no sorry
no, the iPad is mac only you don't need windows on an iPad though, mac is just as good as windows (if not a tiny bit better) on iMac & iPad
No. Neither the iPad or iPad 2 have expandable memory. They both have SSD drives, with no option to upgrade.
lets just say it you can't get a free ipad
Everything that an ipod touch can.Exactly like alot of people said an ipad (not the ipad 2)is just a ipod touch except three times larger.
Yes he plysa in his spare time on the xbox. But PS3 is what he should buy
You will need a printer that supports Apple's AirPrint feature. The iPad and the printer must be connected on the same wireless network. There is no other settings required. Simply press the print icon on the iPad and it will find the printer.
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It can if it is wirlessly hooked up to a printer
Printer, ELMO, Ipad, and a Camera.
To set up a printer with an iPad 4, ensure both the iPad and printer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Open the app from which you want to print, select the document or image, and tap the share icon (a square with an arrow). Choose "Print" from the options, select your printer, adjust settings if needed, and then tap "Print" to complete the process. If your printer supports AirPrint, it will automatically appear in the list of available printers.
An AirPrint printer is a wireless printer that works over your wifi network, and allows you to print wirelessly from your Mac, iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad.
Any Airprint-compatible printer connected to the same wifi network as the iPad can print from the iPad with any app that has printing support.
Most network printers have a low-power standby mode which they use when waiting to receive print jobs. The iPad will only let you print to an active printer that it sees on the network, so if you see your printer's model, it is powered on and will wake to print the document.
As long as you have a computer on the same wireless network that you can connect your printer to, the the answer is probably Yes. You'll need to install software (like FingerPrint) that enables the printer to appear on your network as an AirPrint-enabled printer, which does cost a few dollars, but once set up it works quite well.
An iPad 3G can print wirelessly if you have an AirPrint printer on your network. Select "Settings" and "Wi-Fi" on your iPad screen. Verify that you are on the correct network. Navigate to the item you want to print, and click the icon located on the upper corner. Select "Print" from the menu. Use the "+" or "-" to select the number of copies. Tap "Printer", select the appropriate printer and "Print" to begin printing.
If you do not have a wireless printer then what you can do is attach the document to your e-mail and send it to yourself. Then get on a computer and print it from your e-mail (just click on the attachments and it will load as a document). Hope this helped!!
Yes. Buy a printer with AirPrint capability, and connect it to your home network.