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Apple iPad Sales: Over 300,000 iPads On Day Of Debut

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JESSICA MINTZ   04/ 5/10 06:12 PM ET   AP

SEATTLE — Apple Inc. said Monday that it delivered more than 300,000 iPads on its opening day, meeting expectations of some analysts while underscoring the challenges the company still faces marketing the device beyond early adopters.

The total seemed modest given the weeks of hype about the revolutionary nature of Apple's new touch-screen tablet device. Furthermore, the figures included pre-orders that were picked up or delivered Saturday and iPads sent to retail stores such as Best Buy but not necessarily purchased. Apple did not say how many went to such stores.

Assuming most of the 300,000 iPads ended up in the hands of consumers Saturday, though, the figure is in line with the number of iPhones that Apple sold when the smart phone made its debut in June 2007. Apple didn't publicize first-day sales at the time, but later earnings reports indicated the company sold about 270,000 iPhones during the first two days the gadget was available.

Apple sold 1.1 million more iPhones over the next three months. The volume has only increased as Apple has released new versions of the phone in a growing number of countries and software developers have created add-on programs, or "apps," that do everything from online banking to mapping bike rides using GPS. In the most recent quarter, Apple sold 8.7 million iPhones.

Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu wrote in a note to investors Monday that he believes a similar pattern will unfold for the iPad.

"When the iPhone was first launched, it was also somewhat of a disappointment," Wu wrote. "But as the iPhone got more refined, with more apps, better software, not to mention better prices," then sales picked up.

Wu had estimated the iPad's sales at 250,000 to 300,000 for the weekend. In the research note, the analyst wrote that manufacturers said Apple was telling them to get ready to ship 10 million iPads in the first 12 months, twice as many as previously expected.

With the iPad in its early days, the iPhone will continue as Apple's star product this year, Broadpoint Amtech analyst Brian Marshall said in a note to investors Monday. Marshall had predicted Apple would sell 525,000 iPads over the Easter weekend, despite some stores being closed for the holiday.

The iPad is "off to a fantastic start," he wrote, but he still expects iPhone sales to top $20 billion this year, eight times his forecast of $2.5 billion for the iPad.

The same hoopla that drew eager shoppers to long lines outside of Apple stores swept away a few analysts, too. Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster published a research note early Monday boosting his initial forecast for first-day sales to 600,000 to 700,000 – only to quickly follow with a second note admitting he'd jumped the gun.

"We were overly optimistic," he wrote. Munster's original forecast was for 200,000 to 300,000 iPads to be sold on Saturday.

However, Munster wrote that he still expects Apple to sell 1.3 million iPads in the current quarter.

Apple devotees were willing to queue up across the country to be among the first to own an iPad, even if they weren't exactly sure what they'd end up using it for. The models currently on sale connect to the Internet using Wi-Fi; prices start at $499. A second wave of buyers may emerge when Apple starts selling versions that can also get online using cellular networks; those models start at $629.

Once the early excitement settles, Apple needs to convince a broader swath of people to buy if it wants the iPad to follow the iPhone's successful trajectory.

Many companies have tried to sell tablet computers before, but none has caught on with mainstream consumers. Apple's iPad comes at a time when people have even more Internet-connected gadgets – smart phones, laptops, e-book readers, set-top boxes and home broadband connections – and it may need to work harder to persuade people to buy yet another device that serves many of the same purposes.

Apple also said Monday that new iPad owners downloaded more than a million applications and more than 250,000 electronic books from its iTunes store on Saturday.

Shares of Apple, which is based in Cupertino, Calif., rose $2.52 to close at $238.49 Monday.

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AP Business Writer Deborah Yao in Philadelphia contributed to this report.

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08:17 PM on 04/06/2010
Oh, so, the liberal media lied about the 700 000 iPads sold - it turned out it was only 300 000 - why am I not surprised?
02:16 AM on 04/06/2010
I can't help but notice the previous HP article stating that 700,000-800,000 iPads sold on the first day is mysteriously missing now that Apple has stated that it only "delivered' 300,000 (note how they did not say "sold 300,000", they said "delivered").

Typical of this site. Spew some tabloid nonsense and then hide it under the rug when its debunked.
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goodog
Honk if you believe in a public editor.
04:07 PM on 04/05/2010
Good News iPon users!

Responding to popular demand, Apple is rushing a keyboard dock to the market, so your iPon is more like a lap top!

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/04/05/BUKL1CPLPL.DTL

Isn't hat innovative?
02:17 AM on 04/06/2010
What's innovative is that Steve Jobs showed investors that he can co.n consumers into paying 70 dollars for a KEYBOARD.
03:32 PM on 04/05/2010
Buyers beware.

Some iPad buyers are already reporting wifi connectivity issues which range from very slow connection speeds to intermittent signal losses that can last several minutes at a time. This was happening even while standing next to the router.

A few sites ran tests on the iPad's ability to withstand impacts and water. The results weren't good. They actually managed to break an iPad screen by dropping it from chair height unto a carpeted floor. It's surprisingly easy to drop when the user is typing with it on his/her lap. And it's not waterproof by any means; even slight immersion in water destroys the device, so don't drop it on a rainy day.
03:28 PM on 04/05/2010
Add up all the "gadgets" you have on a shelf or drawer somewhere that have since been "replaced" by a "new" redundant device; I have something like 8 mp3 players, 6 digital cameras, 3 GPS units, 9 cell phones/iPhones, 5 TVs and 7 computers. What does the iPad do exactly now?!???! Hopefully it can play my old record albums; the ONE THING al my other devices can't.
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goodog
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03:04 PM on 04/05/2010
ever notice how panning the iPon is tantamount to casting a frustrated look at someone else's unruly child in public.

the iPonists atttack like stage parents who just overheard another parent criticize their kid.
02:01 PM on 04/05/2010
Overhyped? OVERHYPED? You think? That this story is considered NEWS just fans the flames of hype. The free marketing and iPropaganda continues, courtesy of the HuffPo. Cheers.
02:18 AM on 04/06/2010
It's not free. Apple pays this site very handsomely to write advertisements disguised as articles.
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oldnslow
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01:23 PM on 04/05/2010
I love the spin on this story. How many companies would kill to sell 300k of ANYTHING in one day? But we always get the same spin on Apple. The iMac was a failure (and didn't have serial ports!), the iPod was a failure (and didn't connect to Napster!), the iPhone was a failure (and only connected to AT&T!), and now the failure that is iPad (and it doesn't multi task!).

Where is Apple's stock today? 237 last I looked. Pretty good for a company that only produces failures.
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garymc8
We got OBL- not gop
03:45 PM on 04/05/2010
And microsoft ALWAYS copies.
02:19 AM on 04/06/2010
Oh really? The iPad is just a Tablet PC, just like all the others that came before it.

And Microsoft has never made one, and never will. They just make the OS that runs on them.
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goodog
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12:04 PM on 04/05/2010
"OVERHYPED? Apple Says iPad Sales Much Lower Than Analysts Predicted"

of course... now that reality belies the hype, it would be untoward to make it the main for three more days.

hufinpuf's brand loyalties without the "Advertisement" label is a credibility problem.
12:09 PM on 04/05/2010
Hufflepuff has no tech credibility. It's a news and OPINION site.
12:16 PM on 04/05/2010
Someone finally figured it out! Fanned!
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goodog
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12:58 PM on 04/05/2010
then tech shouldn't be the main for three days.
11:17 AM on 04/05/2010
You have it right. The ipad isn't any good, the ipad disappoints in sales, the ipad isn't as good as a phone, the ipad is too heavy, the ipad can't be read, the ipad is too expensive, the ipad the ipad the ipad..........must have ipad must have ipad must have ipad .must have ipad. must have.
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yogandclimber
12:35 PM on 04/05/2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R41NNPBqRCk
it's pretty cool. try keeping up with that on your laptop. You don't want one of those (or a non Apple version of it in a few years)? I was at the store and this thing is a hit.
What else hasn't dissappointed in sales? do you remember the google phone? That was nothing new but 3 year old technology. This is new and it will be something like this that you have in 10 years. This is a change like the iPhone changed phones.
01:03 PM on 04/05/2010
Isn't that link useless to those reading this with an iPad?
11:13 AM on 04/05/2010
why can't huffpo make one big article about the ipad? every single article on the tech page has something to do with the ipad! WTF
11:52 AM on 04/05/2010
That would be one big article...
02:20 AM on 04/06/2010
Because Apple has paid them to make a bunch of smaller articles to make it look like more is going on at Apple than there is.
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jwlynch
10:37 AM on 04/05/2010
Check out this article if you are looking for free iPad apps.

The 25 Best Free iPad Apps
http://jimlynch.com/index.php/2010/04/03/the-25-best-free-ipad-apps/
02:02 PM on 04/05/2010
Check out this article if you are debating whether to 'invest' in an iPhad...

http://geekcomforts.com/2010/03/the-ipad-dilemma/
10:34 AM on 04/05/2010
My iPad is working flawlessly from the moment I turned it on. WiFi has no problems. This comment was entered on my iPad.
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jgeurian21
11:48 AM on 04/05/2010
Hey how was watching the Flash Videos on Huff? Oh, wait....
12:22 PM on 04/05/2010
LOL
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goodog
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12:22 PM on 04/05/2010
it's not about whether it works. It's about whether a redundant overpriced iPhone without the phone and camera (also without flash and the ability to multi-task unless you have even MORE gadgets) is being sold through hype to hufinpuf readers as pseudo-news that is no more than Glenn-Beck-esque product placement for unlabeled ad revenue or editorialboard stock manipulation.

it would be one thing for media to promote with fair fanfare the iPad as a handy reader, a better Kindle if you will, in which their publications can be easily accessed in a larger format (and more easily made pay-only), but to market to us over a three day holiday weekend that it's even close to a smart phone in usefulness (never mind the unstated baloney that it's somehow the smartphone ki\\er) is preposterously dishonest and emphasizes credibility issues.

If they will hype something on this scale, what won't they be disingenuous or even lie about?
12:39 PM on 04/05/2010
I don't know who the "they" is of which you speak nor do I know who claims the iPad has iPhone functionality. What the media does is their business in a literal sense, and one is free to ignore it like one is free to ignore the ads on this page. Don't fault the product for how it is covered. What about the flash controversy? I use flash blocker on my computer, and don't miss it. I have also watched several videos on the iPad. I remember when the first iMac came out without a floppy drive. It was the same sad song then. By definition a leader will go where no one else has before, and you don't need to follow if you don't want to.
10:29 AM on 04/05/2010
Just take your ipad back to the store and get a replacement. Better still, check if wi-fi is on.