IPAD2 with Movie AVI extension

I consider buying Ipad2 but I have several question before that,
1) I like to watch movie mainly with .Avi extension. Will Ipad2 able to play avi codec ?
2) Can I use Ipad2 as External HD to store some information or transfer some date from one computer to another computer ?
Thank You

Will Ipad2 able to play avi codec ?
AVI is a container, not a codec. In any case, the AVI needs to be converted to a format iTunes can use before it can be synced.
Can I use Ipad2 as External HD to store some information or transfer some date from one computer to another computer ?
No.
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