16-64 gb depending on model.
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.
It depends how much GB your iPad has and how much memory the app uses.
No, it is not possible to upgrade the memory, resolution, video or network features on any iPad.
It depends on what Model and Memory you want. For the Newest iPad the Cheapest the Price will be $4990!
If you are talking about storage, then the iPad 2 is variable, coming in either 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB. If you are talking about memory, it has 512MB.
You cannot take out the memory or hard drive of an iPad.
The largest iPad ever was the first generation model, which was a staggering 13.4 millimeters thick. It was available with a 3G feature and 64 GB of memory, and cost $829.00 in 2010.
No. Neither the iPad or iPad 2 have expandable memory. They both have SSD drives, with no option to upgrade.
80 mb
Always think that the bigger the memory, the faster your iPad will be. The bigger storage memory, the more applications and medium you can install and store in your iPad.
When your iPad is plugged into your computer, open iTunes. Under devices, it will say iPad or (name)'s iPad. Towards the top of iTunes, it will say summary. At the bottom of that screen, it will say capacity. It will also show a report of how much of the space is being used and by what.
The Nook is an e-reader with web surfing capabilities. The iPad is a tablet computer with much more memory speed.