iPad’s coming to Canada late April

The much-anticipated iPad tablet computer from Apple Inc. will start hitting Canadian shelves in late April following an April 3 launch in the U.S., slightly later than originally planned. When Apple unveiled the device Jan. 27, the company said the first iPads would reach the market in “late March.” Apple did not specify why the […]

The much-anticipated iPad tablet computer from Apple Inc. will start hitting Canadian shelves in late April following an April 3 launch in the U.S., slightly later than originally planned.

When Apple unveiled the device Jan. 27, the company said the first iPads would reach the market in “late March.”

Apple did not specify why the tablet is not coming out until April. However, Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek said this week that Apple might have to delay the launch because of an “unspecified production problem.” Misek said Apple’s Taiwan-based supplier, Hon Hai Precision, could be facing a production bottleneck or a shortage of components.

The first iPads will connect to Wi-Fi networks only and cost $499, $599 or $699 (all U.S. figures), depending on the data storage capacity. More expensive versions that can connect to 3G cellular networks and cost up to $829 are expected to go on sale in late April.

U.S. customers will be able to begin placing orders for both models on Apple’s website beginning on March 12.

Both models also will be available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the U.K. by late April. Other countries are expected to get the device later in the year, Apple said.

Apple said the touch-screen iPad will include 12 new applications designed especially for the device.

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