But 65 million iPads in 2011 exceeds even DigiTimes' earlier projection of 45 million to 48 million iPads shipped next year, according to Taiwan-based -- a Taiwan-based news site part of the same media group as DigiTimes Research.
Worldwide iPad sales projections, meanwhile, vary from wildly 18 million to 45 million in 2011. As of late September, Apple reported it had sold 7.46 million iPads, and the company is expected to announce strong holiday sales during its .
An Army of iPads?
So does Apple seriously believe it can build around 65 million iPads in 2011 or are DigiTimes Research's latest numbers way off? Another possibility floated by DigiTimes is that Apple is ordering more panels than it needs to make sure the company has enough supplies should demand for the iPad spike in 2011. A smart move considering Apple sometimes has problems, or at least appears to have problems, keeping a steady supply of its popular products in stock. In 2008, during the iPhone 3G launch, were an almost daily occurrence.
But still, 65 million iPad panels in 2011? That's a lot of iPads, especially when you consider that Apple announced in April it had sold since the device's initial launch in 2007. It's doubtful the iPad has inspired the same kind of excitement as its smartphone cousin.