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Review on 7.9" Apple iPad mini Wi-Fi Cellular, RU, 512/16 GB, Wi-Fi Cellular, white/silver by Adam Turczyk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

When using an Apple product, you can tell that the designers really care about how it will be put to use. In order to do my job (I had to install Word and Excel), write articles, and study, I required a "business" serious device. The requirements were met. Moreover, I was able to have some light diversion in the shape of games and other intriguing apps:) Irritation prompted the statement, "Everything must be bought!" Good and complete apps for any device, in my opinion, do not come cheap. Even on Apple, you can find a ton of free software. As an aside, application costs aren't exactly astronomical. Only Ford and Excel were purchased for $300 from genuine buyers. Everything else that was bought is luxurious and didn't break the bank. Further, I'd like to talk about the blankets. About a year and a half ago, when I was purchasing a tablet, I was given a cover for the ridiculously high price of $3,000. This cover may be folded in a variety of ways while maintaining its beautiful aesthetics.

Pros
  • - a dependable and high-quality product; there are no hiccups, freezes, or malfunctions; everything is crystal clear and operates without a hitch. - a well-designed user interface that makes using the software a pleasure. For example, you may categorize your apps whatever you choose and access them quickly and easily.
Cons
  • - having a limited amount of storage space forces individuals to prioritize what information is most important; you can't save everything, so you're constantly making trade-offs. Getting a memory card adaptor will fix the issue. I use flash drives to save my films, then erase the ones I don't want after viewing them; the same is true of digital photographs. - closed system: this drawback is contentious, I would say, easily transitioning into dignity; I even appreciate Apple for its closeness; you can't connect any cheap Chinese leftist, and you can't download anything inadequate; sort of, it's a fantastic product protection from glitches, freezes, and crashes. The device and its components come at a hefty price, which is perhaps the worst disadvantage I can think of. Here, $7,000 seems excessive, yet many are prepared to pay that much for Apple because of the brand's reputation for reliability and quality (I'm not referring to individuals who buy expensive items simply to flaunt them).