I remember all the way back to the very first iPad. April 2010. I had it delivered to my work address. My office looked out onto our car park. Mid-morning a plain white Transit van pulled up outside my window, so I took a chance and met the driver at the back door. Confirmed who I was and the driver said, “You’re a lucky man. My van is absolutely full with these boxes” and handed me my first iPad.
The market wasn’t convinced about the need for this device, described by Steve Jobs as “Magical”. I bought the wireless only model, as advised by the various journalists who’d briefly tested it - they didn’t know if it would sell in any volume. (In fact it was, and still is, Magical).
I set it all up and showed my wife who immediately wanted it. I gave her my iPad and first thing the next morning I queued at Dixons and managed to buy one of just a handful of the iPads that they had. It was the cellular version.
As the saying goes, the rest is history. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve upgraded but still have that first iPad tucked away. I’m now waiting for my iPad Pro 11” M4 (cellular, space black) to be delivered. My Apple order tells me it will be delivered tomorrow but DHL tell me I’ll get it on Thursday. I’ll be disappointed if it doesn’t come tomorrow but, hey, worse things happen at sea.
The market wasn’t convinced about the need for this device, described by Steve Jobs as “Magical”. I bought the wireless only model, as advised by the various journalists who’d briefly tested it - they didn’t know if it would sell in any volume. (In fact it was, and still is, Magical).
I set it all up and showed my wife who immediately wanted it. I gave her my iPad and first thing the next morning I queued at Dixons and managed to buy one of just a handful of the iPads that they had. It was the cellular version.
As the saying goes, the rest is history. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve upgraded but still have that first iPad tucked away. I’m now waiting for my iPad Pro 11” M4 (cellular, space black) to be delivered. My Apple order tells me it will be delivered tomorrow but DHL tell me I’ll get it on Thursday. I’ll be disappointed if it doesn’t come tomorrow but, hey, worse things happen at sea.