It's good news for iPad users, who always complained that Apple’s super successful tablet device didn't have enough ports. There is now a new 5-in-1 Connection Kit for iPad. For a long time iPad users have complained that the device, currently the best tablet machine in the market, has no SD card slot, no port to connect a camera without using Apple's adapter, and has no USB port for charging. As well as no data port for external devices, and many other such functions necessary for daily use.

But the new 5-in-1 Connection Kit, which uses one dongle that supports the original iPad and the iPad 2, will now end the problem. The new kit supports iOS 4.0 and higher, and features a component video port, an SD card reader, a MicroSD card slot, and a Micro USB slot for charging. Besides this, the new Kit which definitely seems very useful, also sports a USB port for data input and other supported devices including a keyboard.
iPad users would probably be quite happy to read about the features of the new kit, but like always, every useful device comes with a catch. This sadly is also true with the 5-in-1 kit. Though it has multiple ports, it does not mean that Apple’s operating system; the iOS will recognize every device connected to it. The video port of the new kit has lower quality video than the HDMI dongle manufactured by Apple, and it is likely that the new firmware updates could break the compatibility of this dongle. The product instruction advises that the user should not plug in more than one item at the same time. If you are in dire need of multiple ports and a few negative points don't deter you, then this kit is ideal for you. So, if you are interested in buying the kit, it is available for $44.99 at usbfever.com.
The price seems pretty affordable, and I don’t think iPad users would mind buying this connection kit, especially if they were going to spend much more on buying multiple dongles from the Apple Store. Who would not want to save their money? This product looks like a sure shot winner. Wait and watch.
Source: Gearlog