600,000 second-generation iPads. That is the approximate amount that Foxconn (maker of the iPhone 4 too) expects to make between now and next February. Specifically, the figure ranges from an initial amount of between 400,000 and 600,000 iPad 2 tablets that Apple should receive during the second month of 2011 to start up the distribution machinery.
As DigiTimes has revealed, those of Cupertino would have made known the marking of terms to their usual manufacturer within their business plans, which start selling the iPad 2 sometime in April 2011 (coinciding with the first distribution data, who anticipated the start of sales of the new tablet for the beginning of the second quarter of 2011).
The war of dates, and in the absence of official deadlines from Apple, would give the reason to the two positions, which marked the commercial start of the iPad 2 between February and April. In fact, the presentation would be in February or March (coinciding with the reception of all the units by the company directed by Steve Jobs), placing the start of the commercial career of the iPad 2 in April. In summary: in this way it seems that the accounts would come out to all, with what the rumors that began in the weeks the bets on the presentation of the iPad 2 they would have been more or less well targeted.
Recall that the next edition of the iPad could come with a seven-inch version of the same panel as the iPhone 4, the IPS Retina with a spectacular concentration of pixels that would give it excellent image quality. It would also incorporate a front camera to run the Facetime function (free video calls via Wi-Fi connection) and a rear camera of about five megapixels.
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