The iPad only launched in April of this year and already has become the most quickly adopted non-phone electronic device. The tablet from Apple sold 4.5 million units in the first quarter of sales, in comparison the iPhone only sold 1 million for the same timeframe from launch and the DVD player only racked up 350,000 in sales.
Analysts are absolutely giddy over the success. Colin McGranahan from Bernstein Research says "the iPad is a runaway success of unprecedented proportion," meanwhile Pete Najarian from TradeMonster.com calls it a "total media device" and concludes "there's not much a PC can do that you can't do on an iPad."
What do you think? [Engadget]
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