Apple Sells 3 Million iPads In First Week
Despite intensifying competition, Apple Inc sold 3 million of its new iPads in the first three days just after the tablet computers were available, driving optimism for a strong holiday quarter.
Last Monday, sales of the 7.9-inch iPad mini and fourth-generation 9.7-inch version, both Wi-Fi only models, were double the first-weekend sales of the Wi-Fi iPad that were sold in March.
Apple did not break out numbers for the crucial iPad mini, a smaller version of the original tablet designed to spearhead its incursion into a segment now dominated by Amazon.com Inc's Kindle Fire and Google Inc's Nexus 7.
Analysts estimate that about 2.3 million of the new iPads sold over the weekend were the mini-tablets, surpassing expectations of 1 million to 1.5 million.
Wall Street, which was disappointed with Apple's latest quarterly earnings, had been looking to the iPad mini to boost demand during the crucial year-end holiday shopping season as competition reaches a fever pitch. Microsoft Corp became the latest major competitor to the market last month with the Windows-driven Surface.
While lines for the new iPads appeared lighter than usual for a new Apple product when they began selling at stores on Friday, the company said demand was so strong that it "practically sold out of iPad minis."
Apple had never before introduced two different iPad models in one quarter. Raymond James analyst Tavis McCourt said that while the sales numbers looked good, the company would need to sell another 20 million iPads this quarter to meet his estimate.
"There's still a lot of wood to chop in the quarter," McCourt said.
The company said it had already shipped many of the new iPads ordered before the release date, but some would not be sent out until later this month.