Did you have a thought on this article, or did you just swallow their option whole? Here is one paragraph from it:
"Yes, it's a far superior media tablet than the Kindle Fire HD or Nexus 7 -- as Apple products tend to be when they enter an established market. And the iPad Mini outclasses both the 7-inch Nexus 7 and the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2 7 as business tablets. But the iPad Mini is also every bit as good as a full-size iPad as a "regular" business tablet, at least if your apps are readable on it, as so many are. That surprised me. For people in highly portable field jobs, the Mini could make the regular iPad look as excessively bulky as the iPad compared to a laptop."
Personally, I'm not a big fan of the form factor for productivity tasks, because I find the iPad or full-size Android tablets to be better suited with their large screens. More importantly, though, I think you have to clarify (for yourself, at least) what "business" means. For my work, the iPad is easily used for maybe 90% of my content creation and consumption. For other people, it is totally incapable of doing serious content creation. It's here that these fluff pieces kind of fall apart. They lack the kind of specifics that would enable people to make an informed decision.
Too bad, because I bet a lot of "business" people out there are wondering if they can make use of the Mini.
Did you have a thought on this article, or did you just swallow their option whole? Here is one paragraph from it:
"Yes, it's a far superior media tablet than the Kindle Fire HD or Nexus 7 -- as Apple products tend to be when they enter an established market. And the iPad Mini outclasses both the 7-inch Nexus 7 and the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2 7 as business tablets. But the iPad Mini is also every bit as good as a full-size iPad as a "regular" business tablet, at least if your apps are readable on it, as so many are. That surprised me.
For people in highly portable field jobs, the Mini could make the regular iPad look as excessively bulky as the iPad compared to a laptop."
Personally, I'm not a big fan of the form factor for productivity tasks, because I find the iPad or full-size Android tablets to be better suited with their large screens. More importantly, though, I think you have to clarify (for yourself, at least) what "business" means. For my work, the iPad is easily used for maybe 90% of my content creation and consumption. For other people, it is totally incapable of doing serious content creation. It's here that these fluff pieces kind of fall apart. They lack the kind of specifics that would enable people to make an informed decision.
Too bad, because I bet a lot of "business" people out there are wondering if they can make use of the Mini.
Good point. Not defensive so much as easily annoyed on forums with posts that have nothing but links. In other words, I'm lazy
Anyhow, I look forward to hearing more from people about what kind of productivity use cases work best for the Mini.
Nope. I work on the move. I find the iPad to be perfect for my needs, and the smaller form factor to be inadequate. BUT, that is just for the productivity use case I have. I wonder if other business people will find the Mini to be a better device than the iPad for work, or for that matter, better than the MBA.Perhaps you work at a desk?
I thought the article was pretty reasonable overall. You might try reading it again, and think about people doing things that don't involve sitting at a desk.
The OP just posted a URL for everyone to read.
You DID get defensive.![]()
Nope. I work on the move. I find the iPad to be perfect for my needs, and the smaller form factor to be inadequate. BUT, that is just for the productivity use case I have. I wonder if other business people will find the Mini to be a better device than the iPad for work, or for that matter, better than the MBA.
When you use your iPad, are you mostly sitting down?
I wouldn't consider the mini to be something to compare to the MBA -- the regular iPad seem to be in that category. I'd consider the mini to be a more productive alternative to the iPhone or Touch.
Yeah, it will be interesting to see how the mini winds up being used -- it's a fairy personal choice.
Usually sitting down -- coffee shops, classes, planes, trains, reclining bike in the gym, etc. I don't get much done on anything while standing up, but if that were someone's use-case, then the Mini would be far better than the iPad.
Or where transport weight or size it very important.
Sometimes when people pack, every ounce is critical. Also, the mini will fit into some large pockets, which can mean the difference between having your hands free or not ... or having to deal using a pack or bag of some sort.
Or where transport weight or size it very important.
Sometimes when people pack, every ounce is critical. Also, the mini will fit into some large pockets, which can mean the difference between having your hands free or not ... or having to deal using a pack or bag of some sort.
Good point. I usually do presentations with the iPad or iPhone. I could see where the Mini would be nice for some use cases like that. Still, I wouldn't want to work on the Mini, so I'd probably bring my iPad for work stuff, have my iPhone with me (as usual), and leave the Mini behind.
Now, if the Mini (or better yet, the iPad) worked as a phone, then I'd be very interested. I don't make many calls, and when I do, I almost always use Bluetooth. I can't remember the last time I held a phone to my face. It must have been weeks or months ago.
I'm also a fan of using the biggest screen possible for the circumstances. I'm posting this on my iPad, but would much rather be doing it on my MBA which is right next to it, but is having wifi problems...
Check out Talkatone on your iPad. I make over 90% of my calls on my iPad.
Cool. I'll give it a think. If it works out for me, I just might think of getting a data plan for my iPad and ditching my phone. Would such a thing be possible?
My productivity really slowed today using the small keyboard on my mini. I use my iPad 3 daily. Maybe I just need to get used to the smaller keyboard. But at this point my mini (although cool) will NOT replace my iPad 3.
Have you tried using an external keyboard? I'm thinking about a mini for work-related tasks, and am concerned about the small keyboard.
Have you tried using an external keyboard? I'm thinking about a mini for work-related tasks, and am concerned about the small keyboard.