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iPad goes on sale, draws crowds in 10 nations

iPad goes on sale, starting at $499, in the US and nine other nations, including Britain, France, and Japan. This third version of the iPad goes on sale with a faster chip, sharper screen, and better camera.

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On March 16, the day the new iPad goes on sale in the US and nine other nations, an Apple Store employee sells a unit to a customer at the 5th Avenue Apple Store in New York. In stores across Asia and Europe, hundreds lined up.

Apple's latest聽iPad聽drew die-hard fans to stores in the U.S. and nine other countries Friday, many of whom lined up for hours to be among the first to buy one.

The third version of the聽iPad聽went on sale there at 8 a.m. local time, with 25 other countries getting it a week later. The new model, at prices starting at $499 in the U.S., comes with a faster processor, a much sharper screen and an improved camera, though the changes aren't as big as the upgrade to the聽iPad聽2.

"I don't think it's worth the price but I guess I'm a victim of society," Athena May, 21, said in Paris.

About 450 people lined up outside Apple's Ginza store in downtown Tokyo. Some had spent the night sleeping outside the store. In Madison, Wis., people brought reclining lawn chairs for naps, while a few played games on older聽iPads.

Dipak Varsani, 21, got in line in London at 1 a.m. Thursday local time and said he was drawn by the new device's better screen.

"You've got clearer movies and clearer games," he said. "I use it as a multimedia device."

In Hong Kong, a steady stream of buyers picked up their new devices at preset times at the city's sole Apple store after entering an online lottery.

The system, which required buyers to have local ID cards, also helped thwart visitors from mainland China 鈥 Apple's fastest growing market 鈥 who have a reputation for scooping up Apple gadgets to get them earlier and avoid sales tax at home. It has not yet been announced when the iPad goes on sale in China.

Kelvin Tsui, a 26-year-old hospital worker in Hong Kong, was allowed to buy two and planned to sell the second to make money.

Two years after the debut of the first聽iPad, the device's launch has become the second-biggest "gadget event" of the year, after the annual iPhone release. Customers could have ordered聽iPads聽ahead of time to arrive at home Friday, but many came out in person for the atmosphere.

"People always stop to talk to us," Harry Barrington-Mountford, 22, said in London. "I am exhausted though. I have only had about 45 minutes of sleep."

Christos Pavlides, 24, got to a downtown Philadelphia store at 10 p.m. Thursday and was the first in line. He already owns the two previous聽iPad聽models and several iPhones and figures the new聽iPad聽was next.

Despite competition from cheaper tablet computers such as Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle Fire, the聽iPad聽remains the most popular tablet computer. Apple Inc. has sold more than 55 million聽iPads聽since its debut in 2010.

For some customers, standing in line was the only chance to get a new聽iPad聽on Friday. Apple quickly ran out of supplies it set aside for advance orders. The company was telling customers Thursday to expect a two- to three-week wait for orders placed through its online stores. Some buyers feared even longer waits.

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