New iPad accounts for 6 percent of iPad traffic
Apple's new iPad (aka the iPad 3) already accounts for more than 6 percent of all US iPad traffic on Chitika Insights advertising network.
Here's the data at the time of writing:
See also: How do sales of the new iPad compare to historical sales data for Apple products?
On a state-by-state basis, California leads in terms of new iPad adoption with a 6.7 percent adoption rate, closely followed by Nevada with 6.5 percent and Connecticut with 6.4 percent. The state with the lowest adoption rate listed is Louisiana with 3.7%. Note that a number of states aren't yet listed because the sample size is too low to provide an accurate percentage.
Check out Chitika Insight's real-time iPad adoption tracker here.
Apple sold 3 million new iPads over the weekend following its release, and it seems that people have been quick to whip them out of the box and start surfing the web on them.
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