Sadly no i went and checked and no. You need java. But I got java and still nothing so sorry
No, but the iPad can! ;D
yes!
Yes, Barnes and Noble Nook books can be read on an iPad using the Nook app, which is available for download on the App Store. You can sign in with your Barnes and Noble account and access your purchased Nook books on your iPad.
Yes, you can download an app called "read to me" it costs 4.99$ and it will read to you.
If all you want to do is read books, get a Kindle. If you want to do email, games, books, videos, music etc. get an iPad.
You cannot remove books on the bookshelf without deleting them from the iPad. If you don't want them to show on your bookshelf, you can create a new collection (a new shelf, you can call it Read Books) and Move them there using the Edit function.
No, an Apple iPad cannot read Kindle books out loud. Apple iPads do not have text to speech software pre-installed. There is however software a user can download for this purpose, and the software will read Kindle books out loud.
The iPad has the ability to store thousands of apps which can be used from anything to playing games to trading stocks. You can read books on the iPad. The iPad is basically a handheld computer.
To mark Kindle books as read on an iPad, open the Kindle app and navigate to your library. Locate the book you want to mark as read, swipe left on the book title, and tap on the three dots (...) that appear. From the options menu, select "Mark as Read."
Yes, I read full books on my iPad all of the time.
In late 2010, Sony announced that they are working on an app for iPad that will read books from the Sony Reader bookstore. The app has not yet been released.
Yes, you can rent and read books on an iPad through apps like Apple Books, Kindle, or other ebook services. Simply download the app, search for the book you want, and follow the steps to rent or borrow it digitally.