2012年11月27日星期二
Will you love the iPad Mini?
That's the short answer. It is lovable. I use a MacBook Air for my heavy lifting and a Verizon iPhone 5 as a phone. The Verizon iPad Mini is the perfect companion in size, speed and power.If you are not an iPhone or Mac user, is the iPad Mini still lovable? Not so much. If you are an Android phone user, you have to look closely at the Google Nexus 7 and, if you need 4G connectivity, wait until LTE becomes available or pick up the AT&T HSPA+ pseudo 4G Nexus 7 now for $299. There is no reason to purchase an iPad Mini if you are an Android person. None.What if you already have a full-sized iPad? Is there still a reason to get an iPad Mini? This comes down to personal choice. My wife loves the iPad Mini because of its size. It easily fits in her handbag and it is very lightweight. She retired her iPad 3 (New iPad) in favor of the iPad Mini. You probably don't need both, but only you can make that decision.
What if you already have a Kindle Fire? Apples and oranges -- the iPad Mini is a full-featured tablet. The Kindle Fire is not.The bottom line -- The iPad Mini is a winner. Yes, it will be much better with a Retina display and an A6 processor when the new one comes out in March or next summer. But for now, if you want an iPad Mini, just go buy one. After all... nothing else will do!It is an important factor that a user will check carefully before heading to buy a small tablet. To be honest, Kindle Fire HD is the best option here. The device comes for a price that a starts at $299.The Caps Lock key is about the size of the nail on your index finger.You will be getting a high performance and content-rich small tablet for a price that will not make you in trouble.Nook HD+ starts at $269, but thing is that it is not a perfect tablet. Though having a quality HD display, it doesn't have much to offer you in content and apps. In case of iPad Mini, it is, for sure, unintelligently priced by Apple. It starts at a huge $329, which is indeed a big price for a device that misses Retina display and better processing elements.
Samsung has argued it is 'almost certain' that the HTC deal covers some of the same patents involved in its own litigation with Apple.It seeks to show Apple is willing to license its technology if the price is right.It has been speculated that HTC has agreed to pay Apple a royalty of up to $8 on each smartphone it sells, but the figure has been flatly denied by the firm's chief executive. The settlement of Apple and HTC ended their worldwide litigation and brought to a close one of the first major flare-ups in the global smartphone patent wars.Apple first sued HTC in 2010, setting in motion a legal conflagration that has since circled the globe and engulfed the biggest names in mobile technology.
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