No. The iPad's memory is non-removable, and not accessible by the end-user (without physically tearing the entire device apart, and then ripping it from the logic board).
You can simulate extra memory by using various cloud services (e.g., Dropbox, Box.net, iDrive), but ultimately anything you use will have to be transferred to your local iPad's memory to be worked on or viewed.
No, it is not possible to upgrade the memory, resolution, video or network features on any iPad.
No. Neither the iPad or iPad 2 have expandable memory. They both have SSD drives, with no option to upgrade.
Are you trying to upgrade to the Ipad 32GB? You can't take your 16GB Ipad and insert this much extra memory into it. You can, however, but the new and improved device if you can afford it. This assumes that you are able to find it for sale. There seems to be a shortage of these items out there.
You cannot take out the memory or hard drive of an iPad.
Always think that the bigger the memory, the faster your iPad will be. The bigger storage memory, the more applications and medium you can install and store in your iPad.
The 16 in the description would be how much memory it has. If it says "IPad 16" then it is most likely an IPad with 16 GB of memory. A person uses memory for everything on an IPad from pictures to apps.
That's correct, it will upgrade your video memory and not your system memory.
You sell it and buy an iPad3. All of your apps can the re-installed on the new iPad.
The clipboard can't be viewed, as it can on a Macintosh computer. It is stored in the memory of the iPad, and has a one-phrase memory.
Yes, you can upgrade the internal memory of the Acer netbook to 8 GB.
Yes, for an added charge you can in fact upgrade the memory at the time of the purchase of this HP laptop.
It depends on the type of laptop you have. It is possible to upgrade the memory on most notebooks. It's also possible to add external memory.