iPad Mini 3 The iPad mini range is still a brilliant proposition, offering the best of the iPad but squishing it down into a smaller package.
Well,
that's what happened last year - this year Apple has basically rebooted the
Mini 2, put TouchID on the front, made it gold and called it a new tablet.
It's
only ahead of the older version (a cheaper option while offering the same specs
minus the biometrics) due to this being a list of the best tablets, and this is
the best mini tablet from Apple, but it's not offering a lot more than last
year's model.
What it does bring is good
though: iOS 8 works very well on the mini 3, and the overall speed and compact
size is still a very good combo, even at the higher price. Weight: 331g |
Dimensions: 200 x 134.7 x 7.5mm | OS: iOS 8.1 | Screen size: 7.9-inch|
Resolution: 1536 x 2048 | CPU: Dual-core 1.3GHz | RAM: 1GB | Storage:
16/64/128GB | Battery: 6470mAh | Rear camera: 5MP | Front camera: 1.2MP
vs Dell Venue 7
Dell
Venue 7inch tablet running Android 4.2.2 Jellybean and upgradeable to Kit-Kat
on a 2 GHz Intel Atom Z2760 processor with 16 GB internal memory.The Dell Venue
7 starts at $149 and features a pure Android 4.2.2 operating system. It's
lightweight, houses a microSD card expansion, and performs smoothly.The 7-inch
IPS LCD brings the 1,280-by-800 resolution and front-facing camera of the Venue
8 to a slightly smaller panel, and it's slightly sharper as a result at 215
pixels per inch. It beats Asus's and Hisense's offerings. Amazon's Kindle Fire
HD 7" has the same resolution, but has better color saturation and better
viewing angles than the Venue 7. The Nook HD has a 1,440-by-900 display,
beating both of these tablets in the high-res arms race.The Dell Venue 7 lasted
for 6 hours and 20 minutes on the LAPTOP Battery Test (Web surfing via Wi-Fi),
which is longer than the Sero 7 Pro (6:09), but an hour less than the 7:22
category average and more than three hours less than the MeMO Pad HD 7's epic
battery life of 9 hours and 40 minutes.
But, Larger games
take a while to load, the touch screen is sometimes unresponsive, and battery
life only lasts about a day.
The bottom line: The
Dell Venue 7 offers a simple design and smooth performance for the right price,
but the Nexus 7 is a significant upgrade for not much more. Specifications
Display type7 in
OSAndroid 4.2.2
RAM2 GB - DDR2 SDRAM
ProcessorIntel Atom
Weight0.67 lbs
VS
Asus
FonePad
Asus
has announced the Fonepad phone and tablet (phablet) despite already having the
Padfone.The Fonepad is pretty thin and light making it easy to hold in one
hand. The Asus Fonepad is powered by an Intel Atom Z2420, a dual-core processor
clocked at 1.2GHz and 1GB of RAM. The tablet, sorry phablet, was running
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean well enough when we used the Fonepad but we did notice
some lag when scrolling.According to the spec sheet here at MWC, the Fonepad
will be available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models. Unlike the Nexus 7, there's a
microSD card slot for expansion (up to 32GB cards). Also included is 5GB of Asus
WebStorage, free for life.
Cameras are pretty
low spec at 3Mp rear and 1.3Mp front facing. This isn't great considering most
users rely on their smartphone's camera for day to day snaps. Finally,The Asus FonePad tablet performs
well enough and has a truly useful screen adjustment feature. It's a fine
tablet, but $275 is too much if you're not planning to use the phone
feature.
Specifications
Display type7 in
OSAndroid 4.1 Jelly
Bean
RAM1 GB
ProcessorIntel Atom
1.2 GHz
Dimensions
(WxDxH)10.4 mm
Weight340 g
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