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May 2019
(85%)
153 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(97%)
2720 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'iPad mini (légèreté et compacité)
Processeur A12 puissant
Écran d'excellente qualité
Compatibilité Apple Pencil
4G Gigabit et eSIM sur la version Cellular
Compacte et puissante
Écran bien calibré
Autonomie correcte
Bonne sortie casque
Un format excellent
Une tablette robuste et pérenne
L'arrivée de l'Apple Pencil
L'écran incroyable
Une excellente tablette pour jouer et lire
Le support du stylet
L'autonomie
Excellentes Performances
Léger et compact
Compatibilité avec l'Apple Pencil
Compacité
Speed bump pour une tablette performante et pérenne
écran toujours aussi bon
Support de l'Apple Pencil v1
Performances
Compatible avec l'Apple Pencil
Port audio 3
5 mm
Hautparleurs
Châssis robuste
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Design daté
Haut-parleurs passables
Appareil photo toujours moyen
Pas de recharge rapide
Design qui ne bouge pas
Partie photo très moyenne
Dalle IPS peu contrastée
Les bords de 2 cm
La caméra en retrait
Plus cher qu'un iPad
Le design trop vu et revu
Touch ID
Design identique depuis 2012
Appareil photo moyen
Larges bordures d'écran hors d'âge
Prix élevé pour une tablette mini
Surcoût conséquent pour le LTE et plus de stockage
Publié: 2019-04-12, Auteur: Jeff , review by: 9to5mac.com
Extrait: From the outside, the new iPad mini is virtually a carbon copy of the iPad mini 4, but it's sporting some serious upgrades under the hood. As you've probably heard, the 5th-generation iPad mini is basically an iPad Air 3, just in a much more compact form...
Light and small with class-leading internals, Lightning quick performance is smooth and effortless even in heavier tasks, Solid camera in daytime lighting, Easy-to-read display in almost any situation, Great battery life, Apple Pencil support,
Older design looks like the first 2012 iPad mini, Gesture navigation needs some streamlining, Camera isn't a great low-light performer, Takes forever to recharge
So, should you trade in your iPad mini 4 and snatch up a shiny new 2019 model? Here are some reasons why you should.First and foremost, it's a much more capable device in terms of processing power. Apple's done quite a nice job of making older devices run...
Publié: 2019-03-29, Auteur: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Plenty of power, Solid battery life, Improved display, Finally has Apple Pencil support
This design was dated even the last time around, Unexciting cameras, Comes with a slow 12W charger
It took Apple three years to update the iPad mini, and the improvements here mean the wait was mostly worth it. This time, Apple gave its small tablet the same performance as its flagship iPhone XS, an improved screen, and support for its Apple Pencil. Th...
Great performance, Bright and colorful display, Apple Pencil support, Excellent battery life, Best app selection
Large bezels, No USB-C, So-so cameras
The new iPad mini is the most powerful and versatile small tablet for the money, complete with Apple Pencil support, though the design is a bit dated...
Extrait: The iPad mini got its first refresh in more than three years this week. The newest, fifth-generation model ships with Apple's latest A12 Bionic processor, more RAM, and a True Tone display with more pixels than any other iPad.But is the new iPad mini wo...
Publié: 2019-03-21, Auteur: Joe , review by: macrumors.com
Extrait: Early reviews and hands-on impressions of the new iPad mini came out today. Most publications agree that the iPad mini is a great update for fans of the smaller 7.9-inch tablet with almost identical tech specs to the new iPad Air. That includes the s...
All the same specs as the larger iPad Air in a smaller size, Solid performance, Headphone jack, Buying one sends market signal that not all devices have to be gigantic
Seven-year-old exterior design with huge bezels, First-gen Apple Pencil, Lightning port instead of USB-C