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Reviews of Apple iPad Mini 7.9 inch

Testseek.co.uk have collected 493 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Mini 7.9 inch and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Mini 7.9 inch.
Award: Highest Rated January 2013
January 2013
 
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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

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  Published: 2012-11-02, review by: whathifi.com

  • Beautiful build quality, Fantastic feel, Great screen, Great with video, Entertaining with music, Easy to use
  • Pricey, No expandable memory, Cable and cover accessories all add up
  • When it comes to Apple products, you're always going to be paying a premium over products that do a similar job. After all, the 16GB Mini costs £110 more than the equivalent Google Nexus 7.But then again, the Mini looks and feels the business, executes mu...

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  Published: 2012-11-02, Author: Stuart , review by: hardwareheaven.com

  • The iPad Mini is without doubt a product released in response to what the competition is doing and that has all the potential to create a less than great device. After all, breaking new ground is always something that pushes developers rather than reinven...

 
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  Published: 2012-11-02, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.Is it expensive? Sure, and you’d have to be daft, or seriousl...

 
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  Published: 2012-11-02, review by: tech.uk.msn.com

  • The new tablet from Apple is pretty irresistible, if you don't mind the price. But the convenience and the gadget's beauty beats all other small-screened tablets easily....

 
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  Published: 2012-10-31, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Ultrathin and light, Handles ebooks and iPad apps well, Camera, storage and optional 4G make for a full iPad experience
  • Over £100 more expensive than rivals, Lowresolution display, A5 processor isn't particularly quick
  • 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....

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  Published: 2012-10-31, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv

  • Like the iPad, but easier to handle, Beautifully built, Battery life is impressive
  • No Retina Display means a lack of detail, Expensive compared to the Nexus 7
  • verdict If the thought of dropping over £300 on a big iPad has stopped you from joining the Apple slab brigade so far, the iPad Mini should look very tempting right now. And if you've ever thought the iPad was just too big, or if you're the kind of person...

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  Published: 2012-10-25, Author: Mark , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • 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,
  • Does not have Retina Display, price is substantially more than rival product, A5 processor isn't cutting-edge
  • The iPad mini is a definite ‘buy' in our book. If you can spare £269 the 16GB iPad with Wi-Fi is a great little device to own. Even if you've got an iPad it's portability and lightness make a lot of difference to usage. We're not so sure if it's worth upg...

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  Published: 2012-10-25, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Apple unveiled its iPad Mini device on Tuesday, as was widely expected, with the firm claiming a smaller-sized version of its hugely popular tablet device was just what consumers wanted. However, costing more than rival devices and offering few notable...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-24, Author: Gareth , review by: techradar.com

  • Superb design, Great battery, Extremely light and portable
  • Smaller touch targets, Higher price than competition, Low, res screen
  • Can we see someone owning an iPhone 5, iPad mini and new iPad 4? Actually, yes. and not just the pointlessly rich. The iPhone is the perfect device for hopping in and out of content, giving you the internet all the time and generally allowing you to play...

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  Published: 2012-10-24, review by: tech.uk.msn.com

  • Abstract:  Oh you've heard of it, have you? Last night Apple execs Tim Cook and Philip Schiller unveiled the much-trumpeted smaller sibling to the iPad.MSN Tech was among a handful of UK publications to be in the audience at the California Theatre in San Jose. Aft...

 
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