Pros
- Most of the full-size-iPad experience in a smaller, lighter package
- All existing iPad apps run natively
- Wireless capabilities and cameras on par with fourth-generation iPad
- Very good performance
- Incredibly solid construction and beautiful design
Cons
- No Retina display
- Some apps and websites feel a little cramped on the smaller screen
- Landscape keyboard is too small for easy touch-typing
At A Glance
Don't confuse the "mini" in "iPad mini" with "lite"--with the exception of a Retina display, this slimmed down iPad gives you the full iPad experience, including access to over 275,000 iPad-optimized apps, in a device that's about half the overall size and weight of the standard iPad. Retina-display purists will (justifiably) balk at the 1024-by-768-pixel screen, but I suspect that most people will be wowed enough by the iPad mini's other features, performance, design, and build quality to accept the screen for what it is--very good, but not Retina.
Manufacturer’s Description
Everything you love about iPad--the beautiful screen, fast and fluid performance, FaceTime and iSight cameras, thousands of amazing apps, 10-hour battery life--is everything you'll love about iPad mini, too. And you can hold it in one hand.
iPad mini with Wi-Fi 16GB
| Storage | |
|---|---|
| Drive size | 16.0 GB |
| Drive type | Solid-State Drive |
| Ports and Connections | |
| Wireless connection | Wi-Fi |
iPad mini with Wi-Fi 32GB
| Storage | |
|---|---|
| Drive size | 32.0 GB |
| Drive type | Solid-State Drive |
| Ports and Connections | |
| Wireless connection | Wi-Fi |
iPad mini with Wi-Fi 64GB
| Ports and Connections | |
|---|---|
| Wireless connection | Wi-Fi |


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