Great very happy with it
Manufacturer: Apple
Comparing to 9.7 iPad which I used to have, much lighter, faster and convenient Easy to carry and check some apps (e.g. Email, SNS, etc)
Apple has a reputation for forcing change on us right when we've gotten comfortable with its designs. Sure, we often resist (and sometimes Apple is wrong), but more often than not the Cupertino company proves that breaking out of our comfort zones leads to better user experiences and perhaps even a...
Powerful A12 Bionic chip delivers remarkable performance; Support for first-generation Apple Pencil; Pleasantly portable size
Older design is starting to show its age
The iPad Mini might seem like the odd man out in the iPad lineup, but it's still the best small tablet you can buy in 2020....
Small and light Excellent performance Great iPadOS 14 features Little competition
Dated design No Apple Pencil 2 support No USB-C charging
While I obsess over smartphones and often find myself switching SIM cards daily, I tend to try only Apple iPads on an annual basis and then just for a few months before moving on. I passed my 2015 iPad Mini 4 to my youngest daughter and then my 2017 iPad Pro 10.5 inch tablet to my oldest daughter as...
Diminutive size for a tablet; Solid construction and simple design; Lightning fast performance; Apple Pencil support; Long battery life; 3.5mm headset jack
Large top and bottom bezels; $130 cellular premium
While I obsess over smartphones and often find myself switching SIM cards daily, I tend to try only Apple iPads on an annual basis and then just for a few months before moving on. I passed my 2015 iPad Mini 4 to my youngest daughter and then my 2017 iPad Pro 10.5 inch tablet to my oldest daughter as...
Diminutive size for a tablet; Solid construction and simple design; Lightning fast performance; Apple Pencil support; Long battery life; 3.5mm headset jack
Large top and bottom bezels; $130 cellular premium
When Apple announced the first iPad mini in 2012, the tablet's purpose was clear: It squeezed just about everything that made the regular iPad such a pleasure to use into a smaller, cheaper package. It's no wonder the mini built such a devoted following.
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro sits next to my home desktop computer. Its beautifully large screen is a creative canvas I love using, Face ID continues to feel futuristic, and the magnetic, second-gen Apple Pencil is so darn convenient.
Great screen; Strong performance; Portable and compact; Apple Pencil support; Good battery life (so far
Same old design; No second-gen Apple Pencil support; Fast charging adapter and cable not included
This year's iPad mini and the new iPad Air ($499) are basically bigger and smaller versions of each other. Here's how it steps up: The existing $329 iPad (just called iPad) is for all of your basic tablet needs. The $399 iPad mini is for people who specifically need a smaller, lighter tablet.
Powerful processor; Solid screen; Broad LTE options; Apple Pencil support; Light and easy to carry
Compatible Apple Pencil isn't the better model; Aging design
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