If it is brand new you need to plug into a computer to register it. But you don't actually need to sync it if you don't want to as you could just download things straight to your iPad. Though it is best to back up just in case something goes wrong with the iPad.
You can sync your iPad apps to the computer by opening iTunes on your computer and plugging in your iPad. It will then sync automatically.
Yes. You just sync your iPod on your iTunes on your computer. Then you sync your ipad on your iTunes.
You download them on iTunes in the App Store, and then sync the iPad to the computer.
No—you cannot sync an iPad with iTunes directly on the iPad, because the iTunes app on iPad (or iPhone) is just for purchasing and playing content, not for device syncing. To sync your iPad, you need a computer: Windows or macOS Mojave and earlier: Use iTunes. macOS Catalina and later: Use Finder. Connect your iPad via USB (or Wi-Fi sync if enabled), then you can sync music, movies, podcasts, and backups.
Use iTunes on your computer and sync.
Download to computer. Import into iTunes, sync iPad.
yes!its just like an iPod exept its an ipad!!
Sync with computer running iTunes. Update.
You use the sync cable that is provided with the iPad. You plug one end of the sync cable into the dock connector on the iPad and the other end into a USB port on your computer. You'll need to download iTunes for your computer as well.
Yes, you can transfer files from iPhone to iPad using a few simple methods: AirDrop: Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on both devices. Open the file on your iPhone, tap the Share icon, and choose AirDrop. Select your iPad, and accept the transfer on your iPad. iCloud Drive: Save the file to iCloud Drive on your iPhone. Open the Files app on your iPad, go to iCloud Drive, and access the file. iTunes/Finder (Wired): Transfer files to your computer, then connect your iPad and copy them over. Third-Party Tools: Use tools like Send Anywhere, Coolmuster Mobile Transfer, or Dropbox to transfer files from iPhone to iPad. Email or Messages: Email the file to yourself or send it via iMessage, and then download it on your iPad. These methods make it easy to move files from iPhone to iPad.
You need to connect your to your computer through the USB port with the iPad connection port. It will sync automatically
Yes. All you have to do is sync your iPod touch to iTunes (if they are both using the same account) and then once the apps are on your computer then sync your iPad to iTunes and you're all set!