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Ipad Air 2 vs Ipad mini 4
has anybody gone from an iPad air 2 to a mini 4 and been happier with it?
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I went from a mini 2 to a mini 4 and I'm happy :-)
Ipad air2 is more powerful than ipad mini4.
Wouldnt change my iPad Air 2 for a mini 4 (less powerful and i like the 9.7 screen) but i would change an iPad 2,3,4, Air1, mini1, mini2, mini3, for either one of them.
I kind of like compact things so I don't really care about the screen size on it's own, if it directly affects functionality too much then I would consider it in that way but I'm leaning toward the petite convenience of the mini 4. i'm just trying to find out any reason that it would be a mistake to go that way. Is there anything else that really makes you guys go for the air 2 besides screen size..... is it really that much faster? I'm planning on using it primarily as a little beat machine , I'm currently on an iPad 3, and will be choosing between an iPad air 2/ 64 or an iPad mini 4 / 128
The multi-split function didnt try it yet but it will be good to have two apps at the same time. Im still in ios8
And think in the apps ypu use most, a lot of apps looks great in ipad mini but a few dont. Well is more difficult to work with, apps with a lot of UI elements.
how does Samplr work out for you on your mini?
Works really good
i couldn't resist so I grabbed one, gonna give it a good go if it doesn't work out I'll return it.
Way back I had plans to get a faster iPad Mini. My eyes are not getting any better so I ended up with an Air 2 and even with that some apps have 'too small to read' text/labels/buttons (which is a result of trying to cram too much on the screen at once and/or bad interface-design) not to mention the click-areas need a 'pointing device' even though i don't have 'sausage-fingers'
Sadly the iPad Pro is not a laptop replacement yet. I just wonder how long it will take before someone 'hacks' it to run a full version of OS X instead...
@kobamoto said:
Cool, have fun.