Review: iPad mini
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The iPad mini handled GTA 3 just fine
The iPad mini is another design milestone from Jony Ive's team
You can easily hold the iPad mini with one hand
The iPad mini's display resolution is far from cutting-edge
The Apple logo doesn't glow; that's sunlight reflecting off of it
The iPad mini has a premium design
Should you buy the iPad mini, when rival tablets are much cheaper?
Resolution is hard to capture in a picture, but you'll definitely notice some pixels on the iPad mini
Browsing the web is comfortable, though your eyes may miss Retina sharpness
Despite its mediocre display, the iPad mini is great for reading
If you zoomed in close, you'd see that the iPhone 5's shot looks much sharper
The iPad mini sports Apple's new Lightning connector port
The iPad mini is considerably smaller than the full-sized iPad
iPad mini (left), and 4th generation iPad (right)
The iPad mini is just 7.2 mm thick
This holiday season, you can do much worse than the iPad mini
Video isn't quite HD, so be prepared for some fuzziness
Article Summary
After years of rumors, Apple finally expanded the iPad into a family. We put the new addition, the iPad mini, through the paces. Is it worth buying for yourself or a loved one this holiday season? Or are you better off with the Nexus 7 or Kindle Fire HD? We'll help you make the best decision in our iPad mini review.
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