Apple has promised that US orders for its iPad tablet computers would ship within 24 hours, in a sign that supply of the hot-selling devices was catching up to demand.

The online Apple Store indicated that any of the six iPad models would be shipped, free of charge, within 24 hours of an order being placed.

People have snapped up millions of iPads since the gadgets launched in the US and wait times for the devices at times stretched into weeks.

The shortened wait has prompted debate over whether Apple’s beefed-up production was paying off or if demand for iPads was waning. Apple could provide some perspective on iPad sales during a special event to take place in San Francisco on Wednesday, but the California company’s iPod line is expected to be the main focus of the gathering.

The iPad went on sale in the US on April 3, and Apple sold more than three million in 80 days.

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