

DigiTimes says the new iPad will go into production during the latter half of January, and will ship around 500,000 units shortly thereafter. But don't get too excited about those early shipments. If the rumors are true, those January iPad 2 shipments would merely be sitting in warehouses for several months. Apple is expected to roll out the rumored iPad 2 along the same timeframe as the original iPad. That means Apple will likely announce the new device in January, followed by a late March/early April launch.
The DigiTimes report also says that sources inside Apple's supply chain estimate iPad shipments in 2011 will reach 40 million units. It's not clear how many of those devices would be sold by the end of the year, but that number, if proven accurate, would still be staggering compared with 2010 sales. Between April and September, Apple sold 7.46 million iPads. The company is expected to release iPad sales figures for October to December on January 18 during Apple's first quarterly financial report for 2011.
Current analyst predictions for iPad 2 sales in 2011 range widely from 18 million to 45 million units sold.
It's not clear what features the rumored iPad 2 would have, but the latest rumors suggest the next iPad would feature improved display resolution for its 9.7-inch screen, front- and rear-facing cameras, wide-range speakers, SD card slot (doubtful) and a dual-core processor.
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