Monday, May 31, 2010

2 Million iPads sold, so far

It's taken Apple nearly three months to reach this milestone.

Apple's continued success with the iPad is due to an ongoing release schedule in which the unit is made accessible in new international markets over time. The organization also staged the US release, making the Wi-Fi iPad versions available towards the public numerous weeks prior to the 3G-equipped models.

The iPad, obviously, is Apple's tablet-like device, running the iPhone OS. And while the iPad runs the 200,000 apps that have been written for the iPhone and iPod touch, customers will have a much better experience utilizing the 5000 native iPad apps which are currently accessible. The iPad is also compatible with all of the content accessible within the iTunes Store, including music, TV shows, movies, audiobooks, and more.

The iPad is selling well, and clients around the world seem to be as excited about the iPad as they're about other Apple devices. Long lines awaited store openings in Japan and throughout Europe when the iPad went on sale, as they did previously in the US. The iPad is now accessible in in Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, and also the US.

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