Apple iPad Mini
Apple
iPad Mini
Just as expected, pretty much! Super thin--just 7.2mm (about the
thickness of a pencil)--and light, at 0.68 pounds, which Phil Schiller
of Apple compares to a pad of paper. Aluminum, black and white colors,
just like the iPhone 5. 7.9-inch screen, pretty close to the 7.85-inch we had assumed.
Or maybe Apple's just rounding up! Apple's talking about total screen
area, and how the wider screen will make the iPad Mini easier to use for
stuff like web browsing than a 7-inch Android tablet. It's a valid
point; I noted in my Nexus 7
review that web browsing is very cramped on such a narrow screen. It'll
also have two webcams, LTE 4G support, that new tiny Lightning plug,
and a 10-hour battery life.
Other Stuff
They've also updated the full-sized iPad, only six months after it
debuted. It's updated with a faster processor, called the A6X, and has
that new thin Lightning connector. That seems to be about the only
difference.
Live event aside: Apple has now played a weird fake cover version
of "Age of Consent" by New Order twice. Unclear why they didn't get the
real (great) song. Okay back to the news.
Super Thin iMac: Apple
Apple also announced a new, smaller MacBook Pro with Retina Display. It almost feels late; the 15-inch MacBook Pro got updated to the retina display a few months ago, but the 13-inch was left out. Not anymore! It'll start at $1700, though as it has integrated graphics, it may not be of interest to people who really mess around with video.
Then there's a spec bump for the new Mac Mini. Dual- or quad-core i5
or i7 Ivy Bridge processors, up to 16GB of RAM, and the base model (2.5
GHz quad-core i5, 4GB of RAM, 500GB hard drive) runs only $500.
Source:
http://www.popsci.com/gadgets/article/2012-10/apple-goes-small-todays-announcement-updating-live
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