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Alex Lee, the first in line, with his new iPad 2.
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Alex Lee, the first in line, with his new iPad 2.
The front of the line. Alex Lee (in the blue t-shirt and cream pants) reportedly lined up two days ago.
Fifteen minutes to launch and Apple staff get ready to greet their fans.
Apple staff high five all iPad 2 customers. The line started two days ago and stretched around a block...
Or two...
Or three...
A black curtain hiding the iPad 2 display is pulled down about ten minutes before launch.
Apple staff chant Ole...Ole Ole Ole, a chant typically used by football fans.
Apple staff get ready to open the doors.
Doors OPEN at 5pm on Friday, 25 March 2011. The first customers are individually greeted.
More customers are invited inside.
You guessed it, the second generation iPad has 10 hours of battery life.
Alex Lee, the first in line, with his new iPad 2.
It's thin alright.
Second floor of the Apple shop.
A view down from the second floor.
Sydney at peak-hour on a Friday afternoon + iPad 2 launch = mayhem! But it was sure fun.
Even the tourists were excited.
Money was exchanged for the iPad 2 on the third floor.
Josh Odermatt was 8th in line when he joined it 24 hours ago.
Alex Lee, the first in line, with his new iPad 2.
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