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pípad

Pípad is not an official product name or brand. It is commonly encountered as a typographical variant or misspelling of iPad, the line of tablet computers developed by Apple Inc. The form with an accented i (í) appears mainly in informal writing, social media, or in texts produced in languages that use diacritics, where editors or keyboard layouts inadvertently add an accent.

In practice, references to pípad are usually intended to mean an Apple iPad. There is no separate

The iPad brand, launched in 2010, encompasses several model families, including standard iPad, iPad Air, iPad

Etymology and usage notes emphasize that the official spelling is iPad, with the lowercase i and capital

device,
model,
or
specification
that
uses
the
name
pípad
in
official
Apple
literature.
When
encountered,
it
is
typically
corrected
to
iPad
in
formal
contexts
such
as
product
pages,
manuals,
or
press
material.
Pro,
and
iPad
Mini.
These
devices
run
iPadOS
and
emphasize
a
touch-centric
experience,
a
broad
app
ecosystem
via
the
App
Store,
and
support
for
accessories
such
as
the
Apple
Pencil
and
various
keyboards.
The
term
pípad,
as
a
misspelling,
does
not
reflect
any
distinct
platform
or
feature
set
beyond
what
is
associated
with
the
iPad
line.
P.
Diacritical
marks
like
an
acute
or
acute-like
accent
are
not
part
of
the
branding
and
are
generally
introduced
inadvertently
during
typesetting,
translation,
or
informal
communication.
In
editorial
practice,
instances
of
pípad
are
typically
corrected
to
maintain
consistent
branding.
See
also:
iPad,
Apple
Inc.,
tablet
computer.