The iPad can use SOME external USB gear. It cannot use printers, hard drives, scanners, network hardware or mice through USB. It can connect to cameras, compatible audio and MIDI interfaces, chargers, sync cables and Some USB keyboards.
You cannot use a USB storage media for sending storage on an iPad. You need a computer with iTunes. You could make a backup using iTunes and store that backup on a USB drive, but you still need iTunes to restore it to the iPad.
No. No external storage media can be used for memory with an iPad. You can use the camera connection kit to connect a USB thumb drive or hard drive to import photos and videos, but you cannot store data on the thumb drive.
Your iPad came with a usb cord that attaches to your iPad with the big end and the other end (the one with the usb plug in) goes into your usb slot on your computer.
No
You get the iPad its self, the USB charger with socket adaptor, you get the owners manual and two apple stickers.
No apple does not put USB plugins in the iPads
The USB Port on an iPad is for either charging, or syncing media (music, apps, etc.) to the device.
Yes it has. And i think you should use the apple usb cable with an ipad but not all the cables fit.
No. There is no place to put the actual CD in the iPad. However, by installing an alternative to the default iPad music player, you can simulate a CD player visually. Go to the Apple Apps Store and search for "CD Player".
No,ipod and ipad are two very different types of technology where as the iphone does have a chance of charging with the ipad usb adapter.
There are a few simple ways to transfer photos from an iPad to a flash drive, depending on what accessories you have. Use a Lightning or USB-C flash drive (direct method) If your iPad supports Lightning or USB-C, you can buy a flash drive made specifically for iPads. Plug the flash drive into the iPad. Open the Files app or the app that comes with the flash drive. Select the photos you want and copy or move them to the USB drive. This is the easiest method because it doesn’t require a computer. Use a computer as the middle step This works with any iPad. Connect the iPad to a PC or Mac using a USB cable. On Windows, use Photos or File Explorer; on Mac, use Photos or Image Capture. Import the photos to the computer. Plug in the flash drive and copy the photos onto it. Use cloud storage (optional) You can upload photos from the iPad to iCloud, Google Photos, or another cloud service. Sign in to the same account on a computer. Download the photos to the computer. Copy them to the flash drive. Third-party tools Tools like iMazing, iReaShare iPhone Manager, or AnyTrans let you manage iPad photos on a PC or Mac. Connect the iPad to the computer. Export photos to the computer using the software. Plug in the flash drive and copy the photos over. Useful if you want more control than iTunes or Photos. If you want speed and simplicity, an iPad-compatible flash drive is best. If you don’t mind extra steps, transferring through a computer works every time.
iPads do have usb ports. You just have to buy an adapter