Where to buy the iPad 2

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  1. SirAwesome

    SirAwesome Well-Known Member

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    I duno know about you guys (hopefully you are considering the site :) ) but I cant personally wait to get the new ipad.

    However, I do consider you guys the experts on all things apple, so I'm looking for some advice. I know the first ipad had crazy lines in the apple stores because it was an enitrely new product. I am wondering since there is no preorders apparently (at least not yet) do you think the lines will be horrible this time as well?

    Since the ipad 2 comes out on the 11th at 5:00 pm I was thinking of going to my local bestbuy store a few hours early and just waiting there, thoughts ?

    Thanks for the help!
     
  2. K?!

    K?! Well-Known Member

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    It's much better to go to a Best Buy versus an Apple Store, they get them the same day and there are no lines. But often when you pre order, you get the device a day early.
     
  3. SirAwesome

    SirAwesome Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the reply, are the lines bad at Best Buy?
     
  4. Epox

    Epox Well-Known Member

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    depends where you live. I live in NYC so i had to wait a few hours for ipod 2
     
  5. SirAwesome

    SirAwesome Well-Known Member

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    Hmm ok thanks, I'm assuming that Best Buy will start selling at 5 pm also ?
     
  6. K?!

    K?! Well-Known Member

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    Probably. No matter what, lines at Best Buy are going to be many times shorter than their Apple store counterparts.
     
  7. GSnyder

    GSnyder Well-Known Member

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    Best Buy also has free 18 month financing

    At the moment, Best Buy also offers 18-month interest-free financing for all purchases over $429. That's equivalent to a relatively significant discount.
     

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