iPad 2 release draws lines at Best Buy in Timonium

Excitement over release of iPad 2

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Posted: 03/11/2011

TIMONIUM, MARYLAND - The anticipation is over. Apple's iPad 2 made its in-store debut today.
 

People lined up at Best Buy into Timonium to get their hands on the iPad 2.
Customers lined up for hours to be the first to get to get their hands on Apple's newest gadget.

Apple says the new iPad is thinner, lighter, faster and packed with new features. Prices start at about 500 bucks.
 

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