Amusingly, the product already has two reviews …

One buyer said they bought it ready for the release of the anticipated new iPad.

The second customer appears to have mistakenly bought it for an existing 9.7-inch model.

The images and leaks to date suggest that the new iPad will be very slightly larger than the 9.7-inch iPad Pro in both width and height, but slimmer bezels will allow it to accommodate the larger display. Case holes match the stereo speakers found in the existing 9.7-inch model, and the repositioned microphone holes match those on the recently-launched $329 iPad.

The new iPad is expected to be announced during a keynote presentation scheduled for the first day of WWDC on June 5.