Ipad questions

Not that I'm aware of, but I've never really looked.

You can, however, rip movies (that you currently own) onto your computer, and then import them into your iPad. Itunes can convert them into a format that your iPad can utilize.
 
Yep, you can rent movies. They look fabulous. They're in iTunes. I rent a few for the plane before each trip. They're very hi-res tho, so it takes a bit of time and a good connection for the download. Once you've rented, they show up in the "my videos" app with the little movie clacker icon.
 


If you have a movie that came with a digital copy you can save it on itunes and then download it from there onto your ipad. The digital copy would have a code within the sleeve of the movie case. Note that most codes will expire at some point and not all movies come with a digital copy. If would say so on the case of the movie.
 
Thanks everyone but if it has internet access I can download iTunes and rent movies that way right? It is a Holiday gift so I can be getting a nook for all I know but both have internet access from my understanding.
 
Yes, via iTunes. You can buy movies and tv shows too. SAVED me during a flight with my then 9-month old. You can only download via wifi, though.
 


We rent movies from I-tunes all the time for trips. We usually rent and download them a few days before we leave to make sure they download alright. The movies will stay on your I-pad for 30 days. Though once you start watching a movie that movie will disappear in 24 hours. So, for my family we all have I-pads and I can watch a movie on my I-pad and my kids can watch the same movie (on my I-Pad) as long as we all watch within 24 hours.
 
I also rent movies for my flights on iTunes. In fact I've got two movies on the iPad now as we leave for Florida Friday.
 
I guess I just don't see the appeal of watching a movie on an iPad; I'd rather read.

But, different strokes... :)
 
We rent movies from I-tunes all the time for trips. We usually rent and download them a few days before we leave to make sure they download alright. The movies will stay on your I-pad for 30 days. Though once you start watching a movie that movie will disappear in 24 hours. So, for my family we all have I-pads and I can watch a movie on my I-pad and my kids can watch the same movie (on my I-Pad) as long as we all watch within 24 hours.
Thanks for the warning
I also rent movies for my flights on iTunes. In fact I've got two movies on the iPad now as we leave for Florida Friday.
Have fun
I guess I just don't see the appeal of watching a movie on an iPad; I'd rather read.

But, different strokes... :)

well I was thinking as much as I like reading I might like a break from time to time and watch a movie or a tv show
 
Just chiming in to vouch for renting movies in iTunes. It's a great service and works fine.

To the poster who says he or she would rather read than watch a movie - I'd agree if I had to choose one over the other, but there is nothing to say I can't do both. I enjoy both literature and cinema.
 
Just chiming in to vouch for renting movies in iTunes. It's a great service and works fine.

To the poster who says he or she would rather read than watch a movie - I'd agree if I had to choose one over the other, but there is nothing to say I can't do both. I enjoy both literature and cinema.

I love to read but my brain can use a break from time to time
 
I guess I just don't see the appeal of watching a movie on an iPad; I'd rather read.

But, different strokes... :)

Most of my family gets car-sick if attempting to read in a moving vehicle. I can read on a plane, but not in a car. DD7 & DW also get car-sick reading. Only DD12 can read in a car. But, we all do fine with movies.:goodvibes
 

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