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Apple Inc. said Monday it sold more than 300,000 iPads in the U.S.,  including preorders, on the first day the device was available.

The company didn’t give a precise figure, but the tally was below the   estimates of some analysts.

Buyers flocked to stores starting Saturday after weeks of publicity   about the tablet-style computer.

Apple hadn’t offered iPad sales forecasts, but over the weekend,  Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster more than doubled his initial first-day sales estimate to between 600,000 and 700,000 units,  including preorders, based on longer-than-expected lines at stores and high expectations for online preorders. He had also lifted his 2010 forecast to 5.5 million… Read full WSJ Article

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