Unboxing the iPad Mini & Basic Accessories & Quick Comparison to the New iPad 2012 by tkviper
http://www.wkode.com for my website In this video, I unboxed the new iPad Mini plus a few essential accessories. I also do a quick comparison with the 3rd Generation iPad, which was released in March 2012. I will do a separate video for a more in depth comparison between the two devices. I personally really enjoy using the iPad Mini because of its size and weight. I do miss the speed and retina display on the iPad 3, but with the iPad Mini's 308g or 0.68 lb, I don't hesitate to take it with me anywhere I am in my house or outdoors. When you hold one, you forget it's an iPad; feels more like a little notepad, but one that is powerful enough to run all the great apps made especially for the iPad. It's pretty awesome to play games like Infinity Blade 2, Real Racing 2 HD, Street Fighter x Tekken Mobile, etc on such a thin and light device. The screen size is perfect for games...just enough room for the controls and view angle for the content. It always felt a little weird gaming on the iPad's huge 9.7" screen, not to mention its 1.5lb (1.8lb+ with case) weight. The reason I prefer using the iPad 3 over my Macbook Air was due to the portability and durability of the iPad. And this is the same reason why I prefer the iPad Mini. Please rate, comment, subscribe, and share this video with everyone. Thanks.
http://www.wkode.com for my website In this video, I unboxed the new iPad Mini plus a few essential accessories. I also do a quick comparison with the 3rd Generation iPad, which was released in March 2012. I will do a separate video for a more in depth comparison between the two devices. I personally really enjoy using the iPad Mini because of its size and weight. I do miss the speed and retina display on the iPad 3, but with the iPad Mini's 308g or 0.68 lb, I don't hesitate to take it with me anywhere I am in my house or outdoors. When you hold one, you forget it's an iPad; feels more like a little notepad, but one that is powerful enough to run all the great apps made especially for the iPad. It's pretty awesome to play games like Infinity Blade 2, Real Racing 2 HD, Street Fighter x Tekken Mobile, etc on such a thin and light device. The screen size is perfect for games...just enough room for the controls and view angle for the content. It always felt a little weird gaming on the iPad's huge 9.7" screen, not to mention its 1.5lb (1.8lb+ with case) weight. The reason I prefer using the iPad 3 over my Macbook Air was due to the portability and durability of the iPad. And this is the same reason why I prefer the iPad Mini. Please rate, comment, subscribe, and share this video with everyone. Thanks.