Lines around the corner for new iPad

March 16th, 2012 - 09:46 am ET by Trixie | Report spam
"NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The new iPad may not be much different than the
previous version, but that didn't stop thousands of Apple fans in New
York from waiting hours in line to be among the first to get it Friday
morning."

http://money.cnn.com/2012/03/16/tec...m?iid=Lead

"Apple's newest tablet went on sale around the world Friday. Large
retailers such as Wal-Mart (WMT, Fortune 500) and Best Buy (BBY, Fortune
500) were selling the tablet. Wal-Mart even had a limited amount on sale
at midnight. But enthusiasts mostly flocked to Apple's own stores.

The line at the flagship Apple Store on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue spanned
more than a city block, and fans filled several corridors at the new
Grand Central store.

Once again, Greg Packers of Huntington, N.Y. was the first in line to
get an iPad at the Fifth Avenue store. He was the first in line to get
the iPhone in 2007, and since then has received sponsorships from
various companies to wait in line. He had been waiting since Monday at
noon.

Behind him, some people had slept overnight. Those who got in line
around 6 a.m. -- two hours before the launch -- had to wait a block
away. Many in line said they already owned Apple's (AAPL, Fortune 500)
iPad 2 but still wanted the new device .

The new iPad's flashiest feature is a high-pixel-count "retina display,"
previously available only on the iPhone. The new iPad screen has 3.1
million pixels, one million more than a 1080p high-definition screen of
that size would. It also features a faster processor and a 4G radio.
iPad reviewed: "Like getting a new eyeglasses prescription"

"I bought {an iPad 2] for my husband two weeks ago, and then Apple
surprised me by announcing the new one," said Dezi Swing of Manhattan.
"The new iPad has better resolution, so I think he'll like that. I'm
going to try to trade in the old one."

Protesters from Change.org were also in attendance at the flagship
store, with a large banner. The organization said it has received
petitions from 250,000 people asking Apple to improve its working
conditions for factory employees in China..

"Apple has been a little forthcoming since we first delivered the
petitions at Grand Central, but we want them to do better than that,"
said Shelby Knox, senior organizer for the group.

Grand Central: The scene at the three-month-old Apple Store in Grand
Central Terminal was busy but relatively sedate, with dozens of store
staffers, security guards and police officers keeping watch.

Velvet ropes blocked off the marble stairway that leads up to the Apple
Store in the main concourse, and staffers corralled hundreds of people
down hallways to avoid blocking commuter traffic.

Scores of people approached the velvet-roped-off front steps of the
Grand Central Apple Store in the minutes before 8 a.m., hoping to walk
right up for an iPad. Many were visibly shocked when staffers pointed
down a corridor to the long line.

Photographers Heather Waraksa and Jonathan Mehring arrived at 7 a.m.,
and they were leaning against the wall eating bagels a half hour later.
Neither of them has owned an iPad before, but they think the new
version's retina display screen will be good for business.

"I had a meeting last week where I showed my [photo] portfolio on my
laptop, and the guy was like, 'You should really get an iPad,'" Mehring
said. "It looks much better, and a laptop is cumbersome anyway."

Waraksa also has an important meeting next week, which is why she chose
to wait in line on Friday: "Basically, I have to have it immediately. I
can't order online and wait two to three weeks for delivery."

Soon after 8 a.m., staffers began allowing a few dozen people into the
store at a time. Many people raced quickly up the marble stairs as
employees applauded, an Apple Store tradition for new product releases.

First Published: March 16, 2012: 9:58 AM ET"
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#1 Anonym
December 31st, 1969 - 07:00 pm ET | Report spam

iPads/iPhones are for the "beautiful people", not techies.

Techies want better (Windows⋅Only) devices;
like my 14-button, gamming-class corded mouse, the Logitech G700:
 
Jeff-Relf.Me/14-button, gamming-class corded mouse, the Logitech G700 .jpg

Programmable Logitech G35 USB Gaming headphones:

 Jeff-Relf.Me/Programmable Logitech G35 USB Gaming headphones .jpg

Programmable gamming⋅class keyboard, the Logitech G110:

 Jeff-Relf.Me/Backlit, programmable Logitech G110 gaming keyboard .jpg

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