Unlike the new MacBook Pro line and OS X Mavericks, the brand new iPad mini with a high-resolution “retina” display won’t be available in stores today, which means you have a little lead time to think things over. Beyond numbers on paper (or on a 326 ppi screen), the new iPad mini features some pretty substantial updates that make it well worth considering for fans of the 7.9-inch form factor.
Let’s break down the meaningful differences.
Tech Specs Compared:
Notable differences between models are in bold.
Old iPad mini:
- 7.9-inch display
- 7.2mm thick
- 0.68 pounds (Wi-Fi), 0.69 pounds (Wi-Fi and Cellular)
- A5 processor
- 1024 by 768 resolution display (non-retina)
- 163 ppi (pixels per inch)
- 5 megapixel, f/2.4 back-facing camera
- 1080p video recording
- Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), dual channel (2.4GHz and 5GHz)
- Bluetooth 4.0
- 10-hour battery life
- Updated Pricing: $299 for 16GB Wi-Fi, $429 for 16GB Wi-Fi + LTE
New iPad mini with Retina:
- 7.9-inch display
- 7.5mm thick
- 0.73 pounds (Wi-Fi), 0.75 pounds (Wi-Fi and Cellular)
- A7 processor with 64-bit architecture
- M7 motion processor built-in
- 2048 by 1536 resolution display (“retina”)
- 326 ppi (pixels per inch)
- 5 megapixel, f/2.4 back-facing camera
- 1080p video recording with 3x video zoom
- Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), dual channel (2.4GHz and 5GHz) and MIMO
- Bluetooth 4.0
- 10-hour battery life
- Wi-Fi-only: $399 for 16GB, $499 for 32GB, $599 for 64GB, $699 for 128GB
- Wi-Fi + LTE: $529 for 16GB,
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