The hottest iPad launched in US Print
Written by Kate Clarkson   
Saturday, 03 April 2010 17:00
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It just looks like a the order of nature. If steve Jobs builds it, they will come. As thousands of Apple fans are waiting in line to buy an iPad, though most of them already have an iPad reserved.

the hottest ipad launched in us
Today's release of Apple's latest device - iPad (Wi-Fi models), which has tempted people for a quite long time, finally unveiled. People lining up for it this morning but with a pre-order before, they can come to the store and pick their iPad at any time between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. on launch day, so they don't need to be so tense while waiting in the line.
Still, for those die-hard fans who spent all night in front of the store, the iPad may mean a award to themselves, to much more than a tablet-style computer. While Robert Scoble a Tech blogger was the first one who got an iPad from the Palo Alto Apple Retail Store (of course spent his night there), just like what he did three years ago for the iPhone launch. And Greg Packer, the First in iPad Line in front of 5th Avenue Apple Store in NYC, stands in there since Tuesday! See, how crazy those fans are, this can really make Apple pride.

The iPad, with a bigger and brighter vibrant color screen, has not only the higher speed but also the incredible battery-life. The battery-life of the new iPad claim of 10 hours, longer than those universal laptop over twice at least. To my way of thinking, this may be the most significant new positive factoid of Apple's iPad.

According to BusinessWeek, The iPad will be the new test to see the Apple's ability to conquer new markets. While I think the iPad really helps Apple to expand the market of both eBook reader and laptop. The multitouch screen of a laptop or the striking look for an eBook attract  people extremely.

Toni Sacconaghi, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. in New York, projects sales of 300,000 to 400,000 iPads for today and tomorrow combined. That compares with the 270,000 iPhones sold in the first weekend after its 2007 debut. Apple may sell about 5 million iPads in the first 12 months, compared with 6.1 million iPhones in its first year on the market, according to Sacconaghi. And USA Today’s Edward Baig called the iPad “fun, simple, stunning to look at and blazingly fast.”

We will give you a review of this hottest device later, stay tuned.

 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 05 April 2010 07:27 )