Testseek.com have collected 373 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%)
373 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 design
Formidable power
Wide app selection
Amazing performance with no compromises
Great battery life
Great looking Retina Display
Power in a small package
Sharp Retina Display
Premium construction
Snappy performance
Pretty light and thin by today's standards
Very powerful hardware
Excellent screen
Excellent audio
Pretty good camera
Games look fantastic
All the productivity you need with associated apps
And the
Retina display resolves all of our gripes with the old mini's screen
A7 SoC blows the old mini's A5 out of the water and nearly runs as quickly as the version in the iPad Air
And the battery charges more quickly if you use the includ
Fast performance
Great display
Huge library of available apps
The iPad Mini 2 has a sharp Retina screen
An ultraportable design
Great battery life and it's the most affordable tablet with access to the iOS App Store. Upgradeable to iOS 10 later this year
Size and weight for daily use. Excellent build quality
IPad Air Performance in a compact shell
Excellent app ecosystem
Gorgeous 2048 x 1536 pixel display. 10plus hour battery life will more than serve your crosscountry plane flight
Or close to a week of casual daily use. A7 processor (with M7 coprocessor) offers more power than you may ever need on a 7inch tablet. Tons o
Nearly identical in size but significantly evolved inside
This 7.9”screened tablet is five times as powerful as the original iPad mini
And only around 10% behind the iPad Air in overall performance. Retina display enables finedetail reading
Web browsin
Great
High density display
Incredible performance
Great battery life
Extremely lightweight and portable
Virtually endless supply of content for consumption
Gorgeous display
Hugely improved performance
Unbeatable ecosystem
Finally
A small formfactor iPad with Retina display! Unmatched build quality. Fast A7 processor for a firstclass experience.
Very portable
With a well built
Well designed body. Retina display is very crisp
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Significantly upgraded hardware. iOS has by far the best selection of tablet apps going around.
Stunning display
Solid performance
Long battery life
The editors didn't like
Pricey
Bottom Line
You'll be a happy camper if you buy Apple's iPad mini Retina
Bonus
IPad Air vs. every iPad EVER
Image
Mashable
Some touch targets not always easy to hit
No Touch ID
Screen image ghosting on some models
The iPad mini with Retina Display
IPad mini with Retina Display | $399 and up
Review Guide
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Design
Display
Performance and Har
High price point
Are all things we can live with
Without regretting the purchase
That's why this is a very solid slate. The iPad Mini Retina gets from us a 9.6 out of 10 for design
A 9.7 for hardware and a 9.5 out of 10 for OS and UI. The final grade is a 9.6 out of 10
IOS 7 is still a little rough around the edges on this and every iPad
Air gap between glass and LCD keeps screen from being as good as it could be
Features like Touch ID will have to wait until next year at the earliest
Scattered reports indicate that
Some other great performing tablets cost less
Harder to use one handed than smaller
7inch tablets
Android and Amazon tablets -- and even Windows laptops -- are available for less. Base model includes only 16GB of non-expandable storage. It's missing the Touch ID fingerprint sensor and split-screen feature found on newer iPads
Lacks Touch ID
Colors not as saturated as on iPad Air
Pricier than most small tablets
Needs more system RAM
So-so camera performance
Very pricey for the segment
No Touch ID fingerprint sensor
Not the latest Apple tech. Not as easy to hold with a single hand as narrower small-screen tablets
Camera not as good as on iPhones
No Touch ID fingerprint detector
Like on previous-gen iPads
Is glare-prone
Thin-sounding audio
Less-than-ideal speaker positioning
Expensive even for basic version
Can't expand on storage
Not the latest Apple tech. Not as easy to hold with a single hand as narrower smallscreen tablets
Expensive
Priceysimilar sized and specced tablets go for closer to $200. Stereo speakers both located on one end of the device. Would be nice if it had better networking capabilities
New 326 PPI Retina display matches past iPads in resolution but falls noticeably short in color performance
Some screens also have image retention issues. Larger battery adds slightly to thickness and weight of original iPad mini. A7 processor speed matc
Speaker placement isn't the best
iOS 7 is in need of further tablet optimization
Moderately expensive
Just big enough to not fit in some jacket pockets
IOS 7 has problems
Expensive for a small tablet
I miss the black color
Display is slightly less bright than the iPad Air. Colors look washed out when compared to iPad Air and iPhone 5s/5c
Especially for storage upgrades and the cellular model. Display color gamut is lacking.
Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Portable, powerful, great screen, as a tablet should be
No Touch ID, not 802.11ac, no microSD
The iPad mini with Retina display bests the efforts of the original mini in virtually every department - and where it doesn't offer an outright improvement it sticks with what worked before. The naysayers will tell you iOS 7 is chaotic, that Androi...
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Facing the world with a proper Retina display means the new iPad Mini has overcome the key limitation of its predecessor. The fact that it has also gained internals to match those of the top-of-the-range iPad Air means it's no longer the "iPad Jr" either...
Published: 2013-11-21, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Gorgeous build, stunning Retina screen, All day battery life, Much faster than the original Mini
Very expensive compared to 7/8in tablets, No expandable storage, Marginally inferior colours compared to Air's screen
If it wasn't for the tiny niggles of colour reproduction, performance and price, we'd give the iPad Mini with Retina display the overall tablet crown. Colours look slightly more vivid and accurate both on the iPad Air (which also performs ever-so-slightl...
Abstract: The new 7.9-inch display should show photos and videos in razor sharp detail as it features more than 3.1 million pixels; one million more than an HDTV. It has the same 64-bit chip that powers the iPad Air.The 128GB Wi-Fi only model costs £559, while th...
Amazing display, excellent battery life, fast processor, great 3D graphics, easy to use, app store still number one for quality and variety
A more expensive choice in the current tablet market
Apple has taken its landmark tablet and made it significantly better. There's no doubt this is the best small tablet on the market, and should budget not be a primary factor in a buying decision then it's the device to go for whether it's for screen qual...
At the start of this review, we mentioned you needed to make a pocket-based decision with the iPad mini.Essentially, there is such synchronicity of user experience across everything Apple currently makes, that really it comes down to how much money you wa...
If iPads were the only tablets in existence, you'd be able to make your decision between the Air and mini completely based on size. I prefer the iPad Air to Apple's smaller slate because I think that once something isn't truly handheld or pocket-sized li...
Adds a high-res Retina screen, Thin, light, and comfortable to hold, Powerful 64-bit processor, New Wi-Fi antennas are fast, iOS 7 runs smooth, Battery life is still 10 hours
Camera quality has not improved, A hair thicker and heavier than iPad Mini, $400 price tag is steep for a compact tablet, No fingerprint sensor, Some users complain about iOS 7's new look
The iPad Mini 2 is our favorite tablet of 2013. With a powerful 64-bit A7 processor and a high-resolution ‘Retina' screen, it finishes the job that Apple started with the first iPad Mini started. At $400, it's a lot more expensive than other compact tab...
Published: 2013-11-13, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
You'd be hard-pressed to determine that this tablet is anything other than great after looking over our lab results . While the mini lags behind competition substantially in terms of color reproduction, that's the only real performance flaw we could find....