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Apple is Now Producing 2.3M+ iPads Monthly
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 |   July 6, 2010 10:08 AM
 | Jason Mick (Blog)
Posted on 07/06/2010 10:31:04 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Despite iPhone issues, life is good for Apple, thanks to the best-selling iPad
In response to record demand for the Apple
 iPad, Apple, Inc. is stepping up its production efforts.  As of last month the Cupertino giant topped 3 million units sold worldwide.
 
Apple
 originally set a goal of reaching production of 2.5 million units a month to be reached by December, but it now appears that it may hit that number well ahead of schedule, in response to high demand.
 
According to Digitimes Research:
 Apple is estimated to have outsourced 2.3-2.35 million iPads to Taiwan players in July with 58-60% for the Wi-Fi and 3G hybrid model despite Wi-Fi only models having stronger sales in the first half of 2010, Kuo noted.
That's up greatly from the 1.2 million units that Digitimes Research estimated in June.  And it's way above the 700,000 units that the iPad
 began shipping per month at launch in April (U.S.).
 
The move indicates two things -- first that Apple plans on selling a lot more iPads, and second that it's trying to push the public to make those sales of the more lucrative 3G-ready iPad (a move its U.S. carrier AT&T is surely excited about).
 
The wildest analyst estimates pegged the iPad
 at selling 8 million units this year.  If Apple can continue to quickly ramp up production, though, it stands to sell as many as 16-18 million units this year.  We'd be conservative, bumping our previous estimate to 15 million units for the year.
 
This terrific sales success is great news for Apple on a number of levels.  First, it establishes the company as the top player in a promising emerging market.  Second it should lead to a "halo effect" boosting sales of other Apple products.  And finally, it should help Apple to overcome the negative publicity of the numerous issues that the iPhone 4 suffered -- including signal woes, proximity sensor malfunctions, and not fully cured sealants.
 
Later this month the iPad will come to more countries overseas, including Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore, which should help to continue to stoke the sales flame.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; Music/Entertainment; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: apple; hitech
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To: BunnySlippers
    I'm glad you are enjoying your iPad, BunnySlippers!
 No doubt, I will be carrying mine around as well. :-)
 
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posted on 
07/06/2010 1:00:58 PM PDT
by 
GOP_Lady
 
To: GOP_Lady
    I carry mine around though it’s not 3G.
Love it, it’s taken over 75%+ of my laptop’s duties.
All my FReeping is pretty much done on the pad these days.
 
To: AFreeBird
    It’s a little off topic, but I was running up against the 5 gig monthly AT&T monthly maximum on the laptop connect dongle I have to use at home for internet access.
So, I decided to live on the wild side for a change. I easily jailbroke my 3G iPad and installed the app MyWi which turns the iPad into a WiFi hotspot. Now, I can access the iPads unlimited data plan which they are grandfathering every month I renew.
 
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posted on 
07/06/2010 2:40:25 PM PDT
by 
doc11355
 
To: doc11355
    So you’ve tethered to your iPad; USB or Bluetooth?
 
To: pgkdan
    Do you have to use ATT for connectivity or can you network with your existing service provider? I have the 32GB WiFi version, so anywhere there's free wifi (or at home) I can browse the web.
 
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posted on 
07/07/2010 3:10:10 AM PDT
by 
usconservative
(When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
 
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