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".
You must first transfer your CD music to itunes, then sync itunes with your iPad.
Sony released the world's first CD Player called the CDP-101[1] in 1982
First, extract all of the songs from your CD through your computer and put all of the songs on the CD into iTunes (only mp3 and mp4 files are accepted to play a song on the iPod Touch). After making sure the songs are the correct format, plug in your iPod, then iTunes should recognize it, and then just drag the songs to your iPod symbol in iTunes.
No, by default GX520 comes with a built-in device which is CD player and burner + DVD player.
The iPad (all iPads) have one built-in speaker.
All the new turntables on the market come with CD Players built into them.
The iPad currently has a built-in camera.
The current iPad does not have a built in camera. A camera connection kit can be purchased to add pictures from a camera to the iPad. It is rumoured that the next version of the iPad will have a built in camera.
maybe america or china
No, the iPad doesn't come with a built-in camera.
No there are no portable CD Players that are able to record onto any CD.
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