A new infographic from John Kumahara and Jonathan Bonnell gathers up all of the available information about the Apple iPad sales into a fairly large graphic.

The graphic, included below, offers an interesting perspective on iPad data — think factoids like consumer expectations and adoption rates by state — that we may have otherwise overlooked (though updated sales and apps figures were released yesterday).

Here are some points of interest that stand out:

– The average price for an iPhone app is three dollars less than the price for an iPad app.

– 80% of iPad apps come with a price tag.

– There were 26,668 tweets per hour on the iPad at its peak.

See the graphic after the break.  My only real complaint is that the text is a bit difficult to read, a bit narrow in parts.  Other than that, some of the numbers are a bit confusing, such as the “Aided Awareness” section.  What does that mean?  And then the “Researched Online” section, is that how many people researched those devices? Or how many people bought the device based on their online research?

via iPad Data Visualized [INFOGRAPHIC].