Apple updates the iPad mini with A12 Bionic chip, now supports Apple Pencil
The new iPad mini sports Apple Pencil support and the blazing fast A12 Bionic chip found in the latest models. If you've been waiting to upgrade, now is the time. Priced at $399 for a Wi-Fi only tablet and $529 for the Wi-Fi and LTE iPad mini, both with a Retina display. The entry-level price comes standard with 64GB of onboard storage all the way up to 256GB.
Providing some distinction between the mini and Pro models, the new iPad mini supports the first-generation Apple Pencil and Touch ID. This allows Apple to keep the price down while introducing the pencil to an even wider audience. With a 7.9 inch design, this iPad is small enough to fit in your pocket and weighs less than a pound. Order your new iPad mini today or see them in stores next week. What do you think of the new iPad mini?
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I really hate apple for overpriced technology
I wish their products were cheaper, but they want to make stuff that lasts. Apple tends to use higher quality components. Some people are still using the original iPad from 2010 because they were built like tanks.