Save the Date: iPad 2 Arrives on March 11 - Small Business Computing

Save the Date: iPad 2 Arrives on March 11

Written By
Michelle Megna
Michelle Megna
Mar 2, 2011
1 minute read

If you were thinking about buying an iPad but were waiting until the iPad 2 arrive, it’s time to either fork over the dough for the latest Apple tablet technology — or snag a deal by scooping up the “lesser” original iPad. Well, you’ll have to wait until March 11. That’s the announcement Steve Jobs made today when he finally laid to rest the rampant speculation of geek pundits everywhere.

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Steve Jobs was in the house — and so was the iPad 2. The Apple (NASDAQ: APPL) CEO took the stage in his trademark uniform of black turtleneck and jeans and did what he always does: unveiled a ground breaking product that industry watchers say will maintain the company’s coveted place as top dog in the hearts and minds of many consumers, and now perhaps, enterprise customers too.


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