Conflicting reports out there (no admission either way from Apple), but is the March 11 Japan earthquake/tragedy limiting or halting supplies of iPad2's?
Has anyone heard of at least anecdotal evidence of this in the supply chain?

I ordered my 16GB wi-fi only iPad online on March 27. So, it's well shy of the 3-4 weeks they estimated it would take (2 weeks after the quake, so I
suspect it was a reasonably good estimate Apple used by that date), but just wondering if I should brace myself for something longer.
I'm actually
very much looking forward to having one. I'm generally not an early adopter to either new technologies or even models, I prefer to buy when bugs have been worked out or prices come down or additional tech 'fixes' are introduced...but, my hands on experience with the iPad2 at the local Apple store was so positive I felt $500 was more than justified for it's purchase now.
I work from home, full wi-fi here and the iPad will allow me to waft around with greater freedom that my laptop
ever would...and with less eye strain than keeping up on my iPhone4. As well and as mentioned earlier in this topic, it may afford me the ability to do take an overnite trip without any laptop, armed only with the iPad2 and SugarSynch cloud storage, if I need access to files for the 24-36 hours away.
For me, it's the near perfect 'tweener device for my lifestyle and I think it'll make me considerably more productive and ultimately happier as a result. But, all of our lifestyle's, financials and other situations are different - so it's a very individualized decision for all

John
EDIT: to Pez/Jason's post above - I have PEEL (which is FREE!) on my iPhone4 and merely use it as a TV Guide for me anywhere I travel to. But, it has the capability to turn your iPhone or iPad into a universal remote using your wi-fi router in your home (or office). However, the accessory to get this done is $99.95. So, it's not free, but mostly in line with costs of full function remotes of other kinds - while consolidating to one device. As well, PEEL is a very effective channel guide no matter where you are (at least in the US; I haven't used outside of US yet) in addition to it as a possible universal remote.
The iPad2 is alike a bigger screened iPod Touch...with the convenience of dual video cameras for Facetime and SKYPE use. It feels like a jewel in hand - and as a guy that often squeezes cash so tight it makes dead Presidents scream - for me to quite willingly spend $500 to own one, should tell you a bunch
