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.
You cannot take out the memory or hard drive of an iPad.
More memory on the iPad means you can put more movies, and ones that can be larger. You can also put more songs in it, and have more apps to use. And, if you are a big eReader you can put a lot more books on it.
No. Neither the iPad or iPad 2 have expandable memory. They both have SSD drives, with no option to upgrade.
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.
The larger memory means you can store more music, apps, movies, and books so if you are a music or movie lover and plan on storing media on the iPad then a larger memory is desirable.
The Nook is an e-reader with web surfing capabilities. The iPad is a tablet computer with much more memory speed.
The clipboard can't be viewed, as it can on a Macintosh computer. It is stored in the memory of the iPad, and has a one-phrase memory.
If you sync your touch to your computer (in iTunes), your iPad will read those files and sync to them to itself if you specify it in iTunes.......just open up the "apps" tab on top of the iPad window. All of your apps should show up. You can sync music in the same was. Instead of the "apps" tab, click on the music tab.
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Such an Application would be Impossible! The memory of the iPad is segmented, so that even an app could compress memory, it could only compress the memory inside the area of its own app. It cannot affect other apps or data.
It ranges from 16GB to 64GB.