Amazing! The new iPad first pre order stock in not yet even a week from the time of its official announcement, was all sold out. Apple confirmed that the new iPad is prepared for initial order (pre-order) has been sold out. Although the sales nominal has not been released, Apple said that people response to the new iPad has been beyond their estimation charts.
Based on Apple's previous statement mentioned that customers who order the iPad will be get it on the day of the official launch and every customer can order up to two units of the iPad.
But now, the customers who purchase the new iPad pre-order line means will get the device for longer time than those who were waiting in line to buy it in the store. People pre-ordering Apple's new iPad online to avoid the release-day crowds at stores will have to wait longer to get their hands on the devices.
Apple says that due to high demand, it has been forced to put back delivery times for online buyers.
Those ordering online will now be restricted to a maximum of two devices, and will have to wait until Monday 19 March 2012, rather than getting deliveries on the launch date of Friday 16 March because demand for the new version of the tablet is "off the charts", according to an Apple spokesperson. Nice starts for Apple for their achievement so far with new iPad.
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