iPad Mini 7.9in 4G 64GB
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13 years ago
Apple's baby iPad rivals the best 7-inch tablets with its slightly larger-than-the-pack screen and barely-there profile, but it's a good value only for those already invested in Apple's ecosystem.
Pros:
- Lighter than competing 7-inch tablets
- but with a larger screen
- 5-megapixel rear cam
- Strong battery life
- Full access to Apple's content ecosystem
- Screen res works well with existing apps
Cons:
- Pricey for screen size
- Display resolution lower than latest-gen 7-inch tablets
- Lightning port incompatible with older accessories
- Lacks HDMI port
- memory-card slot
13 years ago
Apple iPad mini review
An outstanding compact tablet, beautifully designed and with great battery life. Apple has done a great job with the iPad mini, although it we do feel that the pricing is not as competitive as it could be.
13 years ago
Review: Apple iPad mini WiFi
The iPad mini is a very difficult device to describe to someone. On paper, it's not all that impressive. There are some numbers that are lower than other devices' number, some specs that mostly look two years old, and a price that doesn't exactly make it the most budget friendly device in the Nexus...
13 years ago
Review: iPad Mini
Verdict Consumers have come to expect excellence from Apple products. While the iPad Mini excels as a physical example of design, its technology is now severely dated and it brings little new to the table.
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13 years ago
Apple iPad mini Wi-Fi + Cellular (AT&T) Review
If there's one tablet that's tailor made for built-in 4G, it's the iPad mini. This tablet is lighter and thinner than most 7-inch budget slates, yet packs a larger 7.9-inch screen for enjoying all of your apps, not to mention a full web experience, on the go.
13 years ago
The iPad mini is an exceptionally built tablet with a fantastic app library, but it's let down by a less than stellar display
"Every inch an iPad". That's Apple's marketing punchline for its smallest, lightest and newest iPad, the iPad mini . Claiming to offer all the features of the traditional, larger iPad, the iPad mini packs a 7.9in display into a superbly crafted body.
Pros:
- Outstanding design and build quality
- Excellent battery life
- Fantastic apps ecosystem
Cons:
- Non-retina display
- Some smaller UI elements
- Expensive
13 years ago
iPad mini In Depth: Thin, Light & Charming
There has been some initial discussion here at TMO whether the iPad mini would, at some point, be a better seller than the standard size iPads. Others have also speculated about this. At first, I thought it might do so over the next year.
Pros:
- Very thin, very light, easy to hold in one hand, 10 hour battery life, awesome fit and finish
- Beautiful, magical to handle.
Cons:
- No Retina display
- iSight camera suspect
- Corners cut on power adapter
- Some iPhone apps at 2x may not look great.
13 years ago
iPad mini review
The iPad mini has arrived - and so has our review. Just last week, Apple introduced the world to the newest member of its wildly successful tablet line, an adorable, diminutive slate with a 7.9-inch display.
Pros:
- Fantastic design and build quality
- Software selection second to none
- Great battery life
Cons:
- Screen is lower resolution than the competition
- Can sometimes be a little awkward to hold
- Expensive
13 years ago
iPad Mini Review
by Brandon Miniman At long last, our wishes of a smaller and lighter iPad have come to fruition. The iPad 3 and 4 are great products, but they're heavy and thick, and because of this, exhausting to use for a long period of time. Apple has done a lot right to be the leader in tablets.
Pros:
- + Incredible build quality
- + Remarkably thin and light
- + Access to a plethora of quality apps
- + Outstanding battery life
- + Great display
- despite low-resolution
- + Snappy performance
- + Plenty of cellular data options
Cons:
- - Low resolution screen can be bothersome from close viewing distances
- - Pricey
- - iOS is boring
13 years ago
iPad mini Review
Battery Life The iPad mini, like the iPhone 5 and 4th generation Retina iPad has the new 8 pin Lightning connector rather than the old 30 pin dock connector. You can still use old chargers and analog audio accessories if you purchase Apple's Lightning to 30 pin adapter.
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