Buy Cheapest iPad Mini Online

Oct 24
10:44

2012

Jack Chen

Jack Chen

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The iPad Mini is Apple's new iPad,Buy Cheapest iPad Mini Online Articles which is announced on October 23, 2012, and will start shipping on November 2, 2012.

 

Buy iPad Mini. By launching a 7.9-inch iPad mini that is as thin as a pencil and as light as a pad of paper, Apple threw itself into the market for smaller tablets currently ruled by its rivals.

 

Cheap iPad Mini. But the price may prove a barrier for potential buyers considering it against its rivals: the iPad mini will start at $329 (£269 in the UK), against $159 for the cheapest Kindle Fire and $249 for the Nexus 7.

 

Buy iPad Mini online. The iPad mini will use iOS 6, the version of Apple's mobile software that was released alongside the iPhone 5. It hasn't received too much love yet, though.

Longtime Apple analyst Tim Bajarin, president of Creative Strategies, also shrugged off pricing concerns for the iPad mini, which weighs 0.68-pound and is 0.28-inch thick. He said the device had at least one major advantage over many Android-powered tablets — more than 275,000 apps designed for the iPad mini — and predicted the Cupertino, Calif., company would sell 5 million to 7 million iPad minis worldwide in November and in December.

 

Apple already sells the world's bestselling tablet with the regular-size iPad. Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said the company recently sold its 100 millionth iPad, 21/2 years after its debut, and said the iPad accounts for 91% of tablet Web traffic.

The new iPad mini, which can be held in one hand, has a 7.9 inch (20cm) display, weighs in at 0.68 pounds (0.3kg) and is 7.2mm (0.3 inches) thick, a quarter thinner than the new fourth generation iPad which was launched at the same event.

 

The iPad mini starts at $329. But with a higher-than-expected price for the device, the technology giant may run into difficulty stealing customers away from Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle Fire HD or Google Inc.'s Nexus 7. Many analysts and consumers had hoped to see a starting price of $250.

The smaller iPad was the main announcement during a media event here, which included updated desktop and portable Macs and a fourth-generation model of the original iPad—just 7½ months after the company announced what it called "the new iPad."

 

Investors were underwhelmed, with most of the new products previously reported or rumored. Following the news Tuesday Apple's shares dipped, closing at $613.36, down 3.3%, amid a broad market decline.

Now, the iPad Mini has me vacillating. Apple isn’t making it easier with its pricing strategy. The latest iPod Touch with 32 gigabytes sells for $299. An iPad Mini with 16 gigabytes of storage sells for $329. I’m tempted.

 

Like others who will no doubt be weighing the same decision, I’ll have to make up my mind. Do I want something that can fit in my one of pant pockets like the Touch? For starters, it comes in more colors than the black-or-white Mini and offers more storage capacity for a cheaper price.

Keep the exuberance of Epps and Munster stored away in your memory, because further digging turns up decidedly less hospitable first impressions of the new iDevice. Like this "key takeaway" from Apple's iPad mini unveiling, courtesy of Trip Chowdhry, managing director of Equity Research: "Innovation at Apple is over ... [it's] just incremental improvements, nothing ground breaking, the best is over for Apple. The iPad mini is playing catch up to Google Android and probably will have a mediocre customer adoption."

Apple has sold more than 100 million iPads since their debut in April 2010. Analysts expect Apple to sell 5 million to 10 million iPad Minis before the year is out.

 

Apple starts taking orders for the new model on Friday. The iPad Mini will be competing for the attention of gadget shoppers with the release that same day of computers and tablets running Windows 8, Microsoft's new operating system.

 

Wi-Fi-only models will ship on Nov. 2. Later, the company will add models capable of accessing cellular, LTE data networks.