A new survey suggests that Apple sold 7 million iPads in Q2, including 2-3 million iPad 2s

RBC Capital’s Mike Abramsky joined the 7 million club Tuesday.
That’s the small but growing group of analysts who believe Apple (AAPL) sold 7 million or more iPads in its second fiscal quarter, which ran from December 26 to March 26.
Two other Wall Street analysts, Jeffries’ Peter Misek and Caris’ Robert Chira, came up with the same 7 million number, and one, Gabelli’s Hendi Susanto, is looking for Apple to sell 8.8 million iPads.
There are three amateur analysts in the 7 million club, but none is as bullish as Susanto. And nobody is quite as bearish as Bernstein’s Toni Sacconaghi and Ticonderoga’s Brian White, with matching estimates of 5.132 million.
Abramsky’s number includes a rough break-down by model: 4-5 million iPad 1s and 2-3 million iPad 2s. It’s based on a proprietary survey of 2,000 potential customers conducted from March 14-23 by ChangeWave Research. In that survey, 28% of respondents said they planned to buy an iPad 2, 40% higher than a similar survey of potential buyers of the original iPad in May 2010. (See chart.)
Below: An updated list of iPad estimates from our poll of 45 analysts, professional and amateur. We’ll find out who was closest to the mark when Apple reports its fiscal Q2 2011 earnings on April 20.
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