Rating 4.4 149 reviews

The new Apple iPad Mini sports a large 7.9-inch display and an A5 chip, the iPad Mini offers an excellent performance. One highlight is the 5 MP camera with 1080p HD video recording. The Apple iPad Mini with Wi-Fi offers fast wireless and can be used anywhere in the world. Not to mention that you get 10 hours of battery life, which allows you to work anywhere. Plus, you have access to around 500,000 apps.


The Apple iPad Mini Wi-Fi is perfect for playing games, working, and reading books. Videos are crisp and sharp thanks to a 1,024x768 resolution screen.


It features an A5 chip, which allows for powerful processing. Graphics are quick, especially when launching apps.


The iPad Mini comes with iSight and FaceTime HD cameras. They are perfect for taking amazing photos. The FaceTime HD camera is perfect for making video calls.


With the iPad mini, you get many apps that help you do more. The apps help get you where you want to go. Plus, there are plenty of games to play. Some of the apps allow you to create presentations and watch movies.


iOS 7 offers many outstanding new features such as AirDrop. The iPad Mini looks beautiful and runs well. As a result it is extremely popular with people of all ages.


Your iPad will come with free technical support for 90 days from the date of purchase. There is also a one-year limited warranty. When purchasing an Apple iPad, you don't have to worry, since Apple work to ensure that each and every product is of the highest quality.



The iPad Mini Wi-Fi is perfect for people doing business on the go. Many companies today are using it to do work remotely. It is being used in restaurants to place orders. Other companies use the iPad to check stock. Even writers are using it to write their latest books. This tablet has more uses than you could ever imagine.

A newer model iPad Mini 2 7.9in WiFi 32GB was released in November 2013.

Manufacturer: Apple
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review.gadgetheaven.co.uk
13 years ago

The iPad Mini Review

It seems that Apple's marketing strategy involves a good deal of rumour-mongering. Or perhaps it is just their undeniable technological sex appeal that has us all so eager to get a glimpse of what will come out of Cupertino next. In any case, we're here to feed into the vicious cycle by …
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Computeractive
13 years ago

Apple iPad Mini review

Potential buyers of the Apple iPad are often put off by the price or the size and weight of the ubiquitous tablet computer. The new iPad Mini could be just the thing to tempt those fence sitters – it's smaller and lighter as well as cheaper than the full-size 10in iPad.
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choice.com.au
13 years ago

Apple announces iPad mini

The 7.9-inch touchscreen device bridges the gadget gap between Apple's 4-inch iPod Touch, and the 9.7-inch
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macworld.com.au
13 years ago

First look: Apple iPad mini

The iPad mini doesn't arrive in stores until November 2, but our US colleagues got to spend some time with one after Apple's media event at the California Theater in San Jose. Their conclusion: Yes, it's a small iPad-but there's more (and less) to it than that. Here are their hands-on impressions.
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The Review Crew
13 years ago

Review: iPad Mini

It wasn't exactly the best kept secret. For weeks the rumour mills churned out tidbit after tidbit with supposed details of a smaller, more compact iPad. Speculation swirled and finally on October 23rd Apple unveiled the mythical iPad Mini, just as the rumours suggested.
Pros:
  • pricey compared to 7-inch tablets
  • no Retina display
  • no HDR or panorama options for camera
  • beautiful design
  • great battery life
  • fits in one hand
Cons:
  • pricey compared to 7-inch tablets
  • no Retina display
  • no HDR or panorama options for camera
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CNET
13 years ago

Apple iPad mini review Review

The iPad mini is a 7.9-inch version of Apple's popular iPad, and offers a polished tablet experience in a smaller package. It's too expensive however, and its display resolution doesn't measure up to competing tablets, or other iOS devices.
Pros:
  • Ultra-thin and light
  • Handles ebooks and iPad apps well
  • Camera
  • storage and optional 4G make for a full iPad experience
Cons:
  • Over £100 more expensive than rivals
  • Low-resolution display
  • A5 processor isn't particularly quick
Read more on CNET
Stuff.tv
13 years ago

Apple iPad Mini review

Small and light enough to take everywhere but big and clever enough to be considered a full-blooded tablet, the iPad Mini provides a near-perfect balance – for a price
Pros:
  • Like the iPad
  • but easier to handle
  • Beautifully built
  • Battery life is impressive
Cons:
  • No Retina Display means a lack of detail
  • Expensive compared to the Nexus 7
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CHOICE
13 years ago

iPad mini first look

A hands-on look at Apple's new iPad mini 7.9 inch tablet.
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review.fwd.channel5.com
13 years ago

Apple iPad mini

The iPad mini's a beautiful size, and a beautiful package the puts the production rivals of all its seven inch rivals to shame: Asus will really have to up its game for its Nexus 7 follow up.
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iLounge
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...
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