为购Ipad2 澳大利亚苹果店前大排长龙
Hundreds of customers lined up outside Apple stores in Australia and New Zealand on Friday, for the international launch of the iPad-2. The gadget has flown off the shelves in the US, leaving the company struggling to meet demand.
Analysts forecast 1-million devices may have been sold in the first weekend of the launch in America. Some would-be buyers expressed frustration at how difficult it has been to secure the wildly popular tablet computers, sparking speculation Apple misjudged demand.
James Dounis, Buyer, said, "It is exciting because we haven't done it before and just the atmosphere, everyone else is here, and everyone is looking forward to the same thing you are so it is just a whole different experience altogether."
Alex Lee, Canadian Tourist, said, "I have an Ipad 2 already, I have had previous Ipads, I am actually getting one Ipad for my sister and one for auction."
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