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A question for those that have moved on to the rMini. Was it worth it? I am currently shopping for my first iPad device and after going through the decision process to get the Mini over the Pad (I can get more storage that way for the same amount) I suddenly found another option that has me creating a mental groove from the back and forth.
Just to give you general thought process I chose the Mini over the Pad: I could get double to storage for same amount(16GB Air or 32 GB rMini). I loved my first 10" tablet but the only thing is that I never used it traveling because it wasn't all that portable (made my bags that much heavier). I know I'm going to miss my ability to draw on my tablet but that's what good ole charcoal and sketch pads are for.
So I was firmly decided to to get the rMini 32 GB(holding out for the money to get all in one place) but I'm still shopping around mostly in the hopes to find a cheaper price point (...I know a snowball's chance in Tartaurus but a girl can dream) I didn't find a cheaper price point, at least not more than the usual Apple discount of $20.00-50.00 but I did alot of value for that money. Apple sells a refurbished Mini 32GB for $449.99 which initially wouldn't be worth it but it also a connected tablet (LTE/GSM bands). Release the pendulum.
I'm not going to go too deep into my needs (except for memory) and wants because truthfully the entire thing is purely a want not a need that I could just as easily talk myself out of just to talk myself back into it. The deciding factor for me performance. I get that it's older (well acquainted with the specs). I work in the cell phone industry and I found more often than not is that newer doesn't necessarily mean leaps and bounds better. Most updates are incremental and superfluous, real changes seem to take two years (resale comes to mind for the Mini, it will probably be nill over the next year). I'm going to pick up a tablet to check out the display (I've been around iPhones and personally never seen the difference between retina and non-retina) just in case but for those that upgraded from the Mini to rMini was the performance significantly better? For my day-to-day I don't need a connected tablet; I just really love the idea of that option especially for the pricing.
So if you have upgraded your mini would you (to a new user) recommend the buy-in to the rMini? Was the performance significantly different(A7 vs A5?) How about after the update to iOS 7? Did the latest update improve the experience?
Thanks in advanced for your input.
Just to give you general thought process I chose the Mini over the Pad: I could get double to storage for same amount(16GB Air or 32 GB rMini). I loved my first 10" tablet but the only thing is that I never used it traveling because it wasn't all that portable (made my bags that much heavier). I know I'm going to miss my ability to draw on my tablet but that's what good ole charcoal and sketch pads are for.
So I was firmly decided to to get the rMini 32 GB(holding out for the money to get all in one place) but I'm still shopping around mostly in the hopes to find a cheaper price point (...I know a snowball's chance in Tartaurus but a girl can dream) I didn't find a cheaper price point, at least not more than the usual Apple discount of $20.00-50.00 but I did alot of value for that money. Apple sells a refurbished Mini 32GB for $449.99 which initially wouldn't be worth it but it also a connected tablet (LTE/GSM bands). Release the pendulum.
I'm not going to go too deep into my needs (except for memory) and wants because truthfully the entire thing is purely a want not a need that I could just as easily talk myself out of just to talk myself back into it. The deciding factor for me performance. I get that it's older (well acquainted with the specs). I work in the cell phone industry and I found more often than not is that newer doesn't necessarily mean leaps and bounds better. Most updates are incremental and superfluous, real changes seem to take two years (resale comes to mind for the Mini, it will probably be nill over the next year). I'm going to pick up a tablet to check out the display (I've been around iPhones and personally never seen the difference between retina and non-retina) just in case but for those that upgraded from the Mini to rMini was the performance significantly better? For my day-to-day I don't need a connected tablet; I just really love the idea of that option especially for the pricing.
So if you have upgraded your mini would you (to a new user) recommend the buy-in to the rMini? Was the performance significantly different(A7 vs A5?) How about after the update to iOS 7? Did the latest update improve the experience?
Thanks in advanced for your input.