Saturday 22 December 2012

Apple iPad Mini 32GB Wi-Fi (Black&Slate)

Apple iPad Mini 32GB Wi-Fi (Black&Slate)

Apple iPad Mini 32GB Wi-Fi (Black&Slate)


Apple iPad Mini 32GB Wi-Fi (Black&Slate)

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Apple iPad Mini 32GB Wi-Fi (Black&Slate) Description

The iPad mini true to it's name is every bit the iPad just smaller. It still has a 7.9 inch screen which converys vivid colours, sharp text and smooth video play back. With the mini you still get to experience over 275,00 apps - just because it's mini doesn't mean you get less. It also carries superior wifi which is twice as fast as all previous generation iPads. Allowing you to stream video, download websites and email at amazing speeds.

Apple iPad Mini 32GB Wi-Fi (Black&Slate) Features

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  • Apple A5 processor
  • iOS 6
  • 7.9" Screen
  • Facetime HD Camera, 5MP iSight Camera
  • Up to 10 hrs of battery life

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230 of 241 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The same, but smaller., 4 Nov 2012
By 
Mr RF (Taunton, England) - See all my reviews
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The build of the iPad mini screams "quality", even more so than the iPad (3) which we also have. It's very easy to hold and the design is immaculate with the screen filling more of the tablet (almost) edge to edge.

I think that the viewing experience when using streaming apps (Netflix, sky go etc) does suffer with having to play on the smaller screen (compared to the iPad) but with the pixel ratio compressed in size, the detail is arguably marginally better again.

The device is ideally sized for my wife and step daughter as they have smaller hands but to me it does seem like it has a more slippery feel so a good case to protect it is an absolute must.

You know what you're getting with apple products and iOS specifically and it was that which was the main hook for the ladies in my house. I actually think its overpriced compared to other mini tablets on the market but that won't matter to those who already have iPhones etc and want to complete the apple experience. In fact, its only really the price that prevents this from being a 5 star review.

*Edit 08/11/12*
Now that I've used this for a more substantial period of time, I wanted to update the review to make it more useful and give a better idea of the iPad mini's strengths and weaknesses.

Strengths:
- The aluminium chassis gives the iPad mini a premium feel straight from the box.
- Light weight, comfortable and easy to hold. This makes it accessible, and useable, for every member of the family.
- Handles multitasking and all apps without lag or problems (apps used include Netflix, Sky Go, Facebook, Twitter, Sky news/sports news, BBC iplayer)
- As well as the 16gb (or 32/64) there is 5gb of cloud storage.
- Easy to use, familiar and probably every app you can think of is available.

Weaknesses:
- As I've stated in the main review, it feels slightly slippery in the hand. This is one downside of the aluminium case.
- The other downside of the aluminium case is that it back cover does mark and scratch easily. I cannot emphasise enough the importance of also getting a quality case.
- The battery does not last as long as the iPad 3. This is down to the capacity but due to the smaller screen and reduced processing power, we had expected it to be broadly similar to the larger version. It doesn't quite get to this standard and I would estimate that it lasts approximately a quarter of the time less.

While writing the strengths and weaknesses I kept thinking about the price. For me I can't get away from that thought BUT if you can justify the price to yourself (based on the iOS interface and available apps) then I can fully understand the choice of the iPad mini over the nexus 7 or kindle fire HD (both of which are significantly cheaper).

But the most important conideration is how it will link with the other technology in your life. I currently have an Andriod phone and it is frustrating not being able to link it with either the iPad or iPad mini. My main recommendation is that you chose a tablet with the same operating system as your phone to maximise the potential of the devices.
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106 of 112 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The definitive tablet?, 5 Nov 2012
By 
JB "seelingnight" (Cambridge UK) - See all my reviews
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The first thing you notice with the mini - apart from the size - is the diffence in weight from the other incarnations of the iPad. This thing feels like a credit card in comparison, and just as tempting to use. It's comfortable in the hand and unlike the iPad you can continue to hold it quite easily without having to put it down to rest.

Like the iPad 3 the mini is beautifully put together; the screen occupies virtually all of the surface area, whilst the back is of a satisfyingly quality finish. The squared off edges really make it seem like some kind of magic slate. Personally I prefer this to the sharper, tapered-off iPad, and details like these make it feel like a distinctly different animal, possibly even closer to the iPod Touch than the iPad. Whatever it is, one thing's for sure: yet again Apple have managed to produce a product with that indefinable something which makes it highly desirable, on aesthetic grounds alone.

Response speeds are not quite as flashily fast as on the later iPads, but really you'd hardly notice. There's no retina display, but iPhoto looks almost as impressive. Video is great too, though perhaps lacking that amazing crystalline quality which the bigger machine can deliver.

Mail, and most other applications are the same as on the iPad, and strangely enough the keyboard seems just as easy to use, even though it's smaller.

My kids report that the games are even better, though this could be because the mini is just so much easier for them to handle; certainly to me Cut the Rope and Draw Something looked brilliant, and they are having a brilliant time playing them.

In conclusion, I'd say buy the mini if you want something light and easily portable; it fits into a handbag and the weight is barely noticeable. The price is an issue of course, and it's essential to check out the rival tablets on the market before making your decision.

For me, it won't replace my conventional iPad: I value the retina display and consequent diamond-bright resolution and prefer a larger screen. Any comments about it being better suited to my ageing eyesight are scurrilous nonsense.
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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Short And Sweet Review, 21 Nov 2012
By 
Katrina-UK (Stockport, Cheshire, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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I've been waiting a long time for the iPad Mini to be released and now it has finally come I'm not disappointed. I've had it for the last couple of weeks and I can honestly say this is a top quality product as expected from Apple. I've tried other 7.9" Android tablet devices but as far as I am concerned this little mini device is superior to them all. I've been using this device more than my laptop round the house and when I'm out and about. Sure sometimes I wish I had gone for the cellular one (so I could access the internet when I'm not in a wi-fi zone), but I would have had to pay quite a bit more for it.

As far as I'm concerned I prefer the iPad Mini to the iPad simply because it's more compact, easier to carry around, and lighter to hold for long periods. The pixel quality is fantastic for watching films or tv programmes (BBC iPlayer, ITVPlayer, 4oD, 5 on Demand and many more are all free to download off the app store), or visit iTunes if you want to pay to rent or buy a more recent film. Of course it doesn't have retina display like the iPad, however for those of us who have never owned a tablet before and don't have an iPhone so know no different, I'm incredibly impressed with picture quality. Anyway roll on next year when I am pretty certain Apple will release a new iPad Mini with retina display.

And if you have any problems you simply visit Apple online and go to the communities section to get help and advice, or book an appointment with an Apple Genius at your nearest Apple Store.

A word of advice - check out the Apple Store UK for iPad Mini's price before purchasing off Amazon. As the iPad Mini has only just been released, Amazon seem to have hiked the price up a bit.
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