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China Ipad Launch Pictures
By James Wray Sep 17, 2010, 12:40 GMT
Han Ziwen, 35, holds the two iPads he just bought inside the Apple store in Beijing, China, 17 September 2010. Mr Han said he queued for over 60 hours outside the store to make sure he would be the first to purchase Apple's iPad. The iPad went on sale in China at 8am on 17 September, selling at 3,988 yuan (455 euro) for the 16G unit, 4,788 yuan (545 euro) for the 32GB, and 5,588 yuan (635 euro) for the 64 GB. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
People are seen inside the Apple store in Beijing moments after the iPad went on sale, China, 17 September 2010. Apple's iPad went on sale in China at 8am on 17 September, selling at 3,988 yuan (455 euro) for the 16G unit, 4,788 yuan (545 euro) for the 32GB, and 5,588 yuan (635 euro) for the 64 GB. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
People queue under the rain outside the Apple store in Beijing moments before the ipad went on sale, China, 17 September 2010. Mr Han said he queued for over 60 hours outside the store to make sure he would be the first to purchase Apple's iPad. The iPad went on sale in China at 8am on 17 September, selling at 3,988 yuan (455 euro) for the 16G unit, 4,788 yuan (545 euro) for the 32GB, and 5,588 yuan (635 euro) for the 64 GB. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
A man sets up his new iPad inside the Apple store in Beijing moments after the iPad went on sale, China, 17 September 2010. Mr Han said he queued for over 60 hours outside the store to make sure he would be the first to purchase Apple's iPad. The iPad went on sale in China at 8am on 17 September, selling at 3,988 yuan (455 euro) for the 16G unit, 4,788 yuan (545 euro) for the 32GB, and 5,588 yuan (635 euro) for the 64 GB. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
An Apple employee teaches customers how to use their new iPads inside the Apple store in Beijing moments after the iPad went on sale, China, 17 September 2010. Apple's iPad went on sale in China at 8am on 17 September, selling at 3,988 yuan (455 euro) for the 16G unit, 4,788 yuan (545 euro) for the 32GB, and 5,588 yuan (635 euro) for the 64 GB. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
People are seen inside the Apple store in Beijing moments after the iPad went on sale, China, 17 September 2010. Apple's iPad went on sale in China at 8am on 17 September, selling at 3,988 yuan (455 euro) for the 16G unit, 4,788 yuan (545 euro) for the 32GB, and 5,588 yuan (635 euro) for the 64 GB. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
Han Ziwen, 35, holds a stash of yuan bank notes outside the Apple store in Beijing as the iPad goes on sale, 17 September 2010. Mr Han said he queued for over 60 hours outside the store to make sure he would be the first to purchase Apple's iPad. The iPad went on sale in China at 8am on 17 September, selling at 3,988 yuan (455 euro) for the 16G unit, 4,788 yuan (545 euro) for the 32GB, and 5,588 yuan (635 euro) for the 64 GB. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
People are seen inside the Apple store in Beijing moments after the iPad went on sale, China, 17 September 2010. Apple's iPad went on sale in China at 8am on 17 September, selling at 3,988 yuan (455 euro) for the 16G unit, 4,788 yuan (545 euro) for the 32GB, and 5,588 yuan (635 euro) for the 64 GB. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
Han Ziwen, 35, holds the two iPads he just bought inside the Apple store in Beijing, China, 17 September 2010. Mr Han said he queued for over 60 hours outside the store to make sure he would be the first to purchase Apple's iPad. The iPad went on sale in China at 8am on 17 September, selling at 3,988 yuan (455 euro) for the 16G unit, 4,788 yuan (545 euro) for the 32GB, and 5,588 yuan (635 euro) for the 64 GB. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
People queue under the rain outside the Apple store in Beijing moments before the ipad went on sale, China, 17 September 2010. Mr Han said he queued for over 60 hours outside the store to make sure he would be the first to purchase Apple's iPad. The iPad went on sale in China at 8am on 17 September, selling at 3,988 yuan (455 euro) for the 16G unit, 4,788 yuan (545 euro) for the 32GB, and 5,588 yuan (635 euro) for the 64 GB. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
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