Showing posts with label iPad Mini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad Mini. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Three Reasons For Not Buy iPad Mini



Apple had released the iPad Mini two days ago. The first generation iPad Mini owns the most attractive looking small device on the currently market. However, Jay Yarow who from Business Insiders points out, it may be foolish to buy the new iPad Mini Now, he lists three reasons to explain why buying the iPad Mini is not a good investment. 



It is a little expensive. Indeed, the products from Apple are much more expensive than that of other manufacturers, and iPad mini's price is higher, and we know that many consumers are glad to buy the $200 Amazon Kindle Fire and the $250 Google Nexus 7. It is not possible for people that Apple plan to drop its price to adapt to those two companies's tablets but it is likely that the market's pressure may make Apple adjust its price down to $280 for the iPad Mini II.



The iPad Mini Display can't satisfy with customers' needs and wants. Apple doesn't like to participate in its rivals' "specs war" which has. At the same moment, it is a disappointment that iPad Mini has the resolution of 163 pixels per inch, but we know that both Nexus 7 and the Kindle Fire HD have pixel densities of 216 pixels per inch.

The price of iPad 4 is only $ 170 more. If you plan to buy the iPad during the holidays, we could spend an extra $170 to get the iPad 4, and the new generation device iPad 4 upgrade include the Apple A6X processor, a 720p front-facing FaceTime camera and a Lightning connector cable. 

 

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Apple Released iPad Mini



Just as rumor, iPad mini not only delivers a smaller screen size, but also delivers a lower price. Apple announced the new iPad mini with 7.2mm thin, 25% thinner than the iPad 2 and weighs just 0.8lbs. Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that Apple has sold its 100 millionth iPad in just two and a half years. 



The iPad Mini has black and white models, and the screen resolution is 1024 x 768, but the screen size is 7.9-inch. It adopts 4G LTE support for the cellular model, and it features dual-core A5 processor, a FaceTime HD camera, and 5 megapixel iSight camera on the back with 1080p HD video capture. It will be available at $329 for the Wi-Fi model.
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Wednesday, 17 October 2012

iPad Mini Leaked for 8-inch Screen and 4490mAh Battery

Since Apple has sent invitation to the press about its announcement of iPad Mini on Oct.23rd, people all over the world are keep their eyes on this long awaited tablet. Recently there are many parts of iPad Mini have been exposed. Today we have got from the electronic market some parts which are said to be iPad Mini parts. Let’s have a look on details below.

Rumored iPad Mini LCD Screen

This said-to-be iPad Mini LCD Screen is almost 8- inch with about 162mm in length and 124mm in width. The previous exposed iPad Mini LCD is 16:9, but the one we have got is almost a ratio of 4:3 as usual.


 (Front Side of iPad Mini LCD Screen)

(Rear Side of iPad Mini LCD Screen)
(Codes on the Back of iPad Mini LCD Screen)
(Flex Cable Ribbon of iPad Mini LCD Screen)

Rumored iPad Mini Battery

According to the data shown on the battery, iPad Mini is supposed to use this 16.7Whr battery running at 3.72V. Compared to iPhone 5’s 5.45Whr, the iPad Mini battery is three times larger. Though some figures here are “XXXX”, possibly that they are not settled down yet.

(Front Side of iPad Mini Battery)
(Rear Side of iPad Mini Battery)
(Specs of iPad Mini Battery)
(Li-ion Polymer Battery Model No.: A1445 3.72V 16.7Whr 4490mAh APN: 616-0627)
(Specs of iPad Mini Battery)

Will these two parts be real for iPad Mini? Let’s wait one more week till Oct. 23rd. We will keep updated with latest news about iPad Mini. Please keep touch with us on blog.etradesupply.com
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Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Official Announcement for “iPad mini”




Invitation from Apple has been sent to some press to attend the its new product launch at Oct, 23rd. It is probably the announcement of its new iPad series- iPad mini. he event will go down merely weeks after Apple took the wraps off of the iPhone 5 . It’s quite unlike Apple to throw two product parties in the fall, but if an entirely new iPad is being revealed, it may be a scenario that becomes more familiar in years to come. At this point, we’re left with far more questions than answers: will the iPad mini really ship with a Lightning port, while the Retina iPad — which was only introduced in March — continues to ship with the “old” Dock Connector? Will Apple really continue to refresh its two iPad products at different intervals? Will the (presumed) AT&T iPad mini actually include mobile hotspot functionality?

Monday, 15 October 2012

iPad Mini Battery Pictures Suggest16.7 Watt-Hour Rating



Two pictures that are believed to be of the battery from an iPad mini have surfaced overnight and they not only look normal but the performance figures of the battery seem to stack up too when placed against the new iPad and iPad 2.


 MacRumors has received two photos suggesting what is showed to be the iPad mini battery. The photos showed the battery with a model number and the Apple part number. The battery features at 3.72 volts,16.7 Whr of energy on 4490 mAh of charge.
 The 16.7 watt-hour capacity for the iPad mini battery unsurprisingly places the device between the iPhone 5 at 5.45 watt-hours and the third-generation full-size iPad at 42.5 watt-hours. Given that the iPad mini has been said to be based more on the iPad 2 and lack a Retina display, the iPad mini's battery may be more appropriately compared to the 25 watt-hour battery of the iPad 2.



The battery figures would, if correct certainly appear to confirm what we have already heard and that is the iPad mini will not have a retina display but indeed be more in line with the iPad 2. Obviously the 7.85-inch screen would need less power that the iPad 2’s 9.7-inch screen, so to offer the same battery life, a smaller battery could be used. This particular battery is still in the testing stage and is not ready for a public release as there are blank areas for numbers and logos waiting to be added.
Not much longer to wait for all to be revealed, the iPad mini should be shown off at a press event by Apple on October 23; if all the recent rumors are correct. As that day approaches, expect more and more leaks and images of this exciting new Apple device.