Apparently, Everyone Bought an iPad


Today is iPad day, apparently. The numbers are in – and by numbers, I mean heavy estimates – and they say that a metric ton of iPads have been sold. 120,000 as per an estimate on CNN’s Fortune Brainstorm Tech. Here’s how the numbers break down:

  • 69% bought Wi-Fi only model
  • 31% bought Wi-Fi and 3G model
  • 33% bought 16GB
  • 32% bought 32GB
  • 33% bought 64GB

Funny how they estimate into even thirds on what model everyone purchased, but that’s the joys of using a select group. Of course, there’s more:

“Apple has been able to generate over $75 million in revenue in one day on a product that 99.9% of purchasers haven’t touched or for that matter, even seen in person,” said Victor Castroll, an analyst with Valcent Financial Group. “And, we’re still three weeks away. That is amazing.”

Castroll was one of two AAPL Sanity members who monitored the order numbers as they flowed in, but he credits Deagol — a blogger-investor whose predictions of Apple’s earnings are consistently more accurate than the Street’s — with doing the heaving lifting. You can follow Deagol’s work at Deagol’s AAPL Model.

I’m pretty skeptical about the iPad and tablets in general, but if they really have sold this many, maybe the computer market will start to shift in a tablet direction. I just can’t wait to see what people think once it’s in their hands.


Kokou Adzo

Kokou Adzo is a stalwart in the tech journalism community, has been chronicling the ever-evolving world of Apple products and innovations for over a decade. As a Senior Author at Apple Gazette, Kokou combines a deep passion for technology with an innate ability to translate complex tech jargon into relatable insights for everyday users.

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  1. I love the model break down. I was curious as to which model would be the best seller. I thought the majority of people would opt for the 16GB model due to the price point, but Apple must be pleased that a lot of people splurged on the 64GB model.