iPad Mini No Longer in Short Supply

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Anita Li
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iPad Mini No Longer in Short Supply

For four months after its launch, iPad mini fans have been dealing with days-long delays for orders of their beloved tablets. But Apple has finally caught up to demand.

The Cupertino, Calif. company's online stores for the U.S., U.K., Canada and other countries indicate that all models -- including both black and white colors, as well as the Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi plus cellular options -- are "in stock" and ready for shipment.

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European customers, however, still must wait one to three business days for new orders, according to MacRumors.

Apple first saw delays after selling out all of its inventory just three days after the iPad mini became available for pre-order online. At the time, shipping times for the tablets were pushed back to two weeks.

In November, a report suggested that overseas production problems were causing further delays, limiting iPad mini availability until early 2013.

Apple's pint-sized tablet measures 7.9 inches diagonally, and starts at $329 for 16GB, Wi-Fi-only version.

iPad mini owners, did you encounter delays when purchasing the device? Share in the comments, below.

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