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January 2013
(83%)
493 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
69 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Incredibly thin and light
Siri functionality included
7.9in display larger than rivals
1080p video recording
Wi-Fi and 4G LTE models available
10 hour battery life
IPad mini 2 offers Retina display (obviously) which has higher pixel density and therefore greater sharpness than iPad mini 1
Premium look and feel Incredibly thin and light The iOS app selection is huge Great battery life
Ultrathin and light
Handles ebooks and iPad apps well
Camera
Storage and optional 4G make for a full iPad experience
The power of an iPad 2 in a more easily portable device
Battery life / Good sleep mode
Great design
Firstrate finish
Responsiveness / Featurerich iOS 6 interface with over 700
000 apps
Grip/handling greatly improved by intelligent Multitouch pressure
Decent build quality
Good battery life
IOS 6
Small and light
Bright
Colourful display
Impressive App Store.
Superb design
Great battery
Extremely light and portable
More portable
Still a big screen
Light
Great for gaming
Less chunky
Beautiful build quality
Fantastic feel
Great screen
Great with video
Entertaining with music
Easy to use
4
3 screen ratio
Battery Life
Weight
This probably sounds obvious
But the iPad mini really is mini. So much so that you can hold it with one hand. This is true of its seven inch rivals as well as the iPad mini
But it’s still worth bearing in mind
A 7.9-inch iPad is much smaller compared to a 9.7-inch iPad than it sounds in paper. Close to half the size
In fact.This
Combined with Apple’s epic design
Makes it a truly lustworthy
Like the iPad
But easier to handle
Beautifully built
Battery life is impressive
Smaller
Lighter & more portable
Beautifully designed and built
Huge selection of apps
Seamless integration with Apple devices
Great size
Reasonably powerful
Great for gaming and reading
Long battery life
Great selection of apps
Lightweight and suitable for reading onehanded
The editors didn't like
Does not have Retina Display
Price is substantially more than rival product
A5 processor isn't cutting-edge
IPad mini 2 is more expensive
And a touch heavier
Than the iPad mini 1
Sub-par screen sharpness Mediocre camera 4
3 aspect ration not suited to movies Too wide
Over £100 more expensive than rivals
Lowresolution display
A5 processor isn't particularly quick
Screen def isn't exactly highend
Onscreen readability isn't on par with the Nexus 7 or the Kindle Fire HD
Proprietary connector
Internal memory can't be expanded
Screen isn't as good as other Apple devices
A5 processor doesn't offer top end performance
Expensive
Rival displays are sharper
No way to expand storage.
Smaller touch targets
Higher price than competition
Low
Res screen
Screen resolution
4G won't work on Vodafone or O2
Old processor
Pricey
No expandable memory
Cable and cover accessories all add up
Lower res screen than rivals
Price
No headphones included
We could grumble at the lack of Retina Display
The iPad mini’s display packs in the same 1024x768 pixels as the original 2010 iPad
And purists will spot the extra grain and fuzz around the edge of text. But HD movies still look great
And the portability more than makes up for those rough edges and visible pixels. Your technophobic family certainly won’t spot them
They’ll be too busy playing A
No Retina Display means a lack of detail
Expensive compared to the Nexus 7
Ageing processor
Relatively low resolution screen
Not as good value as competing tablets
Lower screen resolution and CPU horsepower than we would expect
Published: 2012-11-05, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you've always wanted this form factor along with iOS and its bountiful selection of lovely apps, now is the time to jump in. The 16GB Wi-Fi version isn't as absurdly priced as its brothers in the range and if you use the cloud correctly you won't need...
Abstract: Content sits at the heart of the iPad experience. The high-quality IPS display that you find on all iOS devices, and its portable nature make it great for reading books, comics, and watching movies.Apple supports all this with vibrant book and movie st...
Abstract: We compare the displays of the iPad mini and iPad 3, with head-to-head comparisons on Safari and iBooks.Apple launched the iPad mini to an eager world on Friday. It’s a terrific device but one question hung over the launch: why doesn’t it have a Retina...
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Published: 2012-11-02, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Ever since there has been an iPad, there has been an iPad mini rumour. Now that fiction has turned to fact and a 7.9-inch iPad actually exists, is it worth it?• The iPad mini is the same black (or white) rectangle you'd expect it to be, but as soon as you...
Wide display ideal for a smaller tablet size, quality finish, does what a large iPad does, works with the Apple ecosystem
Expensive when compared to other 7-inch tablets
So after spending some time with the mini, would we recommend it? First off, essentially, the mini really is a ‘miniature iPad'. There are few compromises, and you don't at any time get the feeling you're using an oversized smartphone, but rather a fully-...
Published: 2012-10-31, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The iPad Mini's ultrathin and light design is far more intimate and booklike than the larger iPad, and its cameras, storage capacities, optional LTE antenna, and general functionality offer a full iPad experience. The screen's dimensions elegantly display
The iPad Mini costs too much, especially considering the lower resolution of its 7.9-inch non-Retina Display. 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
If you want the full, polished Apple tablet experience in a smaller package, the iPad Mini is worth the premium price. Otherwise, good alternatives are available for less money....
At the moment, bearing in mind that we haven't been able to test aspects of its performance such as screen quality and battery life, Apple's iPad mini is looking like a winner. Merging aspects of the traditional iPad and the iPhone 5 in a smaller, lighte...
Abstract: As Apple’s Executives made a point of stressing, the iPad mini first and foremost an iPad. Sure, when you pick it up, it’s impressively small and light. But most if not all of the features that you’ve come to know on the iPad—the headphone jack, the o...
Abstract: Apple has finally made it official — the iPad mini is real. It features a 7.9in display with a non-Retina resolution of 1024x768, will run all existing iPad apps unmodified and includes 4G connectivity in Australia on the Telstra and Optus networks.The Ap...
Abstract: Amazon has fired a shot at Apple’s with two new Kindle products: set to launch in Australia in October. This first-look review pits what we know of both Kindle products against Apple’s current iPad offering, along with how they will fare against a che...