Apple manufactures 2 millions iPad each month

Apple manufactures 2 millions iPad each month
iPad is very popular.

The proof? Apple Insider in it's report 'tells that Apple currently manufactures 2 million units of new of iPad per month just to meet sales demand from each corner of the world. The number expected to increase up to 3 millions several weeks soon.

For me this is a positive proof that iPad is really making a big difference in our life as computer user. Eventhough iPad lacks Flash player, this tablet laptop enables us to hold the million useful content of the internet in our hands.

You can scroll the page up down, left to right just by using your small fingertip. No physical pointing device needed, no wireless mouse, no touchpad.

All that benefits availabe in one cheap iPad (its price is ridiculously lower than any other tablet laptops sold in any computer shops). The design is good, the speed was better than good.

Apple iPad price in Malaysia is below:

1. Selling price of 3G iPads
  • $629: 16GB (RM2160)
  • $729: 32GB (RM2500)
  • $829: 64GB (RM2848)

2. Selling price of non-3G iPad:
  • $499: 16GB (RM1714)
  • $599: 32GB (RM2057)
  • $699: 64GB (RM2400)

The difference between 3G iPad and non-3G iPad?

With 3G iPad, you can browse the internet directly from the iPad, just like using you 3G mobile phone to get connected into the internet. All you need to do is to insert your broadband simcard or 3G phone simcard (with active internet connectivity) into the iPad simcard tray.

Wait for the connection Windows to appear, click the 'Connect' button, wait for the 3G internal modem to start dialing, wait several seconds for the connection to be established and when done, you can open up any webpage you like.

without the 3G function, no mobile internet connectivity at all. You cant use your broadband simcard to get internet connection. You need to plug-in a USB modem stick as the external modem or use wireless network to get connected into the internet.

Better buy a 3G iPad, you can access the internet anywhere you go, as long as broadband internet coverage is available.

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