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APPLE has dominated the tablet landscape since the launch of the first 10-inch iPad in 2010. Through the years, all of its slates boast killer features that make it the benchmark in tablet computing, namely… A receptive touchscreen, capable of sharp visuals and vivid colours. A stellar operating system. Fantastic build quality. Intuitive user interface and a superb app ecosystem with a large number of ‘made-for-tablet’ offerings. On the flip side… All newer tablets use the proprietary Lightning connector for charging and data transfer so you can’t even use an older iPad or iPhone’s cable to charge it, let alone those belonging to any of the hundreds of other devices. No expandable memory slot. Transferring music, movies or any other files through iTunes on your PC is a horrible experience.
16GB iPad Mini (Wi-Fi)
Fantastic battery life (9 hours of video). Storage is restricted to 16GB (however, there are larger storage capacities available at higher prices: 32GB for 27,900 and 64GB for 33,900). No calling facility or on-the-go internet. Specs: 7.9-inch IPS touchscreen (1024x768 pixels) | 1GHz dual-core CPU | 512MB RAM | 16/32/64GB internal memory, no microSD slot | 5MP rear cam, 1.2MP front cam | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Lightning connector | 4500 mAh battery | iOS 6.1 Verdict: The iPad Mini’s size and weight makes it comfortable to hold and use;
ideal for reading, watching movies and playing games. The screen isn’t a hi-res Retina display, but in our usage, it was crisp and clear enough for every scenario. If you will mostly use a tablet in your home, over a Wi-Fi connection, then the Mini is the frontrunner.
Price: 21,900
16GB iPad Mini (3G and Wi-Fi)
Nano-SIM slot for on-the-go internet. Fantastic battery life (9 hours of video). No calling facility – and it doesn’t run apps that rely on it either, like WhatsApp. 16GB of memory (32GB variant costs 35,900 and the 64GB costs 41,900). Specs: 7.9-inch IPS touchscreen (1024x768 pixels) | 1GHz dual-core CPU | 512MB RAM | 16/32/64GB internal memory, no microSD slot | 5MP rear cam, 1.2MP front cam | 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Lightning connector | 4500 mAh battery | iOS 6.1 Verdict: The iPad Mini with 3G can do all that the Wi-Fi model can do, and it also allows for on-the-go internet connectivity, making it one of the best tablets there is with the right mix of hardware, software and portability. Price: 29,990
iPad 4th Gen (with Retina Display)
Fantastic high-res touchscreen. Exceptional battery life (11 hours of video). No calling facility – and it doesn’t run apps that rely on those either, like WhatsApp. No microSD slot; 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB internal memory variants available. At 652gms, it is uncomfortable to use over extended periods of time. Specs: 9.7-inch IPS touchscreen (2048x1536 pixels) | 1.4GHz dual-core CPU | 1GB RAM | 16GB internal memory (also available with 32, 64 and 128GB storage), no microSD slot | 5MP rear cam, 1.2MP front cam | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Lightning connector (also available with 3G support) | 11,560 mAh battery | iOS 6.1 Verdict: Where the iPad scores over the Mini is the high-resolution (264 pixels per inch) Retina Display
with its 9.7-inch screen, which makes it a fantastic device to watch movies, browse the internet, or play games. Price: 39,900 and above
Mihir
Patkar TL130505
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