No.
iPad is capable of printing through a feature called AirPrint
The iPad is certainly internet capable, but internet is not a necessity unless you want to download any apps, music etc... alternatively you could connect the iPad to a itunes capable computer, and upload from there. Either way, internet is needed.
There are currently only two IPad models, the IPad 1 and IPad 2. Both are reliable, sturdy, and capable of withstanding some stress. They are both good models.
The iPad is a mobile device capable of storing and playing music, creating text documents, exploring the Internet, and various other tasks. for more information, explore the link below.apple.com/ipad/P.S: The appropriate name is Apple iPad, not the Macintosh iPad.
Yep. You are capable of using it overseas so long as they have providers that hold MicroSIMs compatible with the iPad. The iPad is "unlocked" as stated by Jobs in the keynotes so, international use should be a-okay.
If you prefer portability to screen size, than iPod; but if you are capable of a book sized tablet PC and have enough money, definetly iPad.
With the announcement that the iPad would continue Apple's Granted, the iPad doesn't support voice calling nor does it require a contract, very lacking and basic at this point, apple is capable of doing much better
An IPad is a machine that is basically a mini-computer. It is flat and light and you can carry it around even easier than a laptop but it isn't capable of quite as many functions.
No, you do not need a computer to fully operate an iPad. The iPad is designed to function independently, allowing you to browse the internet, use apps, and manage files directly on the device. However, certain tasks, like extensive file management or data backups, may be easier with a computer. Overall, the iPad is capable of handling most tasks on its own.
The right iPad information will tell you everything you need to know to load up the right apps for your needs. Look for iPad information sites that cover app reviews and suggestions as well as ideas about what accessories you may end up needing. A good information portal should be capable of helping you take a new iPad and turn it into a tool you are comfortable using every day in multiple ways.
Apple does make an iPad with 32GB, but you have to purchase the external memory chip to do so. There are other makers out there that will have a 32GB available, and Apple is among them, but it is still in the works. You really shouldn't need that much space if you have a good internet connection to use with your iPad, and it make most of the difference.
A tablet is not capable of doing everything that a pc will do unless it is a Windows tablet or an iPad. Those are the only two that run full operating systems.