Developers, and those paying for app development, breathed a huge sigh of relief when it was revealed the iPad Mini would have the resolution as the iPad’s 1 and 2 – meaning there was no need to redesign or update existing apps for the new device. Having sold over 3million units at launch, it’s not too early to declare the new Apple device a success but questions still remain; does it feel like a big iPhone/iPod or like a small iPad? What’s the screen like? And do I really need one (of course you do)? Luckily Digital Foundry are here to answer all those questions and probably a few more important ones.
To read the Digital Foundry’s excellent and in-depth review of the new iPad Mini iClick here.
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