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Snapshots look great on the iPad's sharp display. Users can browse and sort photos with some cool tools. Preview the photos inside a folder by pinching out to reveal the contents in a little scattered bunch of squares. You can also set up slideshows with music and use the iPad as a digital picture frame.

The bad news: You'll have to import all of your snaps from elsewhere, because the iPad does not have a built-in camera.

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