iPad Mini 7.9in 4G 32GB
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13 years ago
Apple Ipad Mini
So, is it worth the extra £100? We think so.
Pros:
- Great design
- IOS 6 is easy to use
- screen size is good
- long battery life
- good camera
Cons:
- Screen isn't as good as Apple's Retina display
- Expensive compared to rival Android tablets
13 years ago
Apple iPad mini
Despite the late Steve Jobs' pronouncements that Apple would never release a 7-inch tablet, Apple unveiled the iPad mini , a shrunk-down version of the 9.7-inch iPad. The general consensus around the Web is that the iPad mini is an excellent compact tablet.
12 years ago
Apple iPad Mini Review
Best for portability
Pros:
- Very large screen for its size
- Very light for its size
- Fast system speed
- Good sound quality
- Consumer testers loved the design and feel
- Consumer testers loved the camera functionality
Cons:
- Resolution not as impressive as other tablets tested
- Few connectivity options
12 years ago
Feather light iPad mini
I have a full size iPad and an iPhone, always enjoyed them, but the iPad was a bit heavy for some occasions and the iPhone was too small for some web pages. iPad mini seems to be a perfect in-between.
11 years ago
iPad mini review
Apple went gone where we never thought it would, with the iPad mini bringing the Apple tablet experience to a brave new budget world. Two generations on and the original mini now comes in at a wallet-friendly £199 / $249 / AU$299 for the Wi-Fi version, with 16GB of storage on offer.
13 years ago
iPad mini review
The iPad mini isn't just an Apple tablet made to a budget. This isn't just a shrunken-down iPad. This is, in many ways, Apple's best tablet yet
Pros:
- Beautiful
- thin and light design
- Stellar battery life
- Bright
- clear display
- Sturdy construction
Cons:
- Too wide for some
- Pricier than many 7-inch alternatives
11 years ago
The iPad mini is not just the best looking iPad ever, but the best looking tablet we have ever seen. Period. The front is dominated by the 7.9-inch touch screen display, even more so than in the larger iPad simply because the bezel has been shrunk, and the single Home key beneath the display made...
13 years ago
Apple iPad mini (16GB/32GB/64GB)
One of the major challenges Apple has faced over the past several years has been an inability of both critics and consumers to fully grasp the importance of devices it releases in new form factors-until something, perhaps their unexpected popularity, clicks conceptually and begins to make sense.
Pros:
- A smaller and much easier to carry sequel to the iPad 2, benefitting from newer industrial design elements and technologies introduced in the fifth-generation iPod touch
- Generally very solid build quality and highly attractive fit and finish, relying on thin but strong glass painted in either black...
Cons:
- Battery on Wi-Fi model falls modestly short of Apple's 10-hour claim under some circumstances
- cellular run time similarly falls below 9-hour estimate. Base $329 price tag is a little high, especially considering the additional expense of Lightning accessories and Apple's decision to pack in an...
13 years ago
In the moment that the iPad mini was announced to feature a starting price point of $330, we were left wondering in confusion as to why? Factoring in its hardware specs and all, it would lead anyone to believe that this latest iPad is rather over-bloated at $330, which is still seen as a...
Pros:
- Super skinny construction
- Takes good photos & videos for a tablet
- Stellar battery life
Cons:
- Low resolution display
13 years ago
iPad Mini
The iPad Mini is one of the few new product lines that Apple has unveiled this year, yet it's really just an incredibly shrunken-down redesign of the iPad 2. It's a perfect size and weight, and works exactly as advertised: it's a truly portable iPad with excellent battery life and nearly no...
Pros:
- The iPad Mini's ultra-thin and light design is far more intimate than the larger iPad
- Offers a full iPad experience
- The screen's dimensions elegantly display larger-format magazines and apps
Cons:
- Costs too much comparatively
- The A5 processor isn't as robust as the one in the fourth-gen iPad and iPhone 5
- Typing on the smaller screen is not quite as comfy
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