High demand and limited roll-out for Apple’s iPad 2 have pushed prices as high as $1,500 on the grey market in Asia. Though iPads are produced in China, many line-waiters in the US were procuring them for shipment back to Hong Kong or China where they may not be available for months.
There were long queues of people hoping to grab an iPad 2 on launch day at Apple Store locations around the country; several Ars staff members (myself included) experienced our own long wait at the Lincoln Park Apple Store in Chicago. While in line, we separately heard several people saying they were shipping their iPad 2 to Asia. “This one’s going to China!” one line-waiter declared. “I might get my own one day.” And, a couple just ahead in line were getting paid an extra $100 bounty on each iPad they could provide to a courier flying to Hong Kong on Saturday.
That courier was likely delivering iPad 2s to Kurt Lo, reportedly the “master” of the Hong Kong grey market for Apple products. Lo, sales manager at Digital Action Telecom told The Wall Street Journal that he had couriers in Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and LA ready to bring iPads to fulfill the 200 pre-orders his store had received.

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