Still overpriced for what you get
True, but the form factor is the key to the Mini. If that's the form you want/need, then a bigger device won't work, no matter how much better it is.Considering the much better equipped Air 5 is only $100 more.
The Mini is my favorite iPad, I got around the issue you mentioned by using the large icon setting (display zoom?)The iPad Mini 6 is really solid. I know some people complain about the screen, but that didn't bother me. But for me personally, I didn't like the size ratio of the elements. What I mean is, things like widget ratios are not quite right, compared to the rest of the stuff on the screen. They are smaller than they should be.
Depends on the price one pays for it. If one pays full price sure, but if you can get it on a discount it becomes a whole different ball game.Still overpriced for what you get
Still overpriced for what you get
Better for a more efficient M3 eqivalent processor, A17?A18?I love my iPad mini 6 - it's fast, has a sharp screen, and is incredibly fast. That said, as soon as an M1 [or better yet, M2] iPad mini is released, I am jumping on that for one very specialized reason - Final Cut Pro requires an M1 or newer CPU. As someone who uses FCP on my Mac, it has been very, very challenging to use another video editing app on the mini while out on trail for months at a time. While an iPad mini certainly isn't a 2-display Mac setup, the learning curve for me, will be quite a bit easier since I've been using FCP since before the FCP X days. Combined with a light external SSD drive, the mini can be a very powerful, and light, mobile editing platform.
I think when it drops to 399, I am always tempted but never pull the trigger. 299 and it is done. Doubtful it ever goes that low.Still overpriced for what you get
The Mini is a brillant device. Where the iPadPro more or less fails as a replacement for a MacBook (with Keyboard its heavier than a MBA) and often, even in 11" feels a bit clumsy, the Mini is the perfect small and mobile consumption device, ideal for reading books, magazines, comics and surfing the web. Even the TouchID is a boon, when reading in low light, where FaceID will fail you. It's the perfect paperback and can also handle Mail and Calendar and all that stuff. Even $%&/() Logic runs considerably well on it. I would love to have a Mini7Pro that gives me the smaller footprint but the Pro-Level-Features. Or, alternatively, a lighter, thinner Mini that is even more «less». I user my Studio, MBP, iPadPro etc every day, but the Mini has a very special part, it's the machine I use most for relaxing and not for any kind of work. It's in many ways the iPad Anti-Pro.
All true, but personally if my phone was big enough to forgo a Mini then I probably wouldn’t get any iPad, unless I needed the Pencil. The Mini just seems to be the heaviest device I want to casually hold for any length of time. Any heavier and I’d want to set it down after a pretty short while, at which point I figure I might as well be using a laptop. So that Mini size is very uniquely compelling for tablet use in my opinion. But that’s me.I don't disagree, but if you have an iPhone Pro Max, the Mini loses some of it's advantages. A regular iPhone Pro is more noticeable, compared to the Mini. But if you do have a Max, the 11 feels a more substantial step up.
I guess, but for me it's always more of a question of which screen aspect ratio is better for what I want to do as well as if I'm going to need my Apple Pencil or not. Doesn't have much to do with the size difference between the two devices. If I'm going to be reading, watching a lot of video, taking notes during a call, or web browsing, the iPad will go with me rather than the iPhone. This is why I always go for the cellular models of things these days. It takes away some of the complexity in decision making.I don't disagree, but if you have an iPhone Pro Max, the Mini loses some of it's advantages. A regular iPhone Pro is more noticeable, compared to the Mini. But if you do have a Max, the 11 feels a more substantial step up.
True, although the cellular debate is moot for me because I just use my phone as a hotspot which works amazingly well.I guess, but for me it's always more of a question of which screen aspect ratio is better for what I want to do as well as if I'm going to need my Apple Pencil or not. Doesn't have much to do with the size difference between the two devices. If I'm going to be reading, watching a lot of video, taking notes during a call, or web browsing, the iPad will go with me rather than the iPhone. This is why I always go for the cellular models of things these days. It takes away some of the complexity in decision making.
That is what I am considering doing.... trying to save a bit now so if it is an okish experience, not a big deal. If I love it and want to upgrade, I will not be out too much cash.So I just picked up a used Mini 6 to fill the void left when my daughter took mine for college. I managed to trade in an old Surface Pro I had, so it cost me very little (about 50 quid). Loving having one in my hands again.
So now I have the best of both worlds - a Mini, and my funds intact, so if the next version is compelling, I can upgrade.😀
Early March with the other iPads would make the most sense. But, there's rumors floating around that it won't be updated until Fall next year.I want an iPad Mini very badly. But the 6 is so old. I know that no one could say for sure, but what are the chances of new iPads being debuted in the next few months?
Old is gold.I want an iPad Mini very badly. But the 6 is so old. I know that no one could say for sure, but what are the chances of new iPads being debuted in the next few months?
I just feel like that would be such a waste of money if a better one was going to come out in a few months. It’s not like the 6 is a year old, it’s actually very old at this point. And if I remember correctly, even when it debuted it wasn’t very advanced compared to the other iPads.Old is gold.
But seriously, no one knows when it will come… if you need it now, get the Mini 6, is a great device.
That works. Maybe a Christmas present to myself next year! I have the Mini 6 and I love it, but by this time next year I will probably be due for an upgrade.Early March with the other iPads would make the most sense. But, there's rumors floating around that it won't be updated until Fall next year.