I have no idea how they'll fit a UK plug into that small box![]()
Apple's 7.9 Inches has far fewer pixels than competing 7-inch tablets! You're cramming a worse screen in there, charging more, and accusing others of compromise? Ballsy.
I assume it's already supported by iTunes 10.7?
Apple's 7.9 Inches has far fewer pixels than competing 7-inch tablets! You're cramming a worse screen in there, charging more, and accusing others of compromise? Ballsy.
Agreed, I was wondering why the regular iPad box was double the thickness of the iPad mini box.
Haha, good one.that box is pretty tight indeed.
I mean I could fit all of my 7.9'' in there......
Tablet I mean
Apple's 7.9 Inches has far fewer pixels than competing 7-inch tablets! You're cramming a worse screen in there, charging more, and accusing others of compromise? Ballsy.
Does anyone know for sure if it comes with the 12W power adapter? I've read several of the latest reviews and can't seem to find an answer.
And they will sell 10-20 times more than those competing 7 inch tablets!
The power adapter for the iPad is quite thick.. The mini doesn't seem to include a power adapter.
The power adapter for the iPad is quite thick.. The mini doesn't seem to include a power adapter.
he asked specifically about the 12w, which is bigger than previous ones.In the box:
-iPad mini
-Lightning to USB Cable
-USB Power Adapter
Congrats, you read gizmodo!
In the box:
-iPad mini
-Lightning to USB Cable
-USB Power Adapter
Apple's 7.9 Inches has far fewer pixels than competing 7-inch tablets! You're cramming a worse screen in there, charging more, and accusing others of compromise? Ballsy.
That's a damn good question. Though, given the specs, it's probably iPad 2 compatible and will simply present itself as one until iTunes 11. Either that or the iPad Mini was sitting in iTunes 10.7 all along, in which case nobody noticed it...
That doesn't tell us anything. Both the iPhone 5 and the retina iPad say they include a USB power adapter, the question is whether it will be the 5W (iPhone) or 12W (retina iPad). Though the Apple store app does show a picture of the 5W adaptor. But 9to5Mac says Apple told them it will be the 12W. I'm curious to see which it is.
And they will sell 10-20 times more than those competing 7 inch tablets!