iPad Mini 5 7.9in 4G 256GB (2019)
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Apple iPad mini 5 Tablet Review
Apple decided to leave the 5th generation iPad mini's design untouched, thereby targeting all those interested in refreshing their aging devices with brand-new hardware. And that is exactly what the iPad mini 5 has to offer.- very fast system performance
- support for Apple Pencil
- 3.5-mm audio port
- decent speakers
- robust case
- high premium for LTE and higher storage tiers
- memory not expandable
- no GPS
Apple iPad Mini (2019)
The looks haven't changed, but under-the-skin improvements make the latest iPad Mini even better than before- Bright
- punchy and vibrant
- Lots of dark detail
- Crisp sound
- Blacks could be deeper
- Speaker placement
Apple iPad mini 5 (2019) review: If it ain't broke...
The new 5th-generation iPad mini, then, is pretty much the definition of a mixed bag; on the one hand, the performance improvements are absolutely staggering compared to the previous generation, and the addition of Apple Pencil support will please note-takers, sketchers and digital artists alike.- Outstanding speed
- Portable and convenient size
- Beautiful display
- Apple Pencil support
- Few added features over the mini 4
- reduced battery life
Why Would Anyone Buy an iPad Mini in 2019
- A mini tablet is great for books
- and even movies
- It feels a little cramped to use the pencil with
Apple iPad Mini 256GB WiFi+Cellular Space Grey MUXC2X/A review
- A mini tablet is great for books
- and even movies.
- It feels a little cramped to use the pencil with.
Apple iPad Mini 2019 review: A beloved classic with internal improvements and Apple Pencil support
While I obsess over smartphones and often find myself switching SIM cards daily, I tend to try only Apple iPads on an annual basis and then just for a few months before moving on. I passed my 2015 iPad Mini 4 to my youngest daughter and then my 2017 iPad Pro 10.5 inch tablet to my oldest daughter as...- Diminutive size for a tablet
- Solid construction and simple design
- Lightning fast performance
- Apple Pencil support
- Long battery life
- 3.5mm headset jack
- Large top and bottom bezels
- $130 cellular premium
Apple iPad Mini 256GB WiFi+Cellular Space Grey MUXC2X/A review
While I obsess over smartphones and often find myself switching SIM cards daily, I tend to try only Apple iPads on an annual basis and then just for a few months before moving on. I passed my 2015 iPad Mini 4 to my youngest daughter and then my 2017 iPad Pro 10.5 inch tablet to my oldest daughter as...- Diminutive size for a tablet
- Solid construction and simple design
- Lightning fast performance
- Apple Pencil support
- Long battery life
- 3.5mm headset jack
- Large top and bottom bezels
- $130 cellular premium
Apple has a reputation for forcing change on us right when we've gotten comfortable with its designs. Sure, we often resist (and sometimes Apple is wrong), but more often than not the Cupertino company proves that breaking out of our comfort zones leads to better user experiences and perhaps even a...
- Powerful A12 Bionic chip delivers remarkable performance
- Support for first-generation Apple Pencil
- Pleasantly portable size
- Older design is starting to show its age
When Apple announced the first iPad mini in 2012, the tablet's purpose was clear: It squeezed just about everything that made the regular iPad such a pleasure to use into a smaller, cheaper package. It's no wonder the mini built such a devoted following.
I've been a convert to Apple's iPad line of tablets with the launch of the astounding iPad Pro 2018 last year. Utilising the iPad Pro daily as a MacBook replacement (but alongside my Mac Pro desktop computer), I've grown accustomed to the quirks and limitations of the iPad family – but also the...