The iPad is delayed for a month in France
The "revolution" promised by Apple will wait a bit. On Friday, the U.S. group announced that its touch pad will be marketed in France and in several other countries until the end of April, a month later than originally indicated. Only Americans can place orders from March 12. In the U.S., shipments of the model with a WiFi connection indeed begin earlier, April 3. The model with 3G as it arrives at the end, as in France, where the two versions will be available at the same time.
Rumors of a delay in the iPad was buzzing for several days. Monday, analyst Peter Misek, Canaccord Adams, had reported the first production of concerns among suppliers of Apple. "We learned that the launch of the iPad would be limited, while congestion in manufacturing has impacted the production of new aircraft," he wrote.Hence the choice of restricting output in the United States, the time to increase the production rate. But on Wednesday, contradictory information had been circulated. Apple has not commented on this point.
"The risk of frustration"
This delay, however, should have little impact on sales. "We believe that the only impact of this delay could come from the frustration of consumers and product launch somewhat tarnished for Apple," wrote Peter Misek. According to his estimates, some 550,000 tablets could be sold by the end of June, up 1.2 million and 3.5 million in October the following year. Early studies indicate that the entry-level models (WiFi, 16GB of storage, $ 499) and high range (WiFi and 3G, 64GB storage, $ 829) are the most requested.Prices in euros are not yet known.
Beyond the case of Apple, the delay gives the tablet a little air to developers who rush to provide software adapted from the start. If the iPad can run applications from the iPhone by doubling the required size on the screen, the device opens the field for specific uses, including through the development of new menus in the interface and d an optional keyboard. However, outside of Apple and some major publishers like Electronic Arts and the New York Times, most developers have started work on the iPad after his presentation, January 27.
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