New Zealand finally gets the Apple iPad

 

iPad expands as iPhone sours.

Spare a thought for Kiwis across the Tasman who will have to wait until this Friday to get their hands on Apple's iPad, almost two months after it was shipped to Australian stores.

New Zealand consumers face a minimum charge of NZ$799 for the 16GB Wi-Fi only iPad, according to Apple's New Zealand website, which is about A$20 more than what Australians currently pay for it at today's exchange rate. A full set of prices is expected to be released this Friday.

Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands and Singapore were also included among the current round of recipients.

Apple's iPad expansion announcement came as Apple prepares its third quarter earnings update, scheduled for 2pm Pacific Standard Time tomorrow - the first quarterly report which includes iPad sales to date.  

The device is already sold in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, the UK and the US.   

The iPad's expansion, which has helped a surge in Apple's share price over recent months, comes as criticism mounts over problems with iPhone 4's external antenna.


New Zealand finally gets the Apple iPad
"stuff NZ the stupid Ipad has been sold out in Perth for weeks. I got told by JBhifi "well take ur money and ull get the device ........... at some stage". I'll wait for an Android tablet"
By Ballzingski
 
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ITnovice
Jul 20, 2010 5:17 PM
What are the chances that extra $20 helps cover the free case for iPhone users, due to Apple's stuff up recently?
Ballzingski
Jul 20, 2010 6:18 PM
stuff NZ the stupid Ipad has been sold out in Perth for weeks. I got told by JBhifi "well take ur money and ull get the device ........... at some stage". I'll wait for an Android tablet
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