Tre Well-known member Jul 13, 2010 59 0 0 Visit site Oct 28, 2013 #1 The thing I enjoy about my iPad 3 is the ability to hold it in a variety of ways and not have to worry about having my holding fingers cover parts of the screen. I'm curious to see if this will be an issue for other people?
The thing I enjoy about my iPad 3 is the ability to hold it in a variety of ways and not have to worry about having my holding fingers cover parts of the screen. I'm curious to see if this will be an issue for other people?
Just_Me_D Ambassador Team Leader, Senior Moderator Moderator Jan 8, 2012 59,784 645 113 Visit site Oct 28, 2013 #2 I doubt it, but without getting my hands on one to test out, I can't say for certain.
Recipe7 Well-known member May 17, 2012 69 2 0 Visit site Oct 28, 2013 #3 I'm sure Apple took this into consideration. It will probably not be an issue.
Tre Well-known member Jul 13, 2010 59 0 0 Visit site Oct 28, 2013 #4 In the iPad Air video on apple.com, the majority of people are shown holding it in landscape mode where the bezel is much wider....
In the iPad Air video on apple.com, the majority of people are shown holding it in landscape mode where the bezel is much wider....
Tre Well-known member Jul 13, 2010 59 0 0 Visit site Oct 28, 2013 #5 The mini can be held like a phone, which is why the bezels aren't as important IMO.
M MacintoshDan Well-known member Oct 17, 2013 120 0 0 Visit site Oct 28, 2013 #6 Yea, and on the iPad Air website it mentions it uses the same software as the mini to determine holds, touches and such.
Yea, and on the iPad Air website it mentions it uses the same software as the mini to determine holds, touches and such.