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The 3G ipad tablet takes Japan by storm

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

IPAD, Apple Inc., in Japan has generated a level of enthusiasm and excitement rarely seen recently by a technology loving country in this technology. After selling over a million units in the U.S. since it went on sale on April 2, the IPAD debuted on Friday in Japan and other nations. Softbank Corp., the exclusive carrier in Japan for the IPAD, stopped taking reservations after only three days. Several business and technology magazine published Japanese notes on the debut cover of the IPAD, and one even said in English: “Here comes the game-changer” (something like “here comes the innovative”).

Since Thursday, lines began forming in front of Apple stores and Softbank in Tokyo. Many customers had already reserved a IPAD few weeks ago, but were willing to stay up late to get their  own ipad in hand as soon as it opened.

“Japanese products are very sophisticated and powerful, but they do not have the same charm that Apple  has,” said Kazuto Ishimura, a student of 21 who was third in the queue outside the Apple store to buy a  3g ipad tablet in the upmarket Ginza district.

The success of the iPhone has proved the skeptics wrong. One explanation is that Apple products have become branded accessories, the  technological equivalent of another Japanese favorite: a portfolio of Louis Vuitton  fashion accesories. However, it remains to be seen whether the IPAD can sustain its initial enthusiasm in Japan.

Over one million ipads sold in 30 days

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Apple Inc. reported that sales on Friday  of the 3g IPAD reached one million units, the same day the company launched its long-awaited 3G ipad tablet version of the device, as sales continue to grow.
“A million 3g ipad  tablets  iPads in 28 days, that’s less than half of the 74 days it took the iPhone to achieve this milestone,” said Chief Executive Steve Jobs, who stressed that “demand continues to outstrip supply.”
The computer maker, of the iPod and iPhone,also noted that the IPAD users have downloaded more than 12 million applications and over 1.5 million books in electronic format.

The company started selling a 3G version of the device and consumers had already taken most of which were available at the company stores on Sunday. Apple stores in San Francisco, New York, Boston and Houston told The Wall Street Journal that they had no models of the 3G IPAD Sunday.

Gene Munster, an analyst with Piper Jaffray & Co., estimated that Apple sold 300,000 3G IPAD during the weekend, including pre-orders and online sales.Apple said last month it would delay the international launch of IPAD because it has not kept pace with local demand which was greater than expected. The company planned to start selling the IPAD in other countries in late April, but moved the date to late May.