This is a static copy of the main wikispot.org site, preserved for historical purposes only. Please see this page for more information.

ipadminiinsociety

InfoInfo
Search:    
iPad mini in society
(the name of the wiki)
wiki
(What type of wiki is this?)
Link
[shortname]shortname
[WWW]http://url.org/ (if you buy a domain name)
Creators
(who owns the wiki and links to their pages)
Contact
(some form of non-wiki based contact information)
Creation Date
(Date, i.e. YYYY-MM-DD)

Please describe the wiki, its history, or just generally about it here. Also take a screenshot and upload it as an image.
For some reason, the iPad mini has been very controversial. First it started in September at the iPhone announcement because no announcement was made. Then the controversy started because it looked like Apple was going to have an event specifically for the mini. Next came the price speculation…and finally, the actual release and everyone seemed mad that the mini was what it was. Leo Laporte “The Tech Guy” even rated it a “Don’t Buy”! WOW…Really?

I pre-ordered the iPad mini and it arrived on Friday. After using over the weekend, I can honestly say I love it! No complaints here!!

It’s not my first iPad. I used to have an iPad for work, but then I just started using my phone. I have an 11 inch Mac Air which I use at home a lot and while I liked the iPad, I just didn’t want to carry a device with a 10 inch screen, but the iPhone screen was just getting a little small. The iPad mini was perfect for what I needed.

True…it does not have Retina display, but I don’t miss it at all. Because of the smaller screen webpages, apps, photos, video, all look fine to me. I’ve already read quite a bit on it and have watched several TV shows, and they looked great. Lack of Retina is not a deal breaker.

The price…yes, it is more expensive. Yes, there are other 7 inch tablets that are cheaper. But like a few mentioned to me when they heard the price, “oh, that’s not too bad. It’s Apple”, meaning, you get higher quality for a higher price.

Being invested in the Apple ecosystem comes at a price in one form or another. I signed in with my Apple ID and my iTunes Match populated, and the Apps I wanted were ready to go. Apple isn’t the only company that does this, but that’s why I didn’t mind paying the $70 more.

I’ve used the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire. The Nexus 7 is a good device, but the Android OS can be complicated for non-techs. The Fire was a rough experience I did not enjoy. Besides, the Kindle Fire is now more like a catalog that a media device. You even get ads on it. To me, that’s just not a great experience.

So, why the drama? Why the controversy? Do we just expect more from Apple? I really think the mini is one of the first products that Apple released due to pressure from the masses. Usually Apple tells us what we want, but it seems this isn’t the case with the iPad mini. It was clear that the public wanted 7-8 inch tablets, and Apple acquiesced and gave us one. Was the iPad mini rushed just to get a product out there? Is the price deliberately higher because of low supply or testing the waters? Will the mini everyone wants be released in 7 months? Probably “yes” to all. But Apple’s a company, and their job is to make money.

Similar things have happened with Apple in the past. Remember the iPod mini? All they did was shrink it down. Then they offered it in different colors. Then they release iPod Socks. (yep, the really did….check it out here) That wasn’t very innovative….but it still became their best selling iPod up to that time. Perhaps that same will happen with the mini. (hopefully there won’t be iPad mini Socks in the future)

The iPad mini is all I’d hoped it would be. Super light, easy to use, larger screen, but not the size or weight of the full size iPad. For me…I couldn’t be happier.

I personally think anyone that is thinking about the iPad mini, once you use it, you’ll instantly love it. You won’t miss what is doesn’t have, just enjoy what it does. And hopefully the more people do that, the more the controversy will die down.

This is a Wiki Spot wiki. Wiki Spot is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that helps communities collaborate via wikis.