International iPad sale attracts long lines, 'crazy' atmosphere
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Worldwide Apple fans, your time has come. The iPad tablet computer finally ventured abroad Friday morning, going on sale in Apple stores around the globe.
A rush of early adopters led to long lines and busy credit cards in Frankfurt, London, Paris, and Tokyo. Reports describe "screams and cheers," an "onslaught of questions and flash photography," and the simple declaration from one journalist that "London鈥檚 Apple iPad launch was crazy."
That last descriptor comes from Wired.co.uk, which spotted a couple in full wedding attire. The groom bore a top hat and purple tie; bride sported a veil and pearl earrings; both smooched for the cameras and held up their matching his-and-hers iPads. "Obviously a giant PR stunt," Wired , "but they were sweet regardless."
One line in Tokyo had already stretched further than the camera could see at 2 a.m., to photos uploaded to the image-sharing site Flickr.
Let's not forget that these anxious shoppers chose to queue up instead of waiting for the postman from the comfort of their homes. Apple has offered international preorders since May 10. Then again, planning ahead didn't work for everyone: 鈥淚 preordered one but then I got an e-mail saying it鈥檚 not going to be here till June," Renera Thompson Business Week from a 400-person line in Sydney. "So I decided I鈥檒l keep the one I preordered and I鈥檒l wait in line and get [my boyfriend] one.鈥
All this excitement bodes well for Apple. The company sold more than 1 million iPads to Americans in 28 days 鈥 a faster rate than the original iPhone enjoyed. Expect Steve Jobs to use the word "magical" in a press release very soon.