iPad Mini Could Retail For $250, Delete iPad 2
Nerval's Lobster writes "If the Apple rumor mill proves correct, the unveiling of the iPad Mini this week could mean sayonara for the iPad 2. At least, that's the prediction of Evercore Partners analyst Rob Cihra, who wrote in a recent note to investors that he believes Apple will remove the iPad 2 from its lineup to make room for a smaller tablet. Apple insider excerpted parts of Cihra's note Oct. 19. Of course, that's just one analyst speculating about the future plans of a company known for playing things close to the proverbial vest: Apple's Oct. 23 event in California could feature all sorts of surprises. So what do we know about the iPad Mini? First, that it might not be called the iPad Mini — that's a moniker dreamed up by the press. Second, a cheaper and smaller iPad could impact the market for e-readers and 'price-sensitive users,' according to J.P. Morgan analyst Mark Moskowitz, which in turn could mean a challenging future for Amazon, Google, and other IT vendors marketing cheaper tablets. Third, the media—driven by unnamed sources and blurry spy photos—seems to have collectively settled on a 7.85-inch screen without a high-resolution Retina Display."
Tablet fads have come and gone... the iPad has actually done really well this time around, but I remember how the 486 tablets (that did all the same stuff at much lower resolution) were going to make PCs obsolete... sure they did.
Due to e-readers, I think this time around tablets might actually settle into a durable niche of their own. But a lot of people (such as myself) will never really have a use for one.
$250 would be nice but it's probably $329.
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/10/20/ipad-mini-pricing-to-begin-at-approximately-329/
An ipod touch, yes...http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_ipod/family/ipod_touch
Yeah, but it could sell for $250 or..... it could not!
It's a rumour. It's not news.
What do we know about an iPad mini? Nothing until it has been announced.
It seems strange to pay less for a 7" iPad mini than a 3" iPod touch.
It looks like Google will be adding some models next week - Nexus 10, with an extremely high resolution screen for less than $300. And a Nexus 7 32G with the price of the original Nexus 7 dropping to about $160.
Some new Nexus phones too.
I have a Nexus Galaxy phone that I bought from Google and use on a prepaid plan. It's a nice unlocked choice without the junk the phone company loads on your phone, and the prepaid aspect gives me a lot of flexibility.
It does, the difference is that an iPod Touch exists while an iPad Mini is just a theory at this point and any speculation as to its price is just that.
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I want a full color high resolution tablet sized 9x12 that doesn't cost more than about $350. Until they get to that point I don't need one because my phone already does everything a tablet can do - and more. I want a bigger screen, not a smaller one.
I love the phrasing Price Sensitive users, aka cheap bastards. Seriously why anyone would get an ipad for ebook reading over the options offered by Barnes and Noble or Amazon.
So after all the "bigger screen, MOAR PIXELZ!!!!1!!!" ad campaign for the new iPhone, they made this one lower res and smaller and rebooted old technology. I didn't know Apple customers' top 3 wanted features were decrementing the version number, less pixels, and a smaller viewing area.
It's clearly a stopgap measure. Apple needs to get a "Goldilocks" product to keep someone else from owning that size profile and eroding their market share in smaller and larger formats.
The best engineering will be in both the iPad and the iPhone: best battery life, best display, etc. This mid-size is a compromise of the two, and won't really excel at anything in particular. If it ever does, it will be because of functionality that will be held back from being released on other sizes. Maybe external storage? Maybe two cameras for 3D? Maybe some software tweak that won't be made available? It's obviously only conjecture: it really doesn't make too much sense to me.
Apple is clearly run by a bean counter these days, so, minus the big-picture drawn by Jobs, they're just paying attention to their competitors. Too much attention, methinks.
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Yes, but the cheapest iPod Touch is a 32Gb model, while the cheapest iPads are 16Gb.
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I'd be shocked if they didn't drop the iPad 2. There's no point in keeping it since it's old technology. It fit a niche but if people want a cheaper option they'll get the mini. I don't see a need to come up with one for every price point. You've got the full strength then a cheaper version for those that can't aford the full sized one. What I want to see is more memory. Where are the 128 and 256 models? I found the HD films looked only marginally better while sucking up twice my capacity so I stopped buying them right after I tried one. They burn up too much space. With 128 or 256 I could hold multiple seasons of TV shows or a decent movie collection, a 120 to 250 at standard def. Right now I have to plan ahead and only load what I'm likely to watch.
iPodTouch/iPhone = small screen
iPad mini = medium screen
iPad = large screen
Each has a market. Having them all lets Apple get more market penetration. In fact, many people, like us, buy multiples. I don't want to carry even an iPad mini around in my pocket by an iPodTouch is just right. Goldilocks was onto something.
If anything, I would expect Apple to bring out an iPad MAXi with a bigger screen. Then you've got the iTV for the really big version.
Next make them all run MacOS and Windows (all Macs can do both) and it's a home run.
Apple, and many iPad owners, have for years not really understood why people buy smaller tablets, with Steve Jobs openly mocking them and commiting to never producing one.
It's not exactly surprising that the specs of a tablet Apple doesn't want to make, intended for a market it just doesn't understand the existence of, might be underwhelming.
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I'm the first to mention this, but there there are solid rumors of the "New iPad" getting a revamp with a move to the new lightning connector. The latest iPod touch has the new lightning connector and the iPad mini will have it too. Apple is not shy about ditching technology so it would make sense to ditch the iPad 2 to ensure that all of its mobile lineup carries the lightning connector
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All the people thinking Apple has to compete with Nexus/Fire are forgetting something. Those products have essentially no profit margin, they are non-profit products.
Apple doesn't work that way. Apple makes its money with nice healthy profit margins, of which there would be zero in an 8" 4:3 iPad. That is another thing, did everyone forget how rounding works. The iPad Mini rumors state the display is 7.85". If you going to round off to the nearest inch, that is 8" not 7" like everyone keeps stating.
Basically there is no way in Hell that (we exist for profit margins) Apple is going to sell an 8" iPad for less than $300.
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First device in that space for this season is Sony's Tap 20:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2011644/sony-tap-20-review-a-windows-8-all-in-one-thats-also-a-humongous-tablet.html
20" 1600 x 900 pixel display.
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The event is freaking TOMORROW. What's the point in posting an article today that speculates what the price of the iPad Mini might be? We'll actually know tomorrow - no speculation involved!
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I'm holding out, myself, for the all-in-one tablet... powerful enough to manage as an IT/developer's tool (I figure they're close enough already, but to the point that I won't be crippled without a laptop nearby) and includes FULL telephony... I realize one isn't about to hold a tablet up to their ear, but with bluetooth one could have one of those in-ear things just as they do now with an iphone... I'm simply not willing to buy multiple devices that have so much overlap but one damn feature or two that is unique when there's really no good reason for it.
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Too much attention, methinks.
Exactly. When your competition is making zero or even negative profits on each unit, just stay away from the whole damn thing unless you think you can command a big premium. Or unless you want in on their business model, which I think Apple would do poorly in.
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So what do we know about the iPad Mini?
Absolutely nothing - the iPad mini (and it's specs and costs) are complete fabrications by "journalists" and "analysts" who have to churn out so many words per day to justify their existence.
Since when did Apple care about the low-profit end of the market? They don't do any cheap products, they are a premium only brand. And before you say it even the products that are relatively cheap, like the smaller iPods, are not cheap in their class.
If Apple do release an iPad Mini at this price point it would be a major change of direction for them.
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Maybe you just don't have a use for one. A lot of people don't. Nothing wrong with that.
For me, it's a laptop replacement. Since I have a desktop and don't have a laptop, I just got an iPad instead. All I wanted was something I could read on that's portable, and it does a great job at that. Plays games, has my music (and an occasional movie), does browsing and email really well, has my ebooks, etc.
Battery life lasts far longer then a laptop does and it's more portable. Since I don't do real "work" with it, the limitations don't matter and its better then a laptop at everything I'd use it for. Doesn't even come close to replacing my desktop, but it augments it perfectly.
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When the RIM Blackberry tablet first came out up here in Canada, I distinctly remember the first reviews on the news and in print. One of the big "complaints" about the RIM tablet was that it was smaller - only 7.6 inches wide. Strangely enough, the article here states the new mini iPad is 7.85 inches wide.
I remember too it wasn't so much what the reviewers on TV said, it was how they said it, their "tone of voice", the inflection in the words, not the words themselves. Now that Apple is doing a small tablet, it's the next "exciting product". *sigh*
Anyhow, the basic 8 gig RIM tablet occasionally goes on sale here in Canada for around the $100 mark and they are usually sold out instantly long before you can drive to the store or even think of ordering one online. Leads me to think the number one use of tablets is e-mail, surf the web, read books and/or business documents. I don't use my iPad for music or movies or TV shows, etc, just business. Over the past year I've taken most the apps off that I had on my "old" original iPad one, because I simply don't use it for very much more than those items above.
True you can do a million and one things with an iPad - or most tablets nowadays, but in real world use I find I still need a full featured laptop. I love my iPad for what it is, I make great use of it, but I see zero need for me to upgrade to an iPad 3 or a mini-iPad or any other new tablet. Somedays i think the real reason for the latest and greatest iPad is so you can look cool at Starbucks. for me, I will wait until my current iPad dies out or becomes hopelessly obsolete, and then, with all the choices out there, my next tablet will be whatever gets the job done.
Sony makes decent (dumb)consumer electronics, but it falls flat on its fucking face in any sort of computing device. Id rather have a cheapo chinese tablet then a Sony.
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I've never really understood it either. 7 inches is too large to fit in your pocket, yet too small for a lot of tasks. Once you need to carry a backpack/purse/messenger bag to carry the device about, you might as well at least have a 9-10 inch screen. I've been waiting for the Google Nexus 10 which is rumoured to be coming out. If they give it a reasonable price, like they did with the Nexus 7, then I'll be buying one for sure. I have an eBook reader that only has 6 inch screen, which is fine because I only use it for fiction novels. But for something that's supposed to be used to browse the web, I don't think that anything in the 7 inch range would be big enough. Ideally, I'd like to have a 14 inch tablet, but I know that would be cost prohibitive.
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It's 'dollars', you idiot. The expression is "more dollars than sense."
It's a pun.
On the other hand, when Apple ignores what its competition is doing (larger screens on phones, 4G/LTE) people complain that Apple is being arrogant and that anyone who agrees with their decisions is iSheep.
They've done really well with their previous strategy, but no strategy wins forever in a competitive environment. While I think it would be a shame to see them go to a 100% reactionary strategy, trolling Slashdot and other sites for suggestions for new features to release and/or making Samsungian copies of every device that sells more than 10,000 copies, a slight adjustment to address a market which they didn't care about before, but which appears to exist and be under-served, is not a bad idea.
I think that the 7.85" iPad is a purely defensive move. They don't want other vendors to get a strong foothold in the tablet market purely because of their inaction on mid-sized devices. If they continue to use the previous-generation components--CPU, GPU, display--they can take advantage of economies of scale that other vendors don't have, and with an even modest success rate, they can put a dent in the growth of 7" Android-based tablets.
Me, what I'd like to see is a 13-15" iPad "Pro" model, with more room for detailed work (without zooming) for artists, illustrators, photographers, etc. It would be mostly for use on an easel-type desk, because it'd be unwieldy to hold in one hand, but I think it could be a success in some niche markets.
Of course, I don't expect to see it any time soon, but if some Android vendor comes out with one and it is a hit, I doubt that they'd ignore it. A company like Wacom could lead the way with an Android-based large-screen tablet.
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I know I see a lot of people in cafe's and diners using them. I went by Barnes&Nobles just last week and 3 people were sitting there surfing on iPads. I have no real use for something that large but I do have a Galaxy Player 5" tablet that I love. I use the thing everywhere mostly to read on but also occasionaly to watch a show or something and then I surf on it quite a bit also. I think a 5" device is perfect for me, big enough to see but small enough to fit in a pocket.
but a 10" doesn't. Also, what do you mean by "too small"? The number of pixels on a Nexus 7 matches a lot of the larger tablets, so as long as you can read the smaller font size you're golden. Lastly, 7" is small and light enough to easily hold it in one hand. 10" is borderline too bulky.
I say all the above as the owner of a firesale Touchpad. I use it a lot (alternate between WebOS/CM9 as needed), but I'd probably really like a Nexus 7.
Quick, let me buy the hype-driven Surface RT tablet and get something that will not work.
Oh. wait. Never mind.
Here's a news flash, my iPad2 is going to work fine. I'll buy an iPad mini when the price drops in the New Year.
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Skype on iPad or Android and you have it. FaceTime and Messages work great too.
Sadly, no... skype is currently not allowed to make emergency service calls. I'm speaking of a telephony service that is 100% exchangeable with modern requirements of having a damn phone number (yes, I hate phones.) If I didn't have to write down a phone number on forms I'd probably not even have one... but as long as I MUST, I'd just as soon not having to have a separate and ultimately unused object that handles it.
Ah, but you're wrong. 7" FWIW is just small enough to fit in your (trouser) pocket, and once you use it you'll realize that it doesn't really have any less screen real estate in practice than the bigger tablets.
Moreover, 10" tablets are designed to be the same size as "a sheet of paper" because someone who should have known better (I'm looking at you corpse of Steve Jobs) thought that was a good idea, given that's something people feel comfortable holding.
But he's wrong. But nobody holds a full sized, unfolded, sheet of paper for any length of time. As a portability metric, it's a mistake. The 7" tablets are roughly the size as "a sheet of paper" folded in half, which is something people are willing to hold for an extended period of time.
This is something I learned the hard way. My first tablet was a 10" one, intentionally, because I didn't think a 7" was "big enough". I then got a Kindle Fire, and realized I'd been utterly, utterly, wrong the first time. The Fire was small enough that I actually took it with me, while the 10" was something I rarely look anywhere because it was too big. 10" just isn't portable - well, it's portable in the sense that your laptop is portable, but if you're going to carry around something like that, well, why not carry around the more powerful, open, and capable device?
Either way, Apple doesn't "get it". Or maybe someone there belatedly does, but enough people at Apple don't that - if the current rumors are true - they're going to handicap the 7-8".
Which is a shame - for Apple - because the likely benefit of producing a sub-par 7"-8" tablet will be to simultaneously bless the form factor, while undermining the iPad brand, driving people to Android. As a fan of the latter, and critic of Apple's recent turn to the dark side, I'm "happy" about this, but I think it's bad for them.
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MSRP on those is $999. Who knows what it will actually sell for. Also, it's a Sony, made by the devil, in hell.
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This has the be the stupidest complaint about tablets that I hear in every discussion. You don't need to be able to touch-type because you're looking at the keyboard anyway!
My concern over the smaller screen is that I can touch-type on an iPad on-screen keyboard (when in landscape orientation). I wouldn't be able to do that on a 7" display. I'd prefer to have one more inch of keyboard on the iPad for more comfort in touch-typing, but the current size is barely adequate.
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Use Google Voice for your contact number, no need for a physical phone. It still doesn't do e911, but I doubt that tablets will support e911 even after VoLTE is the norm due to it being such a niche use case.
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Are they really going to wind up with a MaxiPad?
Competition also tends to push down costs.
The mini is a response to many of the smaller (Nexus 7, kindle, etc) tablets that are gaining popularity at the $200-$300 price-mark.
The iPod doesn't seem to have similar competition in terms of popularity.
I don't get all the hype with the iPad. I really don't.
This tells us more about you than it tells us about the iPad.
If it's premium only, why are other tablets with similar hardware specs priced the same?
MacRumors also thinks it highly likely that a new iMac will be unveiled at the same time. I hope so, because my 2007 MacBook Pro is getting long in the tooth, and while it serves most of my mobile computing needs it just can't keep up with my music recording software of choice. I'm confident that the curent-gen iMacs will, and if a new model is released, I'll be able to snag the newly-outdated one at a healthy discount.
I like the hardware and the OS, and I don't mind paying a bit of a premium for it. I also don't need the cutting-edge, and since my "mobile" setup already involves an audio box that requires power and a desk to sit on, I don't mind the sacrifice of full mobility. Here's hoping.
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Yes, but given that a 20" LCD TV is ~$350, I couldn't take the OP's price point seriously, and it's a rare device which doesn't eventually go for less than list price.
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