iPad Mini Review

Friday, June 7, 2013

Specifications
Product Type - Tablet
Flash Memory Capacity - 16/32/64 GB
Processor Manufacturer - Apple
Bluetooth - Yes
Wi-Fi - Yes
Optical Drive Type - No
GPS - Yes
Backlight Technology - LED
Product Family - iPad mini
Front Camera/Webcam - Yes
Operating System Platform - iOS
Colour - White, Silver
Operating System - iOS 6
Brand Name - Apple
Form Factor - Slate
Processor Type - A5
Screen Size - 20.1 cm (7.9")
Screen Resolution - 1024 x 768
Weight (Approximate) - 313.0 g
Processor Core - Dual-core (2 Core)
Touchscreen - Yes
Display Screen Type - Active Matrix TFT Colour LCD
Display Screen Technology - In-plane Switching (IPS) Technology
WWAN Supported - Yes
Wi-Fi Standard - IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
Bluetooth Standard - Bluetooth 4.0
Cellular Generation - 4G
Multi-touch Screen - Yes
 
Review
 
Apple has gone where we never thought it would, with the iPad mini bringing the Apple tablet experience to a brave new budget world.
The tablet comes in at a wallet-friendly £279 for the basic version, with 16GB of storage on offer for the Wi-Fi version. You can supplement the mini-slate with up to 64GB of space to chuck movies and music, as well as 4G LTE connectivity, but that will set you back an eye-watering £529 for the top model.
But then again, the iPad mini release isn't about the top end specs with a whopping price tag – it's about beating the likes of the Google Nexus 7 and Amazon Kindle Fire HD in the budget stakes.



ipad mini review

The two competitors have been getting many column inches so far thanks to the super cheap prices and the impressive specs on board – although with both only offering a 7-inch screen compared to Apple's 7.9-inch offering, the Cupertino board is confident its device will win the day when it comes to capturing consumers' hearts.
However, the more frugal shopper, and especially one buying for a loved on, may not agree with this idea, as the Nexus 7 or Kindle Fire HD costs 30% less and when faced with a choice between the three might opt for the familiar Amazon brand or the sheer power of the Nexus 7, with its mightily impressive spec list and legions of Google apps.



iPad mini review

That said, Apple fans need not worry too much when it comes to whether the iPad mini is a worthy addition to the iBrand, as it comes with enough power and reams of Ive-inspired design to make it a worthwhile addition to the range – this isn't a shrunken down iPad, it's a whole new product again.
Be it the larger screen size, the impressively low weight or the alternative design compared to the competition there's a lot to chew over with the iPad mini – but is it worth spending your hard-earned when more cash will get you a fully-fledged version of Apple's tablet?


Source : Tech Radar
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