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When Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad early this year, he was asked if Apple's latest product was just a bigger version of its already highly popular iPod. Of course, Jobs said no; the iPad was a completely different device, unique in its own right. However, Apple's sales figures for the first month the iPad was available for purchase are raising new questions about how consumers view Apple's product lineup. Sales of Mac computers were up 39 percent for April compared with a year earlier, according to the NDP Group. Meanwhile, sales of iPods were down 17 percent.
yeah, ipad is released, then tere are many folks think it is juat an bigger ipod, the ipads sales down may be within expectation.
As folks used ipod to enjoy music more, but now iPad brings more impact, watching movies, enjoy videos, playing games, read book, surfing net....so amazing!
Understanding Magical iPad and more info: http://www.ifunia.com/ipad-column/index.html
As folks used ipod to enjoy music more, but now iPad brings more impact, watching movies, enjoy videos, playing games, read book, surfing net....so amazing!
Understanding Magical iPad and more info: http://www.ifunia.com/ipad-column/index.html