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    Apple fans snap up new iPad on 1st day

    LONDON (AP) — Apple-mania returned to Asia and Europe on Friday as the company's latest version of its iPad went on sale, drawing die-hard fans to shops selling the highly anticipated tablet computer.

    Gadget fans lined up in the U.K., France, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore so they could be among the first to get their hands on the device.

    The third version of Apple's iPad also went on sale in Australia, Germany and Switzerland and will be available in the U.S. and Canada from at 8 a.m. local time, with 25 other countries getting it a week later. The new model comes with a faster processor and a much sharper screen. It also boasts an improved camera, similar to that of the latest iPhone.

    For many customers, visiting a store in person — instead of having a new iPad shipped to their home— offers consumers a chance to mingle with die-hard Apple fans.

    About 450 people lined up outside Apple's Ginza store in downtown Tokyo. Some had spent the night sleeping outside the store to be among the first when it opened at 8 a.m. — two hours earlier than usual.

    "I wanted to be able to show it off to my friends," said Norio Nakayama, a 33-year-old computer consultant outside Apple's crosstown shop in the trendy Shibuya district. "I think I'll give my older iPad 1 to my wife."

    In London, Dipak Varsani, 21, got in line at an Apple Store at 1 a.m. on the Thursday night. "Being able to finally have it in my hand is really an experience," he said as he emerged from the store.

    "It is better than the other iPads because of the HD resolution — you've got clearer movies and clearer games — I use it as a multimedia device."

    Also in London, Harry Barrington-Mountford, 22, and his girlfriend Fenella Barnes, 30, remembered lining up for the previous iPad model in 2010.

    "We had such a great time queuing last time that we decided to do it again," he said. "People always stop to talk to us. I am exhausted though, I have only had about 45 minutes of sleep."

    In Hong Kong, a steady stream of buyers picked up their new devices at preset times at the city's sole Apple store after entering an online lottery.

    The system, which required buyers to have local ID cards, also helped thwart attempts by visitors from mainland China — Apple's fastest growing market — who have a reputation for scooping up Apple gadgets to get them earlier and avoid sales tax at home.

    "I'm happy I won the lucky draw," said Kelvin Tsui, a 26-year-old hospital worker who was allowed to buy two. Tsui said he would use the opportunity to make some money. "If I've got more than one, of course I'll sell the other one."

    The iPad's release date in China has not yet been announced.

    Two years after the debut of the first iPad, the device's launch has become the second-biggest "gadget event" of the year, after the annual iPhone release.

    Despite competition from cheaper tablet computers such as Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle Fire, the iPad remains the most popular tablet computer. Apple Inc. has sold more than 55 million iPads since its debut in 2010, including some 40 million last year. Researchers estimate that the iPad has more than 60 percent of the market for tablets.

    The new iPad is called just that: "the new iPad." Apple declined to give it a name like "iPad 3" or "iPad HD." That is consistent with its naming practice for iPods, MacBooks and iMacs, but a break with the way iPhone models are named.

    For some customers, standing in line will offer the only chance to get a new iPad on Friday. Apple quickly ran out of supplies it set aside for advance orders. The company was telling customers Thursday to expect a two- to three-week wait for orders placed through its online stores. Some buyers feared even longer waits.

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    Kelvin Chan contributed from Hong Kong. Peter Svensson in New York, P Sharon Chen in Singapore and Malcolm Foster in Tokyo contributed to this report.

     

    27 comments

    • Kevin  •  2 mths ago
      Just call it the iPad 3. What will they call next year's model? "The Newer iPad"?
    • Paul Smith  •  2 mths ago
      I wonder if Apple pay people to stand in line just for one iPad or its just people too dumb and got enough time to stand in line all day just to get iPad which they can buy anytime anywhere.
    • Alvaro B  •  2 mths ago
      Why don't they just perfect it for the next year based on world wide customer reviews?
    • TorreB  •  2 mths ago
      Let me make this article shorter for you. People from other around the world are going to the apple stores to buy the new ipad.
    • take it easy  •  2 mths ago
      People like IPads, I am with them 100%. I do not own Apple pricey products, but I do own Apple stocks which are real hot right now.
    • rbtdude  •  2 mths ago
      Run Forrest Run!
    • Marshall M  •  2 mths ago
      iFan: New iPad has electrolytes!
      Me: What are these electrolytes? Do you even know?
      iFan 2: They're... what they use to make iPads!
      Me: But *why* do they use them to make iPads?
      iFan 3: [raises hand after a pause] Because iPad's got electrolytes.
      • ANON 2 mths ago
        Great movie
    • Chan Gade  •  New York, New York  •  2 mths ago
      To be sure
      There are many
      Sheep to be shorn.
    • smirk  •  2 mths ago
      This is pathetic.
      I've had an Apple since the IIGS, but this is pathetic. Most of the folks who are lining up for this product will never explore its full potential--content to mire in their facebook lives.
      When I see Apple push such half-baked things on sheeple, it makes me want to give up my MacBook Pro and save some money by buying a PC...RIP, Mr. Jobs...so much for making actual progress.
      Paging Mr. Wozniac, will you please come take control of this insanity?
    • Hayley McKenzie  •  2 mths ago
      Gullible geeks.
    • Tom  •  Pyongyang, North Korea  •  2 mths ago
      We laugh at all you Western consumerists!
      • Robert 2 mths ago
        That's ok we laugh at you too... we have a better way of life! I'm not a slave to my Country or religion.
      • Evan 2 mths ago
        In the West we are "consumerists" because we have products to buy, unlike N. Korea.
      • Tom 2 mths ago
        I'm not even in NK. Yahoo let me put that as my location, which says a lot about how stupid they are.
    • just me  •  2 mths ago
      all the 20 somethings lined up like zombies to buy a pos. People are suckers apple changes one thing and charges a high price and next yr they will change or add a new thing to the ipad and charge a even higher price you people are stupid.
      • DMC 2 mths ago
        Considering that the prices for the new iPad are the SAME as the original iPad and the iPad 2, your statement has no merit. Furthermore, why is it that nobody else can compete with Apple at that price point? It's not because it's expensive, it's because Asus/Samsung/etc. can't match the purchasing power needed to maintain pricing levels.
      • Marshall M 2 mths ago
        Um, Asus and Samsung produce tablets with twice the features at half the price, but I wouldn't figure that an iFan would pull their head out of the green Kool-Aid long enough to shop around.
    • Rick  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  2 mths ago
      I'm going to wait for the New new Ipad.
    • Joe Mamma  •  Denver, Colorado  •  2 mths ago
      I am a big fan of apples, and I looked everywhere in the grocery store for the new ipad, and didn't find any. You would think they'd be in the produce section, right next to the red delicious.
    • Sam  •  2 mths ago
      Humorous how Americans blame the politicians for lack of jobs when we are the one's shipping our jobs overseas. Always easy to blame others instead of ourselves. Go ahead and keep buying these products made in China and else where, our kids and grand kids won't need a job.
    • Max  •  2 mths ago
      Ordered mine. Sorry folks Apple products at least work perfectly out of the box. By the way where where do they make those parts for that PC? oh yes China......
    • Tony D  •  2 mths ago
      Apple has ten million of these shipping from slave labor camps.
      No need to wait in line folks. I'm sure they will make more!
    • oldgrunt  •  2 mths ago
      Apple buyers are Chinas biggest supporters.
    • Rosa  •  2 mths ago
      Trying to create a buzz so someone actually will buy the junk.
    • Phil  •  Massillon, Ohio  •  2 mths ago
      "Apple fans snap up new iPad on 1st day"
      While the rest of us realize it's nothing more than over-hyped, rehashed technology that's pretty much all been seen before - but now its in a new color, or the button insignias have been slightly changed, or it has a slightly better screen, or it has a new feature that been found on the last three competitors' models, or . . . .
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