How to manage space on ipad2 16 gb?

How to manage space on iPad216GB?

If you do not have enough space, then you would have to delete something from the ipad which is done via a sync with itunes.
You can see how much space is left in itunes and deselect whatever you like in order to gain more free space.
iPad 2 User Guide (For iOS 4.3 Software)

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