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Oh come on, not even a little giggle for the extra large sizing? ;-p


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The biggest joke in that big picture is that they called the KFHD a media device iPad mini a computing device. ROFL. iPad has always been nothing more than a media consumption device.


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Lenas wrote:
The biggest joke in that big picture is that they called the KFHD a media device iPad mini a computing device. ROFL. iPad has always been nothing more than a media consumption device.


This was among my thoughts as well.


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Android fanbois are funny when they troll Apple product threads with devices of inferior quality.

As for computing devices: I'm currently using an iPad to run electronic design software. That is, in fact, a computing device.

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Midgen wrote:
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The biggest joke in that big picture is that they called the KFHD a media device iPad mini a computing device. ROFL. iPad has always been nothing more than a media consumption device.


This was among my thoughts as well.


I laid out my kitchen on our iPad. And did the spreadsheet budgeting on it. And use Good for work email & ppt & word.

It's not as capable as my laptop for key entry tasks, but its not just a media viewer.


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Android fanbois are funny when they troll Apple product threads with devices of inferior quality.

As for computing devices: I'm currently using an iPad to run electronic design software. That is, in fact, a computing device.

So... An IPad is like a TI-94?

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http://www.macrumors.com/2012/10/30/fir ... an-rivals/

CNet
- "What's unique about the Mini? Without a doubt, it's the design. It's cute, it's discreet, and it's very, very light."
- "If you're an obsessive over crisp text, you'll notice the fuzziness. If you're comparing the Mini to a laptop, you won't."
- "A Retina Display and a lower price would have made the iPad Mini perfect."
- "it's really shockingly nice to hold."
- Regrading smaller bezel: "All I know is that when reading books on the Kindle app or iBooks, holding on the side wasn't a problem."

The Verge
- "I actually had a little trouble holding onto the device when I wasn't using the Smart Cover due to the back being as smooth as it is, and the frame being so thin."
- "There's something endearing about the mini that makes you want to keep it on-hand and use it often."
- "I don't think the lower resolution is a deal-breaker in this product, but it is a compromise you have to be aware of."
- "Battery life was — not surprisingly — everything Apple claimed it would be."
- "The iPad mini hasn't wrapped up the "cheapest tablet" market by any stretch of the imagination. But the "best small tablet" market? Consider it captured."

Engadget
- "Overall, the tablet is very comfortable to hold; its thinness and lightness are both attributes that must be perceived first-hand."
- "Colors are very pleasing to the eye and viewing angles, as ever with an Apple display, do not disappoint."
- "In our standard battery run-down test, which entails looping a video with WiFi enabled and a fixed display brightness, the iPad mini managed an astounding 12 hours and 43 minutes."
- "This is, in many ways, Apple's best tablet yet, an incredibly thin, remarkably light, obviously well-constructed device that offers phenomenal battery life. "
- "To consider it just a cheap, tiny iPad is a disservice. This is, simply, a great tablet."

The Guardian
- "Lining those pluses and minuses up against those for the Nexus 7 – which garnered four stars – there's no doubt that this is indeed a five-star device. The 20% difference in comparative price is more than made up by the difference in build quality and software selection."

Loop Insight
- "What I found was surprising to me. I actually used the iPad mini more than my iPad."
- "If you want to save $50 and buy a cheap-ass tablet, go ahead. If you want quality the iPad mini will be waiting for you when you come to your senses."
- "Everything just works on the mini — all of your old apps, iCloud, everything."


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And, in other news, the iPad mini does, in fact, have Stereo speakers.

http://www.macrumors.com/2012/10/31/ipa ... -speakers/

Wonder if Amazon will revise their advertisement....

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And, in other news, the iPad mini does, in fact, have Stereo speakers.

http://www.macrumors.com/2012/10/31/ipa ... -speakers/

Wonder if Amazon will revise their advertisement....



According to that very article, they already have.

It's interesting that there is no mention of "Stereo" in regards to the speakers on the product tech specs page (as of two minutes ago)

It's all a silly moot point. If you care what your tablet sounds like, you're going to plug in speakers, and there is no doubt that the output jack is stereo.

Edit: Looking at Amazon.com, the comparison seems to have been taken down. It's all water under the bridge at this point. They got more attention from that ad than they could have ever hoped for.

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Amazon.com Kindle Fire HD Specs wrote:
Exclusive Dolby audio and dual-driver stereo speakers for immersive, virtual surround sound



Apple.com IPad Mini Tech Specs wrote:
Built-in speaker


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After the utter disappointment of the Kindle Fire HD, I went ahead and placed a pre-order for the cellular-capable Mini. It should arrive Friday (it's currently in the amusingly-named locale of Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong).


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What plan did you end up going with, Farsky?

I'm thinking about picking one up as well. Was going to do a month-by-month 250mb plan, but it looks like AT&T will give a nice discount on the device with a recurring contract at the 250 mb size.

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I start and stop my plan pretty frequently...I went with Verizon ('cause AT&T doesn't have 4G here; plus, my iPhone is on AT&T, so I figure that between the two, I might be able to maintain signal even at my parents' house in BFE, Alabama). I never go over 2GB, though.


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I mostly want something for constant e-mail availability and occasional GPS for the times when I'm off wireless, which isn't too often.

That and traveling.

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