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iPad launches on Friday, July 23 in Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore

By , Monday, Jul 19, 2010 at 9:48 am
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Apple has just announced that, come Friday, July 23, the next round of international iPad roll-outs will hit Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore.

Beginning this Friday, customers can purchase all models of iPad through Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers.

And they're not done yet:

iPad will roll out to many more countries later this year and Apple will announce availability and local pricing for these additional countries at a later date.

Are you in one of those countries, ready to get your iPad? Or are you in one of those countries still waiting? Let us know.

Rene Ritchie

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  1. Simon says:

    I live in The Netherlands, and wow finally. I really want an iPad, but yet I'm still hesitating. Just 7 days later (30th of July) the iPhone 4 will launch here as well. Not sure what to choose... pff.

  2. Dyvim says:

    I'm waiting for it to be released in Portugal or Brazil. I don't live in either country, but I'm waiting for them to support Portuguese on the iPad the way they have on iPhone for years now. C'mon Apple- I know you can do it!

  3. HaDes says:

    hungary is still waiting

  4. Pat says:

    In Ireland here. It appears (so far) that the iPad won't be available online yet in the online Apple store. So you have to go to an authorised Apple reseller. The are no Apple stores in the republic, so it appears most will be sold through Dixons, Currys or PC World. Most of the stores showing up in the list are in big cities, so I might have to travel 100 miles to get it.

    Apple aren't half making it hard for me to get one almost four months since the US debut.

  5. Christian says:

    Sweden here. Apple have totally forgot Scandinavia. Nothing unusual for Apple though.

  6. Carlos Oliveira says:

    In Portugal, and still waiting (as well for the iPhone 4). This is getting lame, and i'm willing to bet that we'll only get the 2nd generation of the device.

  7. Jmmso says:

    Unfortunately, here in Portugal we are still waiting for the iPad, but in August I will go to New York and finally I will buy the iPad.

  8. Mac says:

    I'm in the states and have been rocking the iPad for some time. The international folks are going to love it. I'm almost jealous because everyone abroad gets to discover the device for the first time - and learn all about what makes it so special.

  9. Ex j a p resident says:

    Philippines: no idea when..

  10. Grant says:

    South Africa !! Apparently iPhone 4 is coming in September, I hope the iPad isn't too far behind.

  11. Nunaco, Germany says:

    well...at least all you folks will get debugged devices!

  12. lancea says:

    Had mine in New Zealand for 2 1/2 months now, thanks to ToshComputers NZ. And didn't cost the arm and a leg that most were selling at on TradeMe. It's been worth the extra to have it for daily use all this time. What surprises me is that I haven't seen a single other person with one. Have had complete strangers ask me questions about it though. Most common response is that they really want an iPhone 4.

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