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tdhaddox

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I'm looking at getting my son who's in college an iPad for Christmas but really struggling with which one he really needs. We hope he'll be able to get most of his textbooks on the iPad but worry about the amount of memory they will take up? I don't want to get one and it be obsolete quickly, by the same token, don't want to blow the bank on it either.

Any guidance is greatly appreciated!!
 
Hi and welcome to the Forum!

The IPad Forum is a community of members from all walks of life and from all over the world coming together to share our experiences and to help each other learn about this wonderful piece of technology the Ipad. There is a wealth of information already here in the many threads we have so doing some searches will answer most of the questions you have. If then you cannot find the answer you are seeking then by all means post your question. There are many friendly and informed members here only too willing to help you.

We also have our own App - Discussion Forum for IPad Users. It is a very simple app to navigate.
Reading the IPad manual is a great place to start so please download a copy of these.
http://www.support.apple.com/manuals/ipad/
A very informative thread from which you will learn many tips and shortcuts for the IPad.
http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-general-discussions/21590-tips-tricks-those-us-who-dont-know.html
We have rules like any Community so please read these also
http://www.ipadforums.net/forum-rul...um-rules-everybody-please-read.html#post14697

Once again we welcome you here and are so pleased you have joined us!

I have moved your thread to a different section where you will receive more responses.

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Hi Tdhaddox - welcome to the forum! :)

First, not sure how many books your son will need to put on the iPad? The 32 GB option is certainly an intermediate choice, but if you can afford then go 2X?

Second, you need to determine which textbooks can be uploaded to the iPad whether at no cost or at a price - copyright issues may apply and textbooks may not even be available for the iPad (or other computer upload options?) - so you may need to figure out the possibilities first - good luck!
 
Books generally take up a relatively small amount of storage space......but assuming your son will eventually use it for a lot more than just books (a few videos, music, etc.) you wouldn't go far wrong with a 32GB iPad.

The Archangel
 
I purchased a nook for my textbooks instead of reading them with the nook pc reader. This year, they are no longer available through nook. That is why I now have an iPad2 32.

The two they use at my school are course smart and Vitalsource Bookshelf. CS is read online, but you can manually store them locally. VB stores them on the device. I have 1 VB stored, about 100 CD's, and a bunch of ebooks for leisure with plenty of room to spare.
 

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