Saturday 27 October 2012

Ipad Mini vs Nexus 7 vs Kindle Fire HD - Inquirer

AS PROOF of the world's worst kept secret, Apple unveiled its Ipad Mini on Tuesday, finally giving in to the urge to enter the 7in tablet arena and follow the trail blazed by Google and Amazon.

Apple doesn't normally like following suit and playing catch-up to its competitors, as seen by the launch of the original Ipod, Iphone and Ipad. However, in this instance the firm has had to concede defeat and launch its Ipad Mini after the 7in Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD have already hit the market.

We've taken a look over the key specifications of all three of the small tablets to see which we think will be the winner with buyers and whether it's worth holding out for the Ipad Mini if you are in the market for a 7in tablet or go for the Nexus 7 now or the Kindle Fire HD when it's launched on Thursday in the UK.

Screen
The Apple Ipad Mini features a 7.9in LED backlit multi-touch display with IPS technology, and the 1024x768 resolution screen offers 163ppi pixel density. However, it has stopped short of bringing its gorgeous Retina display with 3.1 million pixels at 316ppi to the smaller version.

The Kindle Fire HD and Google Nexus 7 top this with identical 7in HD screens with 1280x800 resolution and an impressive 216 ppi. Google also uses IPS for its Nexus 7, while Amazon said it has added a polarising filter and anti-glare technology to its Kindle for even better viewing angles.

But Apple points out that with its extra 0.9in and uncluttered display, the Ipad Mini offers 29.6 square inches of screen, or 35 percent more screen real estate than other 7in tablets at 21.9 square inches and up to 67 percent more usable viewing area when browsing the web in landscape mode or 49 percent in portrait, due to the tabbed browsing feature and navigation buttons on Android devices.

On this basis, it seems the Kindle Fire HD (below) is the best bet for screen quality, although for those looking for a tablet to use mainly to watch video or play games, that extra screen real estate from the Ipad Mini could come in handy.

The Amazon Kindle Fire HD tablet PC

Performance
The Ipad Mini has a dual-core A5X processor, the same as on the Ipad 2 and we can confirm that it's powerful enough for nippy browsing and a smooth gaming or media playback experience on the full sized device, so it should translate to the Ipad Mini too. Apple didn't reveal the memory size of the Ipad Mini.

The Nexus 7 has a quad-core Tegra 3 processor and 1GB of RAM, and we've been impressed with the performance of the Nexus 7 for any task thrown at it. The Kindle Fire HD offers a 1.2Ghz dual-core processor, with unspecified memory.

Based on the integrated graphics work Apple has done with its previous tablets, we'd say the Ipad Mini will offer one of the best performances in a small tablet, but the Nexus 7 will give it a close run.

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