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Long queue to buy Apple’s wonder tablet

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Wednesday December 1, 2010

Long queue to buy Apple’s wonder tablet


REENA NATHAN
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KUALA LUMPUR: Hundreds of buyers queued up for hours for the launch of the Apple iPad at the Mid Valley Megamall yesterday. They arrived as early as 8am before the official launch at 10am, so as to be among the first to buy the tablet in Malaysia. Many employees were deployed to maintain order as long queues formed outside Apple’s authorised reseller, Machines, at the mall here. The iPad is designed to browse the web, read email, listen to music, browse photo albums, watch videos and read eBooks.

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Eager beavers: There was a huge crowd at the launching of the Apple iPad at the Mid Valley Megamall in KL yesterday.


It features a large 24.6cm LED-backlit multi-touch screen and allows users to navigate through the Internet easily with specially programmed applications. First in line was Kelvin Goh, 30, who took half a day off and rushed from his office after reading of the launch in The Star yesterday.

“I do not mind waiting as long as I get the iPad today. It is a Christmas present for a friend,” said Kelvin who was initially supposed to go to Singapore to get the product. Lecturer Mayudia Mohtar, 30, laughed hysterically after unwrapping the box containing her new iPad.

She said she had “run away” from work for fear that the stock of iPad would run out if she waited until after office hours. Retired worker Lee Kian Toon, 55, however said the price of the iPad was a little too high. “I have to admit it is a very good product but mass production should be able to bring the price down in the future,” said Lee.

Communications officer Nataskia van Dam, 26, from the Netherlands. found the iPad very intuitive. “Even my mum can use it. This is a Christmas present for my mum from my dad. She is going to love this one as she can read books on it,” said Nataskia, who is visiting her family in Malaysia.

Mark Mcqueen, 46, said he could now use the iPad during flights. “A 17-inch screen is just too big for me, especially in the airplane,” “However, my wife is a bigger Apple fan and she is waiting at home to confiscate the iPad,” said Mcqueen.

 
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Broken leg fails to stop man from getting iPad


Wednesday December 1, 2010

Broken leg fails to stop man from getting iPad

KUALA LUMPUR: Despite having a broken leg, property management director Eric Wong, 52, discharged himself from hospital and made his way to the launch of Apple’s latest iPad at Mid Valley Megamall to get hold of the product. He read about the launch in The Star at 6am yesterday while still in the hospital.

“As soon as I read that the iPad was going to be launched for the first time in Malaysia, I could not contain my excitement. I called my wife and daughter, and asked them to pick me up. Now I can read The Star newspaper on the iPad every morning,” said Wong excitedly.

Wong said prior to the launch, he had wanted to get the iPad from various small-time booths which had imported the product from overseas. “The price was ridiculous and they told me that they would not be able to give me a warranty. This is just nice. I just had to get it today.

The iPad will make life so much easier for me,” he said, adding that laptops were too heavy for him to carry around.
Wong’s 19-year-old daughter Hannah, however, finds the iPad too expensive, especially for students. “It would be very useful but we just cannot afford it. But since my dad has one, I’ll just borrow his,” she said.

 
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