Apple has officially opened up pre-ordering for its iPad tablet system.
Consumers can now place their pre-orders for the highly-anticipated device, which is scheduled for an official release on 3 April. Analyst estimates have placed early sales as high as 50,000 pre-orders.
The initial release would be limited to the US and only the Wi-Fi-enabled model. The company has said that 3G-equipped models and UK availability will be arriving later in the month.
First announced in January, the iPad has generated more buzz than any Apple product release since the iPhone. Like the handset, the iPad will operate almost exclusively on a touch screen interface, though a keyboard-equipped docking station will also be offered.
When it does arrive, the iPad could face stiff competition in the market from several competing tablets. Asus and HP have already unveiled prototype tablets, while Google and Dell are rumoured to be working on tablet models of their own.
Apple opens up iPad pre-orders
By
Shaun Nichols
on Mar 14, 2010 5:57PM
Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Partner Content
Shared Intelligence is the Real Competitive Edge Partners Enjoy with Crayon
How Expert Support Can Help Partners and SMBs Realize the Full Value of AI
New Microsoft CSP rules? Here’s how MSPs can stay ahead with Ingram Micro
Guiding customers on the uneven path to AI adoption
Beyond the box: How Crayon Is Redefining Distribution for the Next Era
Sponsored Whitepapers
Cut through the SASE confusion
Stay protected as cyber threats evolve
Defend Your Network from the Next Generation of AI Threats
The race to AI advantage is on. Don’t let slow consulting projects hold you back.
The changing face of Australian distribution




