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Rene Ritchie
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The iPad mini didn't get the same update as its bigger brother, iPad Air this year. There’s no laminated display with antiglare coating, and there’s no monstrous Apple A8X chipset. Internally, that which the iPad mini 2 had, the iPad mini 3 mirrors. So what do you get with Apple's newest version of its smallest iPad? A 7.9-inch high-resolution window into the internet and apps, made even more convenient thanks to the addition of Touch ID and Apple Pay, a slightly-more-fashionable model thanks to an optional gold finish, and more affordable pricing thanks to a reduction in price for the 64GB and 128GB models.
It’s still supremely portable, and powerful enough for almost everyone. But two years after launch, and one year after Retina, is the iPad mini 3 enough?
Read our review of the iPad mini 3 to find out.
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The iPad mini didn't get the same update as its bigger brother, iPad Air this year. There’s no laminated display with antiglare coating, and there’s no monstrous Apple A8X chipset. Internally, that which the iPad mini 2 had, the iPad mini 3 mirrors. So what do you get with Apple's newest version of its smallest iPad? A 7.9-inch high-resolution window into the internet and apps, made even more convenient thanks to the addition of Touch ID and Apple Pay, a slightly-more-fashionable model thanks to an optional gold finish, and more affordable pricing thanks to a reduction in price for the 64GB and 128GB models.
It’s still supremely portable, and powerful enough for almost everyone. But two years after launch, and one year after Retina, is the iPad mini 3 enough?
Read our review of the iPad mini 3 to find out.
Continue reading...