MacBook OS x not compatible with ipad2?

Is my MacBook OS X nots compatible with iPad 2?  Unable to access iTunes from iPad to MacBook.

You need to upgrade to at least Leopard and to iTunes 10.5 at less for your Mac to recognize the iPad.
Check to see if your Mac meets the hardware specs.
Finding a Leopard DVD may prove difficult.
If it were mine, I would check to see if it meets the hardware specs for Snow Leopard.
If it does that might be easier to find the DVD and cheaper.
Allan

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