Apple's refusal to announce further where this multimedia tablet will be on sale in New Zealand, means can only be purchased by buyers who are ready to queue fanatic.
A man aged around 20 annual willing to put up tents outside the store in Auckland since Wednesday in hopes of being the first buyer iPad in New Zealand, where most buyers go to the store after opening hours on Friday.
Around 25 people waited outside the shop of the famous Dick Smith in Wellington where public relations consultant Michael Tull said the row of new goods on the website is as customary for technology enthusiasts.
However, he said "there was arrogance" about the launch iPad.
"Apple to produce good stuff, but it would be a miracle if they were designing this fuss," he said.
Software sales expert Lawrence Russell said that she and her 17-year-old son has been waiting in line at different stores to ensure they get the new iPad.
Lawrence said that her son get the excitement and adrenaline when queuing iPad, but he is less enthusiastic. "I am 47 years old and do not think this is so fun anymore."
iPad lets users view videos, listen to music, play games, surf the web or reading e-books.
Apple said that software developers also created more than 11 thousand applications for iPad where it will run more than 225 thousand programs developed for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
IPad prices in New Zealand ranging from U.S. $ 571 (USD 5.2 million) for the 16GB model of the wifi up to U.S. $ 976 (USD 8.9 million) for the 3G version.
Phase-three global launch was also conducted in Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands and Singapore.
iPad was first sold in the United States on April 3, prior to launch two months later in Australia, UK, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain and Switzerland.
IPad Although not officially launched in New Zealand on Friday but this is already available at local auctions since its launch in the U.S. with sales price reached U.S. $ 1.940 (USD 17.5 million).
Apple announced earlier this week, they have sold 3.27 million iPad in the first three months of sales.
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