how much your old iPad is worth now

Model Release date 16GB WiFi
iPad (4th gen) Nov. ’12 $140
iPad Air Nov. ’13 $165
iPad Air 2 Oct. ’14 $240
iPad Mini Nov. ’12 $70

What is the original size iPad?

iPad (1st generation)

Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs introducing the iPad at Apple’s 2010 keynote address.
Online services iTunes Store, App Store, iCloud, iBookstore
Dimensions 9.56 in (243 mm) (h) 7.47 in (190 mm) (w) 0.50 in (13 mm) (d)
Mass Wi-Fi: 1.5 lb (680 g) Wi-Fi + 3G: 1.6 lb (730 g)
Predecessor MessagePad

What does the original iPad look like?

The original iPad was the first tablet computer from Apple. It was a flat, rectangular computer with a large, 9.7-inch touchscreen on its face and a home button at the bottom center of its face.

Is original iPad worth anything?

The street value of an original, first-generation iPad on a site like eBay or Craigslist is probably about $100 at best. The popular tech buyback site Gazelle.com will only give you $80 for the 16GB Wi-Fi first-generation iPad if it’s flawless.

What year did the original iPad come out?

April 3, 2010
iPad 1/Introduced

What was the original iPad called?

iPad (First iPad, iPad 1st Generation or iPad 2010)

Model Number A1219 on the iPad (Wi-Fi) A1337 on the iPad (Wi-Fi + 3G) (on the back cover)
Released March 2010
Display Size 9.7 inches
Dimensions 242.8 x 189.7 x 13.4 mm (9.56 x 7.47 x 0.53 in) (Wi-Fi) 242.8 x 189.7 x 13.4 mm (9.56 x 7.47 x 0.53 in) (Wi-Fi + 3G)

Which is the oldest iPad?

iPad

11″ third-generation iPad Pro
Type Tablet computer
Release date April 3, 2010 (1st generation)
Units sold 500 million
Operating system iOS (2010–2019) iPadOS (2019–present)

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