The unofficial Apple weblog reports that as many as 50,000 iPads were ordered in the first two hours of it being made available for pre-order yesterday. As a basis for comparison, the Apple online store is reported to “only” receive in the vicinity of 15,000 orders daily, for all its products, so the 50,000 number is rather staggering. And Apple is limiting the number of iPads that a single person can order to 2, whether you are an end consumer or a business customer. This means that supply must be tight and they are anticipating a lot more demand than they are able to supply.
This is not good news for us, of course, since Apple would try to satisfy its major markets first before selling the device in poor countries such as Malaysia. I guess the only want to get your hands on one now would be to import one yourself from the US, or Australia, as the device goes on sale at the end of next month.

