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Posted by jk: Tue Oct 22nd, 2013 18:36 1st Post
Whilst I dont think I would want to use an iPad for image editing I can see the appeal of you are away from home/base for extended periods.

These new iPads announced today look to be very good for this task.
http://connect.dpreview.com/post/6889749761/apple-ipad-air-mini-retina-display?utm_campaign=internal-link&utm_source=news-list&utm_medium=text&ref=title_0_2



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Posted by TomOC: Wed Oct 23rd, 2013 14:13 2nd Post
Well, they finally got the mini right. No reason it shouldn't have the same horsepower as the larger one.

Hard call...mini or air???

I think the 9.7" screen still wins...especially for watching movies or TV when travelling :-) and for books...my old eyes enjoy the slightly larger screen.

OTOH, the size of the mini is almost compelling.

Kind of like a pocket book sized paperback vs. a "trade" sized one...

Oh my...what a wonderful dilemna...



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Posted by Eric: Wed Oct 23rd, 2013 14:27 3rd Post
TomOC wrote:
Well, they finally got the mini right. No reason it shouldn't have the same horsepower as the larger one.

Hard call...mini or air???

I think the 9.7" screen still wins...especially for watching movies or TV when travelling :-) and for books...my old eyes enjoy the slightly larger screen.

OTOH, the size of the mini is almost compelling.

Kind of like a pocket book sized paperback vs. a "trade" sized one...

Oh my...what a wonderful dilemna...

My wife has the mini, I have the larger one.

But the quality of the mini screen is so good, I will probably opt for the mini when I change later this year.



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Posted by jk: Wed Oct 23rd, 2013 18:13 4th Post
I think a new iPad Mini with 64GB and 4G connection is the way I will go. I do like my iPad 2 but the smaller size is ideal when traveling.



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Posted by richw: Mon Oct 28th, 2013 00:36 5th Post
Same thing I am considering. I use my iPad2 for almost everything and it's very battered now, I'm going to upgrade, but mini or full size?

I do a lot of PDF reading and notating on it currently, that is my main reason for hesitating about a mini otherwise the mini would win for for me.



Posted by jk: Mon Oct 28th, 2013 06:00 6th Post
If you annotating then the larger screen will be better. I use iAnnotate and it is good.



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