Micro SIMs to be in extremely limited supply

I have heard from both Optus and VHA (Vodafone & 3) that Micro SIMs for the Apple iPad and alleged new iPhone will be in extremely short supply for the first few weeks from launch. Stores have only been receiving stock in 1s and 2s and some stores are yet to receive stock. So if you . . . → Read More: Micro SIMs to be in extremely limited supply

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Optus Micro SIMs hitting stores now

Optus Micro SIMs have started to hit stores today, pending the release of the iPad here in Australia. With only Apple stores and Premium resellers allow to sell the device at this stage, getting an iPad is going to be harder then getting an iPhone on release day and those were sold through every phone carrier and dealer store. This is a huge blow for the carriers as they will not have access to the hardware itself. However it is rumoured that VHA will be stocking the iPad hardware but not at time of launch. Check after the break for a picture of the full Micro SIM Kit.

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Editorial: Apple’s iPad – The Good and The Not So Good

So this morning Apple announced their highly anticipated tablet, The iPad, strangly enough, Apple don’t actually hold any trademarks or domains featuring iPad name, but like the iPhone, which was owned by Cisco, that should change fairly soon. So onto the device, the iPad itself is an extremely polished device in way of design, very much in the Steve Jobs vain, sporting a 9.7″ Multi-Touch, multi angeled IPS LCD screen, 16GB-32GB-64GB variants, WiFi only or WiFi and 3G. It comes in at 9.56 inches (242.8 mm) High, 7.47 inches (189.7 mm) Wide and 0.5 inch (13.4 mm) Thick, which is really amazing considering its power and speed. Under the bonnet of the iPad is the Apple A4, a 1Ghz Samsung made, Apple designed SOC that contains the Processor, Graphics, IO, Memory all on the chip, this allows the iPad to render 720p HD video with ease and also flick through photos, play 3D games and change orentation with breaking a sweat, it’s also extremly low power, giving the iPad 10 hours battery use with 30 days standby. Positioned to take on netbooks head to head, this could speel the end to the netbook category that has helped a number of PC manufacturers capture a significant portion of market share in the portable computing space. Can Apple again dominate a market with it’s first product in a new market? Their track record certainly seems so.

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