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Oh, the MBA could create a buzz too, but it is the only laptop that due for an upgrade. I have never been interested in one of those because of 1) the battery life isn't all that great and 2) they don't have a lot of hard drive space without driving the price up. You know what device people can use in the place of a MBA with some compromises, advantages and disadvantages? Yep, an iPad. So if you are Apple, and $$$ is the bottom line, what would you do? |
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Actually, Steve Jobs was referring to 7 inch tablets. The mini is for all intents and purposes an 8 inch tablet. Having bought a Nexus 7 and using it alongside the mini, it's very clear to me that an 8 inch screen is much more usable. Just compare the Kindle and video-watching apps on both. The mini is a much better experience, although at the expense of a more pocketable form factor.
The mini will make up for its cannibalization of the higher margin iPad with higher volumes. This thing will reach segments of the population that never previously considered getting a tablet. I would love to see them come out with an iPad mini 2 at the same price point, but with retina. Then drop the iPad mini 1 $50 in 16GB wifi only. |
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Oh, btw, my lovely 11" MBA is the perfect complement to my lovely new mini - they were made for each other, and when each receives the "retina makeover," I'll upgrade each and think those two were made for each other! :-) |
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The problem is that this is a repeat of the PC wars. Apple tried to outdo the PC manufacturers by playing their game and lost. Remember all the multitude of Mac models to the point of confusion? Jobs came back with his simple strategy of four basic markets and reinvigorated Apple again.
I'd rather see Apple play its own game instead of responding to competitors. But they have shareholders to look after. Damned if they do, damned if they don't. |
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I got a mini for Christmas and I can't believe how good it has been. I originally had a 2 (sold it because it didn't seem to have too many advantages over a 13" Air), now I've got a 15" rMBP and the mini has come into is own. Sure, Retina would be great, but it doesn't detract from the experience like so many have said. I love it.
I'm not surprised the mini is selling so well. Partly because of the time of year, partly due to the price, but mostly because I genuinely believe it's the superior product. This year Apple has genuinely impressed me twice (first being the rMBP). And it's the first time since 2008, when I got my first MBP. Colour me pleased. |
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But then what happens. Evolutionary wieght reduction? How much power do ipads need? Even if ios goes split screen multitasking, its easier to see a ram boost that additional cpu being needed. Outside of gaming--there are not many computatiionally intensive apps that i know of. Maybe ios gaming is a bigger deal than i realize |
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Judging from my own recent experiences in my local Apple Store it wouldn't surprise me one bit if the title for this thread is true.
The past twice I've seen loads of people just wander over to the Minis, pick it up, look visibly blown away after picking it up then jump in line for one. Before Christmas you had to queue up for iOS devices & the majority of people were buying Minis or iPhones, a lot of models had sold out. I know this because I went in a few times to try & buy one ![]() Surprisingly, people just didn't seem as interested in the larger iPads in the way I'd seen before the Mini was released. The demo table was empty of customers and the sectioned off area of the store selling them had more full size iPads than anything else
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I just read an article where the best selling tablet is still the iPad followed by the Kindle Fire HD and Samsung tablets. They didn't mention the Nexus 7, sorta surprised by that.
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Why are we still arguing about this?
If the most important things to you are smaller, portable, handier, lightweight, and low cost, go get the Mini.
If the most important things to you are retina, large screen size, and top of the line speed, go get the iPad 4. I won't even say what I ended up getting, because everyone should make their own decision based on their own preferences and need. |
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You have to wonder how Google's sales model limits their overall sales. Amazon and Barnes and Noble have built in huge marketing arms through their stores. Samsung has a big presence in Best Buy and other big box retailers where the Nexus 7 doesn't. There is limited opportunities for hands on or impulse buys with the Nexus 7...you pretty much have to know what your looking for and where to find it.
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Because even if the Mini is outselling the larger ipads a skillion to one, it doesn't mean i/you/him should buy one too. Depends what fits one's needs/wants most like you wrote. |
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My iPad is with me pretty much 24/7 in my man bag, so I'm good to go. Maybe, next time we are riding the subway, we'll be sitting next to one another enjoying what we have, because neither of them is "the best iPad," unless you mean the best one for you
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Anyone who refers to the mini as a toy or dated is missing the point. Which is fine. Apple doesn't care about you and is laughing at you all the way to the bank...
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Of course iPad mini is outselling iPad 2! iPad 2 is 2 years old!
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Unless I didn't read closely, the Mini is outselling all of the larger ipads combined. Of course there is hardly any 2nd or 3rd gens available except preowned or refurbished so I'm not surprised there. BUT when you add in the 4th gen and the fact that the Mini doesn't have the horses or the screen it does and the 4 was available for a good price on BF weekend, I think one should take notice!
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![]() Anecdotally, for every Mini I've seen in coffee shops and airports, I've seen 5 or 6 iPads. But, were they iPad 2s, 3s, or 4s? I don't know. My guess is that the Mini is selling well enough. And, I haven't actually met anyone who didn't like their Mini (or iPad, iPod, or iPhone). The question is, what do strong Mini sales mean for the iPad? I don't know, but throwing around made up numbers isn't going to tell us much. And, because this isn't a zero-sum game, it may just be that we don't see anything happen at all. After several years of istuff, we still have four kinds of iPods. The iPod small, the iPod with cellular, the Medium iPod, and the Large iPod. Last edited by palpatine; Dec 27, 2012 at 01:15 PM. |
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great observation! That's interesting that the products have elevated into categories of products but represent the same structure within apples products..
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Whoever differentiated them in the first place deserves the most praise, because they built up a brilliant marketing strategy out of inconsequential size differences. The lag in component upgrades for some iPods and the pricing for bigger versions with better componentry are well-suited to pushing us up through the device purchase chain until before we know it, we've got a desk full of istuff, and our families are running around with our tech hand me downs. A few years ago, I would have been hard pressed to explain why I even needed an iPod Touch, much less four versions of it
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I took the Nexus 7 route instead of the Mini. Since what I want in a small tablet is that it be comfortable to use in one hand, the Mini was out (too wide). The Nexus 7 also can play full HD videos and handle Flash content on the web (Flash not officially supported, but it is easy to 'sideload'). The Mini will let you watch 720p on youtube, but not 1080. And a 32 gig Nexus 7 is just a little more than half the price of a 32 gig Mini.
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