Some think the comparison to iPhone sales is unhelpful. I disagree. The iPhone fell into a device category the world was familiar with: cell phones. Every tech pundit on the planet talked about the need for a PDA that could handle web browsing elegantly. The iPhone filled a whole in the market and deserved to sell like crazy.
Not even Steve Jobs himself thought the world needed a tablet before the iPad. No one knew what to use them for until Jobs sat leisurely in a couch up on stage in January, swiping through pictures, creating a new kind of past time. The fact that more people turned out to purchase a more expensive device that no one needed a few months ago says a lot about Appleās ability to create a market.
The numbers look even more impressive, given that initial sales represent the U.S. only, and just the Wi-Fi model. Many early adopters are waiting for the 3G-capable iPad to go on sale in the U.S. later this month.