Today in Apple history: Stephen Colbert shows off iPad early at Grammys

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Stephen Colbert shows off a prerelease iPad during the Grammy Awards show.
Jay-Z didn't get one of these in his gift bag.
Photo: Grammys

February 1: Today in Apple history: Stephen Colbert shows off iPad early at the Grammys February 1, 2010: The tech-loving world goes into meltdown at the sight of comedian Stephen Colbert using a prerelease iPad to read nominations during the Grammy Awards show.

“Jay-Z, did you not get one of these in your gift bag?” Colbert quips from the stage. “Am I cooler than you?”

The celebrity sneak peek is all part of Apple’s big (and wildly successful) plan to hype its upcoming tablet.

Stephen Colbert and the iPad hype machine rock the Grammys

“I saw [Apple] announce it, and I went, ‘God, I want one of those,'” Colbert later told reporters. “I went, ‘I’m opening the Grammys. Send me one and I’ll take it out of my pocket [onstage].’ By the way, it’s gone — I don’t get to keep it. They handed it to me backstage, took it out, and I handed it to them when I got offstage. It’s awesome.”

Apple CEO Steve Jobs had just shown off the iPad publicly for the first time a few days earlier on January 27. Since Apple’s secrecy ensured that virtually no outsiders had seen the iPad by the time it was unveiled by Jobs, the deal with Colbert came about incredibly quickly.

It’s a reminder of just how cool the original iPad appeared at the time. And how — unlike stunts such as Samsung’s mass selfie with the Galaxy Note a few years later at the Oscars — it felt like a genuine moment, rather than a bit of viral marketing. Colbert is, of course, a massive Apple fan.

Do you remember the iPad’s exciting debut?

The first-gen iPad went on sale a few months later on April 3. It became the fastest-selling new Apple product line of all time, taking less than a month to sell 1 million units. And it went on to sell around 25 million units in just over a year.

More than a decade later, the iPad continues to evolve. The iPad lineup has grown to include iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini and the ever-more-capable entry-level iPad. And Apple’s tablet just keeps getting lighter and more powerful.

Do you remember the iPad’s night out at the Grammys? Leave your comments below.

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