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"120 000 iPads pre-ordered in just one day, plus a diamond version already in the works"


51 000 Apple iPads have been pre-ordered only two hours after the thing went on pre-order. And a day later the number of pre-orders reached estimated 120 000. Do you need another proof that Apple is the ultimate money making machine?


In the meantime a diamond iPad popped up. But that is something we’ll talk about a bit later. Now, let’s first see how the iPad pre-orders are doing.

Putting the Apple logo on anything is a surefire way of making it sell like peanuts. No matter what people say or think of the giant iPod touch, called iPad, facts speak for themselves: everybody loves the iPad.

Or at least 120 000 people thought so and pre-ordered it before even seeing it live. As you know, the iPad went on pre-order in the USA last Friday, 12 March, and three weeks later, on 3 April, it will start shipping.

The initial euphoria managed to increase the pre-orders-per-hour to 25 000 so that the number of pre-ordered iPads reached 51 000 in the first two hours. By the end of the day a total of about 120 000 pre-orders have been received (not counting the number of reserved but not ordered iPads).

Two of every three customers went for the Wi-Fi-only version of the device while only around 30% of the people decided to get the iPad featuring both 3G and Wi-Fi support (which will become available by the end of April).

And when it comes to the onboard memory, the 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models turned out equally attractive.

Before I let you share your thoughts about the iPad and its incredible first-day pre-orders, it’s time for the diamond iPad I told you a second ago. It’s exactly as tacky as it sounds. The whole device is covered by a huge number of small diamonds (11.43 carats in total) graded G/H in color and VS2/SI1 in clarity.

The diamond iPad will start selling on 1 June for good 20 000 US dollars.

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