Apple iPad Mini 6 review: Not extravagant but practical for its size, price
The iPad
Mini has been through five cycles of generational refreshes, yet its design
has not been as radically improved as it has in the recently launched
sixth-generation upgrade. Called the iPad
Mini 6 or iPad Mini 2021 by technology enthusiasts, the new iPad Mini
looks modern and in line with Apple’s most other big-screen tablets.
The design refresh boasts trimmed display
bezel areas, which allowed Apple to accommodate a tad bigger screen than the
last-generation model, without compromising on the compact ergonomics the iPad
Mini is known for. Other design changes include flat sides and back, both of
which aid handling and improve overall usability. Speaking of handling, the
iPad Mini has a fingerprint scanner (Touch ID) embedded in its power button mounted
on the top side. It takes some time to get comfortable with it, especially if
you are a user of the iPhone X or higher models. Once accustomed, the Touch ID
feels natural to use for unlocking the device, logging in to apps, etc.
Coming to the display, the iPad Mini
sports an LCD panel of modest contrast and brightness. It is no match to OLED
panels seen in premium Apple and Samsung tablets, but is not bad, either.
However, I wish it had better sunlight legibility because this display is hard
to read in bright outdoors. Aspect ratio is another thing I wish the iPad Mini
had done better on. Though optimised for most apps and user interface elements,
the iPad Mini’s boxy aspect ratio leaves a thick patch of empty spaces on the
top and bottom sides of the window while rendering content with a wide aspect
ratio, such as movies and television shows available on most over-the-top
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