A:AnsweriPad Gen 5 is supposed to replace the iPad airs if I’m not wrong they stop making them. So they went back and called it iPad Gen5 which is similar to iPad Air just a bit thicker. It’s also a pretty quick tablet but obviously not like the iPad pros. The 128gb should be around $430.00
A:AnswerYes, this IPad can be connected to one of the many keyboards made for IPad. However, the keyboards are all so tightly spaced that I don't like to use one -- hand cramps, you know. The other downside to a keyboard is that it will pull juice from your battery to work, so your battery time will shorten somewhat.
A:AnswerWfFi will allow you to access email and other web related features as long as you are connected to WiFi. You will need to set up your email as the desired email service. My yahoo is set as the default email and my Hotmail account functions via the Outlook.
A:AnswerMy daughter has both a kindle fire and a iPad she prefers her iPad over the Kindle just because the Kindle just has too many ads and pop-ups that can be accidentally clicked.
A:AnsweriPads generally don’t get viruses, not because they can’t but because the idiots that write viruses don’t write them for iOS much. If you are concerned about it I would take it to geek squad or an Apple store for them to take a look at it for you.
A:AnswerThere are numerous iPad accessories available. Cases, keyboards, adapter cables, etc. Geek squad can help you set it up but I don't know what they charge for that
A:AnswerIf you already have an iCloud ID on another device and would like to transfer it to this one, choose transfer. If you do not have an iCloud ID, choose new setup.