Q. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/volume-up-sound-booster/id409080892?mt=8
^ that app although unable to boost it up to "150%" does really boost up the volume by a lot. What I'm worried about is if it'll damage my ipad speakers. My ipad speakers are ridiculously quiet compared to my friends ipad, thats why i downloaded this app
A. Yeah. You should never force your speakers to output decibels that are higher than its maximum capacity. It's like what would happen if you're constantly leaving your earbuds on maximum volume for too long. Eventually they start to die out and standard volume (50%) will sound too quiet.
Does the iPad have external speakers, and can you also plug headphones into it?
Q. I've been thinking about getting an iPad. I was wondering if it had any sort of external speakers (or like the iPhone, doesn't, but still can project sound)? And also if you can plug a regular headphone jack into it. It seems like it would be pretty thin (I've never used an iPad) so it seems kind of like regular headphones wouldn't be able to plug into it.
Thanks!
How is it not portable? It looks super portable.
A. DANNY never got an iPad he is just a frustrated guy.He said he paid 15% restocking fees but restocking fees for iPad return is 10%.
Now coming to the question:
Yes it has built in speakers which is pretty decent. It also has headphone jack. I got a headphone splitter so two people can put earphones on.
Headphone jack is regular and any headphone/earbud will work so no worries and yes it's very thin and I love my iPad to death. you can watch almost every TV show online for free. And watch movies free online or you can also stream movie from Netflix.
It iPad version of MS Office which is amazing.
Don't forget to get iPad case coz case gives you an angle that makes typing a pleasure. It also works as stand to watch videos.
Can you blow out iPad speakers?
Q. I have the new iPad and was worried about ruining my speakers when listening to music and watching videos. Is that even possible?
A. well the software won't allow for the volume to be at a volume that breaks the speakers but if you play VERY loud audio there's potential for it to happen. listening to music at max volume shouldn't wreck it so long as you don't try to.
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