iPad's international release delayed by Apple


Apple is to delay the international release of its touchscreen tablet computer, the iPad, by one month. It will now launch the device around the world, including the UK, at the end of May, and will begin accepting pre-orders on 10 May. In a statement the company blamed demand for the device in the US, which it said had been "surprisingly strong". When the iPad launched in the US, 300,000 units were sold on its first day. Apple claims it delivered 500,000 in the first week of its release. "Demand is far higher than we predicted and will likely continue to exceed our supply over the next several weeks," said Apple. Prices for the first iPad models start at $499 (£328) in the US. They have wi-fi but not 3G connectivity.

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