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Amazon this week is providing low prices on multiple models of the iPad mini 7, starting at $399.00 for the 128GB Wi-Fi tablet, down from $499.00. Colors on sale at this price include Purple, Space Gray, and Blue.

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Compared to past sales, this is about $20 higher than the all-time low price and a solid second-best option, considering we haven't seen that record low price return since Prime Day. You can also get the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad mini 7 for $499.00, which is another $100 discount and available in multiple colors.





Deals on the cellular models are a bit more sparse, but you can get the 128GB cellular iPad mini 7 for $549.00, down from $649.00, which is another second-best price on this tablet. Our full Deals Roundup has more information on the latest Apple-related sales and bargains.



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Article Link: Get the iPad Mini 7 for $399 at Amazon This Week ($100 Off)
 
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Combined with Pencil 2, my mini 6 is without question my fav iPad I have ever used. It's so perfectly portable and capable. Which makes me curious about the rumored foldable. It would be very Apple if they didn't offer Pencil support on the foldable.
 
Ooofda, those bezels need to be greatly reduced! It's not 2003 anymore.
I might be in the minority, but I hate ultra thin bezels. It makes it hard to hold the device and use it at the same time without accidentally tapping the screen. Maybe it's a different story on phones because cases make it more difficult to do that. But for iPads, I want a little buffer on the edge.
 
I might be in the minority, but I hate ultra thin bezels. It makes it hard to hold the device and use it at the same time without accidentally tapping the screen. Maybe it's a different story on phones because cases make it more difficult to do that. But for iPads, I want a little buffer on the edge.
I've never had any issues with accidental taps/touches and many of the foldables I've owned have had or currently have between a 87 to 90% screen-to-body ratio on the larger inner display, with very little bezel at all. Currently, my Z Fold 7 has a 90.43% inner display screen-to-body ratio. I also always go caseless. No issues with my fingers blocking the display either. I just hold onto the edges. To each their own though!
 
I've never had any issues with accidental taps/touches and many of the foldables I've owned have had or currently have between a 87 to 90% screen-to-body ratio on the larger inner display, with very little bezel at all. Currently, my Z Fold 7 has a 90.43% inner display screen-to-body ratio. I also always go caseless. No issues with my fingers blocking the display either. I just hold onto the edges. To each their own though!
And this applies to iPads how? Depends on how one is using the Ipad, lying down for example thin bezels aren't user friendly worse on larger iPads..
 
And this applies to iPads how? Depends on how one is using the Ipad, lying down for example thin bezels aren't user friendly worse on larger iPads..
It applies to any tablet. I've never had an issue with thin bezels on any tablet, be it a foldable or not.
 
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