Yes, it can.
Open up camera app. Switch slide on bottom from photo to video. Press record button on screen, or use volume rocker on side to start.
Yes. FaceTime and many third-party apps can do this.
There was no product known as the iPad 3. The 3rd generation iPad was known as the 'new iPad'. The fourth generation iPad will also be known as the 'new iPad'.
The iPad 2 differs from the iPad 1 in many ways. The profile is thinner and lighter than its predecessor. The battery now has a 10 hour life span. Includes HD cameras for video calling and video recording. Best of all, the iPad 2 comes with apples new dual-core A5 chip!
The new iPad's name is..... wait for it.... this is great....... New iPad.
No but the Ipod Nano does.
No, however the new model of the iPad, the iPad 2, to be released March 11th will have both a front-facing camera and a camera in the back specifically for the video-conferencing application on Apple-designed products, called FaceTime.
The iPad 2 is definitly a step up from the first generation iPad. The iPad 2 has two cameras for video chat and HD video. It is also lighter and thinner than this first generation iPad. It has a LED-backlit display that gives an amazing viewing quality and even has multi-touch! It also includes the world's most advanced mobile operating system, iOS.
The original iPad, just know as the iPad was first, then came the iPad 2. The latest model is known as New iPad. (not iPad 3 or iPad HD or ????).
it's name is the new ipad
The iPad will not play a DVD. DVDs can be streamed from a computer and watched on the iPad with apps such as PopCorn DVD (See links below) or they can be converted to an iPad friendly video format, with VLC or similar free software, and transferred to the iPad via software such as iTunes or DropBox. Handbrake, or if you're a big torrenter, Vuze has a nice built in converter for iPad.
You cannot merge to video files in iMovie. What you can do is take all clips, audio, etc., that is in the timeline and drag it to the other iMovie file that you have open to technically 'join' the two videos.