Survey: Majority of people don't want an iPad

Courtesy  Sun, 02/07/2010 - 12:21pm

A survey by online retailer Retrevo finds that 61 percent of people aren't interested in owning an iPad. It also suggests that the hype around the product has actually made things worse.



 

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