if you don't have a computer, it can be used as a coomputer. it has a ton of education apps built to help u learn and study. it helps you become more organized because it comes with an application that allows you to jot dcown notes, and a great calendar that lets you input dates and important occasions. and its only 499 for the 16gb. which is pretty good for a laptop. it has 10 hours of battery too
Enter a competition where the ipad is a prize and win. Ask your parents to buy you one.
Get your parents to give it to you for your birthday.
No, because my parents will never ever buy.
you should get the ipad with wifi only if your parents have a smartphone because that can be your wifi source. but if u dont have a smartphone get 3g. even though it is $25 a month.
Go to work for them and do about $500.00 worth of work.
You could convince them that you are responsible enough.. I don't really know it depends on the parents.
The Leapfrog LeapPad 2 was designed to be durable enough for toddlers, and is initially less expensive than the iPad. The apps for the iPad are typically free or up to $5, while the LeapPad 2's apps are $25 and up. The iPad has more capabilities and functions (audio/video streaming, camera, much more apps, etc.), which may be appealing for those parents who do not already have an iPad. But for parents with an iPad, the LeapPad 2 is great for kids.
The iPad mini and the iPad 4.
The original iPad, just know as the iPad was first, then came the iPad 2. The latest model is known as New iPad. (not iPad 3 or iPad HD or ????).
There was no product known as the iPad 3. The 3rd generation iPad was known as the 'new iPad'. The fourth generation iPad will also be known as the 'new iPad'.
Well, only if you want to, and have enough money. And, if your parents say it's okay as well.
It's just iPad.