
This prototype 16 GB original iPad is plastered in prototype identification numbers and, while it's always difficult to say for certain if such items are real, the accompanying documentation and images certainly make it appear to be a genuine Apple prototype. Certainly, one person was convinced enough to spend $10,200 to secure the item.
It does raise the question as to whether two dock connectors might have been a good idea. It would, of course, have taken up more internal space, and looked ugly and asymmetric—but would the extra convenience have been worth it? More here.
4 comments:
This is pretty cool, I'd be happy enough to receive ten grand for it as well alright.
10k? This takes Apple FanBoy status to an entirely new level.
I would never pay that much for a gadget!
I wouldn't pay that much for an iPad 923 from the future
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