Yes. The 'new iPad' (aka the iPad 3) was released on March 16, 2012.
Since each photo is about 7 KB and there are 1000 KB in a MB and 1000 MB in a single GB, you will be able to store 2,285,714 pictures on a 16 GB iPad, 4,571,428 pictures on a 32 GB iPad, and 9,142,857 pictures on a 64 GB iPad. In conclusion, you should be fine with just a 16 gig.
The new iPad (iPad 3) does not have a micro sd card or sd card slot - any memory comes with the iPad 16, 32 and 64gb - you can however buy a converter which allows you to put photos on your iPad from a normal camera SD card.
If you are searching for an iPad 2, you are in luck. Best Buy sells the iPad 2, and has plenty in stock online and in stores. You can use Best Buy's website to find out if your local Best Buy has an iPad 2 in stock. Best Buy carries the 16 GB, the 32 GB and the 64 GB iPad 2 models in both black and white. The starting price is only $499.99 for the 16 GB model.
March 16, 2012.
The new iPad (3rd generation) was released on March 16, 2012 in the U.S.
I suggest the iPod because u can use it on the go otherwise the iPad can be used only mostly at home
Because the operating system is on the iPad, and it takes some of the storage.
Go to the Apple website for your country and click 'Buy Now'.
The third device in the iPad line was iPad (often referred to as iPad 3 and marketed as "the new iPad"), which was announced on March 7, 2012 and released for purchase on March 16, 2012.
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.
16 gb