Perhaps that shouldn't be surprising, since Facebook says you pay for a «view» when a
video is displayed in a user's news feed for 3 seconds or more, even if the person doesn't actually click on the
video to
watch with the sound turned on, while YouTube says you pay for a «view» when a viewer
watches 30 seconds of your
video — or the duration if it's shorter than 30 seconds — or engages with your
video,
whichever comes first.
The iPad automatically adjusts to give you stereo audio
whichever way you hold the device, and the combined volume of those speakers is much louder than you can get with the standard iPad — you can
watch movies and other
video and easily hear audio from across the room.