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May 28, 2010: iPad goes on sale
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https://www.cultofmac.com/550467/first-i...al-launch/

May 28, 2010: Customers across Europe and Asia queue up to buy the iPad when Apple’s new tablet finally rolls out internationally.

The reason for the gap between the iPad’s U.S. launch in early April and its international debut more than a month later? Unexpectedly large demand for the groundbreaking device.

Original iPad goes on sale internationally
Apple sold a massive 1 million iPads in its first month on sale, and struggled to meet the overwhelming demand. In the end, Apple had no choice but to divert some of the iPads it had earmarked for the European launch to stores in the United States. As a result, Cupertino pushed back the international launch.

A Reuters story illustrated the feverish level of international excitement about the iPad launch by quoting an eager customer in Japan:

“I wanted to touch it as soon as possible. I felt real excitement when it was finally in my hands,” said Takechiyo Yamanaka, 19, who had camped out in front of Tokyo’s flagship Apple store from Wednesday evening to be the first in line.

The original iPad measured 0.5 inches thick and weighed 1.5 pounds. It boasted a 9.7-inch multitouch display and a 1GHz Apple A4 chip. Storage options ranged from 16GB to 64GB of flash memory. It did not come with a camera. Nonetheless, this astonishing new type of computer became Apple’s fastest-selling new product line in history.

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Back in 2010, I still felt like I could pretend to not be a geezer.
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I ordered one on the first day you could order one, here in the states.
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We had a Gen I. Mrs cbelt3 thought it was amazing and pretty much stopped using her MacBook after that. She’s never looked back.
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