Well, retailers margin on those devices is about 5-7% so it is not as bad as you might think. I agree, but as the manufacturing capability increases, the cost goes down, thus, the margin increase and enable to deliver a better result. I think Retina became a standard for all devices, otherwise there will be no Retina for iPod Touch
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.
That just doesn't sound right to me. Having worked in electronics retail I'd place the per unit profit closer to $40-$50 a unit on a 16gb. But that's just a guess on my part. I just don't see an incentive for a retailer to sell something at extreme low margins, even with their accessories attachment they'd make pennies per dollar.
I'm not saying Retina won't ever come to an iPad Mini, but I'd be willing to put a dollar or two on it not happening within 6 months, especially when all they have to do on the 2013 model is shove an A6 in it, maybe use a new panel with higher color gamut and say it's "2X faster!" then sell another 10 million more units.
Putting a Retina screen cannibalizes the iPad Retina sales too. How many
"checked out the iPad Mini; Bought an iPad 4 instead" threads are on here? So basically they just
upsold a buyer by doing NOTHING.
You make a Retina iPad Mini and sell it at
"less margin" than an iPad Retina then everyone buys the iPad Mini and you make
less money. What kind of fiscal sense does that make to the company or it's stock holders?
I'm betting when they make a Retina Mini they will either match or undershoot the PPI of the big iPad, which isn't an easy feat... but they would be shooting themselves in the foot if the iPad Mini has a higher PPI than the higher priced/margin iPad.
As for the iPod Touch. The 4th gen used an inferior panel and that lasted over 2 years. The latest model that finally uses the same panel as the iPhone only comes in 32gb which is something like a 80 dollar extra margin over a 8gb model if they were to have sold one at 199.99 like in the past. So unless the Retina iPad Mini does something similar and starts off at 32gb for $429, I don't think it works as simply as you put it.
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MobileTechReview did a smack down, has some good info:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG3mmxam-9A&sns=em
Huge difference when browsing in landscape mode:
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This surprised me the most, the iPad Mini has just as much widescreen 16x9 viewing area as the Nexus 7! If you watch widescreen content, the video will be equally as large on the iPad mini as the Nexus 7, despite the aspect ratio difference.
So the widescreen Nexus 7 has no advantage over the iPad mini when viewing widescreen content, but the iPad mini DOES have an advantage when viewing non-widescreen content, like browsing webpages, reading, and using apps.
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My god that woman is boring...