Many of you screamed for an iPad mini with a Retina display, and now Apple has delivered. It's an improvement on last year's iPad mini in every way possible, but we can't help but think it's still a little on the pricey side.
Many of you screamed for an iPad mini with a Retina display, and now Apple has delivered. It's an improvement on last year's iPad mini in every way possible, but we can't help but think it's still a little on the pricey side.
My wife has had the old mini since it came out. It has piqued my curiosity to own one.
It's an iPad (and I'm not even an Apple fanboi)
Too small to read
Each and every year, Apple refreshes their tablet line-up with new hardware and new features. The full sized iPad got faster, lighter, slimmer and even received a new name ( iPad Air ), while the second-generation mini is more impressive than ever, thanks to a major update.
Very portable, with a well built, well designed body; Retina display is very crisp, powered by fast, significantly upgraded hardware; iOS has by far the best selection of tablet apps going around
Pricey, especially for storage upgrades and the cellular model; Display color gamut is lacking
The Good - Superb build quality and design - Cutting-edge processor and graphics performance - iOS 7 a beautiful and powerful complement to hardware - Outstanding built-in and free iWork, iLife apps - Retina display most pixel dense iPad display yet The Bad - Relatively high up-front price -...
- Superb build quality and design - Cutting-edge processor and graphics performance - iOS 7 a beautiful and powerful complement to hardware - Outstanding built-in and free iWork; iLife apps - Retina display most pixel dense iPad display yet
- Relatively high up-front price - Slightly thicker and heavier than non-Retina model - Retina display outclassed by iPad Air Retina display - No Wi-Fi 802.11ac support
The iPad mini Retina is here and it clears up one of the biggest complaints about the original iPad mini: the screen. With the original it wasn't as good as the iPad or the iPhone, but with the Retina display now on board the iPad mini 2 looks to be an incredible tablet device.
Portable; powerful; great screen; as a tablet should be
No Touch ID; not 802.11ac; no microSD
In our review of Apple's original iPad mini last year, we remarked that its exceptional iOS app catalogue, outstanding build quality and super light weight were only let down by a mediocre screen.
Excellent battery life; Retina screen a big upgrade; Fast; snappy performance
More expensive than predecessor; Screen can't match iPad Air
In our review of Apple's original iPad mini last year, we remarked that its exceptional iOS app catalogue, outstanding build quality and super light...
Excellent battery life; Retina screen a big upgrade; Fast; snappy performance
More expensive than predecessor; Screen can't match iPad Air
The iPad mini with Retina screen is everything the little tablet deserved to be - a more compact equal of the bigger iPad with no compromises made. And unfortunately, it's just one thing short of what we all thought a compact tablet should be - cheap.
7.9" LED-backlit IPS LCD touchscreen; 1536 x 2048 pixels; ~ 324 ppi; oleophobic coating; Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity with MIMO dual antennas; Optional 2G/3G GSM; CDMA; LTE connectivity (data only; separate models; Optional GPS with A-GPS support (for the Wi-Fi+Cellular model only; Dual-core A7...
Expensive for a compact tablet; Non expandable memory; extra storage is largely overpriced; Tied into iTunes for uploading most of the content; No standard USB port; No GPS receiver in the Wi-Fi-only version
Small doesn't have to mean second-rate, we've seen the future of tablets and it looks like the Retina iPad Mini
Gorgeous build; stunning Retina screen; All day battery life; Much faster than the original Mini
Very expensive compared to 7/8in tablets; No expandable storage; Marginally inferior colours compared to Air's screen
Review Last year's iPad Mini really was playing second fiddle to the regular iPad. Not merely smaller than its sibling, the Mini had a much lower resolution display. It had a less powerful processor too. It felt like a product Apple was obliged to make rather than one it actually wanted to.
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