Testseek.com have collected 372 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Mini 2 7.9 inch and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Mini 2 7.9 inch.
November 2013
(90%)
372 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
225 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent Build Quality and Premium Finish
Lot of tablet specific applications
Top notch performance
Excellent battery life
Last year's iPad mini was a near-perfect device save for one flaw-that muddy display-that made it nearly unusable. This year's has not only fixed that
It's paired the result with iOS 7
An operating system that is
Regardless of whatever else you might t
Brilliant Display
Portable and premium design
Fluid performance
Great Battery Life
Unmatched App Ecosystem
The editors didn't like
On the expensive side
Lack of expandable storage
Camera lacks flash and isn't great for lowlight performance
IOS 7 feels boring and same throughout
I haven't mentioned the price yet because things should stand on their own merit
Everyone's got different budgets
Etc. etc. Allow me to mention it now. I do not like the price. I find the price unnerving. The price is very much more than a price I would
Stunning display, Solid performance, Long battery life
No Touch ID, Relatively expensive
The iPad mini matches the full-sized iPad Air in display quality, design and performance. Just be prepared to pay more than you would have for last year's model....
Abstract: The $399 iPad mini (16 GB Wi-Fi) with Retina display is over $100 more expensive than the 16GB Nexus 7. It's also $100 more expensive than the original iPad mini model (without Retina display), costs exactly the same as a 16GB iPad 2, and is only $100 che...
Sleek, compact design, Fast A7 chip is up to the task of gaming, iOS 7, if you like the new interface, Same long battery life as before, Robust app ecosystem, Nice Retina display
Needs more system RAM, So-so camera performance, Very pricey for the segment, No Touch ID fingerprint sensor
From a design standpoint, there's really nothing to see here that wasn't seen already in the initial version of the iPad mini, but the overall package is far more compelling. The form factor suits those who are only interested in smaller tablets that can...
The Apple iPad mini with Retina Display is perhaps the best small tablet money can buy at the moment, and it shows in the $399 basic price. It has an extremely high resolution display, premium design, blazing 64-bit chipset, very long battery life, and...
Published: 2013-12-12, Author: Warner , review by: gottabemobile.com
As someone who has uses the iPad mini with Retina Display alongside the iPad Air since their release there's not many more observations I can make as to the specifics of the smaller iPad mini. The differences in my view rest solely on size and how that af...
Excellent display quality, Lightweight, Fast 64bit Apple A7 processor
Expensive even for basic version, Can't expand on storage
The Apple iPad mini with Retina display is easy to carry around, it looks great, and it offers much faster performance than its predecessor, a necessity for running iOS 7 well. The biggest issue TPCR is confronted with is the price for storage, because m...
Abstract: What a difference a year makes. Last year, the then-new iPad Mini was the unquestioned top pick for a media tablet , thanks to its friendly iTunes software for managing your personal media and its superior hardware, which easily outperformed the corner-cu...
Abstract: The Retina iPad Mini, Kindle Fire HDX, Nexus 7, Dell Venue 7 and Venue 8 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 go toe to toe in InfoWorld Test Center's reviewWhat a difference a year makes. Last year, the then-new iPad Mini was the unquestioned top pick for a ...
This is the iPad mini we were hoping for last year, and the iPad mini I didn't expect until next year, based on last year's specs. It's a pleasant surprise to see that Apple decided to keep what worked about last years iPad mini, while upgrading just abou...
Published: 2013-11-27, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Very portable, with a well built, well designed body. Retina display is very crisp, powered by fast, significantly upgraded hardware. iOS has by far the best selection of tablet apps going around.
Pricey, especially for storage upgrades and the cellular model. Display color gamut is lacking.