The iPad mini fits in my front pants pocket when I'm wearing a suit, or wearing my normal pants, but it doesn't fit in my jean pants (but neither would the N7).
Then she got glasses and couldn't stop talking about how much better HDTV looks
Oh be sure a have a perfect vision - I am regularly tested=) I just do not look for the pixels probably?=)
We went from never owning an Apple product to buying seven Apple devices in the last 4 years. My wife had an iPad, but I'd wanted something ith wifi, but it's great for when I want to connect at an airport or my kid's practice.
Very interesting feedback. Thank you
I don't know where you are got the 5-7% margin but based on what you said retailers would only make $23 MAX per iPad Mini 16gb sold... that seems WAY too low for a retailer to agree to sell. Then they sell open item units for 10% off so then they would be selling at a loss.
My god that woman is boring...
On the margin - well probably I am slightly closer to the industry I know that in the UK retailers make 5-7% on the iPads. Of course, it might be different for the US (although I heavily doubt it).
iPad was renewed in 6 months. Technology cycle shrinked a lot and we might be witnessing the switch to a shorter renovation periods. I do not say it will happen, I am just noting the likelihood.
- I wanted to try android. I never had before.
- I already own a larger iPad with the retina display, so it seemed kinda senseless to buy the same product in a lighter package without the retina display.
- I wanted GPS (the nexus GPS works anywhere without WIFI as long as you donwnload a GPS app other than google maps cuz that one requires data connectivity)
- it fits in my back pocket
- it's cheaper to replace if stolen or broken
Apart from the first point (I've already tried Android) all the rest is a high quality support for the Nexus. Thank you.
I have had my Nexus 7 for a little over 2 months now. I regularly switch between Android and iOS because I enjoy both ecosystets purely a your mileage may vary situation. You just don't know until you spend some quality time with one ecosystem or the other.
Thanks.
I know I'm beating a dead horse but PPI is not the ONLY thing that makes a good screen. Most reviews have said the iPad mini has better colors, better whites, better blacks and more pop than the Nexus 7 and Kindle fire HD.
The only time a "retina" screen comes in handy is when you need extra fine detail or if you plan on using your tablet 6" from your face.
At the end of the day if you are looking for pixels on the iPad mini you will find them. However, for just normal every day use the iPad mini's resolution is more than good enough.
Agree with you. MobileTechReview comparison made it apparent that the overall perceived quality of the Mini's screen is way higher than the Nexus's one.
Lisa Gade of Mobile Tech Review? I love her and think she's the best unbiased reviewer around
She is a bit boring though
Loads of apps I'll never use? Great!
It's also getting close to half the price of the iPad Mini, which makes it fantastic value.
No argument on price. Quite a few on the App side.
I purchased a N7 when Google/ASUS first released it. I have to admit I was taken by it. I loved the lighter smaller size of it and it became my d where I can not only listen to music and or watch video with a simple touch of the Airplay icon. Those are things in my mind that make the iPad Mini worth the price.
Thanks a lot for your comment. Since I have a Mac, iPhone and likely to get an AppleTV soon ecosystem point is very relevant.
I'm not sure if s/he was referring to anything specific to an iPad, but mid-single digits is indeed the normal reseller range for Apple hardware.
ny money on hardware sales, couldn't compete on service, and didn't have any other source of income except the people who previously came in to buy computers.
Thank you for the comment. Agree with the most of it. And yeah, I am "he".