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If you’re looking for a tablet with a smaller screen, the panel here will suit you very well we’d have liked to see a 120Hz refresh rate, but it isn’t too much of an issue.
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Unlike the 120Hz iPad Pro line, the iPad mini features a standard 60Hz refresh-rate display, so you’re not getting a super-smooth experience when scrolling social feeds or playing games. It’s unlikely that you’ll find this is an issue though, and the screen is suitably bright and the picture quality is clear.
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That’s good for a tablet, but it isn’t the best resolution we’ve seen on a slate, and – most noticeably when you’re watching video – the resolution isn’t as strong as on some Android tablets or even the iPad Pro 2021 line. The resolution is 2266 x 1488, which works out to 326 pixels per inch. It’s far from an “all-screen” look, though. These bezels aren’t necessarily an issue though, as they allow you to more easily hold the tablet without touching the screen. The iPad mini features an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display, which offers good picture quality.Īpple says it's an “all-screen design”, but we’d argue that that isn’t strictly the case, as there are thick bezels around the outside of the screen.
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The iPad mini also gets upgraded stereo speakers, which we found gave full and clear audio when listening to music or watching video on the tablet. Note that the Apple Pencil doesn’t come with the tablet, so you’ll be spending more if you want Apple’s stylus. The right edge houses the charger / connector for the Apple Pencil (second-gen), as well as the SIM tray. The iPad mini supports a variety of accessories such as the Apple Pencil, although it’s not as functional as the iPad Pro 2021 with its Thunderbolt connector. On the bottom edge of the tablet is the USB-C port, which is used for recharging the device as well as for connecting accessories. We’d recommend setting up fingers on both hands so that the unlock button is always within easy reach of one of your digits, whether you're using the tablet in portrait or landscape orientation. Instead, there’s a power button on the top edge in the left hand corner, and this is also home to the Touch ID sensor that enables you to use your fingerprint to unlock the tablet. There’s also no home button on the iPad mini 2021, which was a staple of past versions of this tablet.
On previous versions, you’d find these on the right hand edge of the device. The iPad mini weighs 293 grams (a touch less than the 2019 model), which means it’s easy to slide into a bag – and even a large jacket pocket – and not feel the extra weight.Īpple has moved the buttons slightly on the new iPad mini, and you’ll now find the volume buttons are on the top edge, at the top right-hand corner. The Purple and Pink colors are more bold and vibrant than the options for the iPad mini 2019 or the iPad Pro 2021, and we’d recommend choosing one of those shades over the more conservative Space Gray if you’re looking for a more eye-catching design. There are four color options: Purple, Pink, and Space Gray, plus a cream-like color that Apple is calling Starlight – you’ll see the Purple model pictured throughout this review. The design here is more like the iPad Air 4 or the new iPhone 13 than the previous mini – it’s a flat-edged design that looks and feels premium, with a brushed metal effect on the rear of the tablet.