It is not simply an iPad that has been shrunk down to a more portable size; rather, it is an entirely new device. The only valid reason to purchase is if you already own an iPhone or a "adult" iPad, both of which come preloaded with a variety of paid applications that can be easily and without cost transferred to the new iPad. Pros: lightweight, small in size, and you are able to use applications that you have previously acquired from the app store Cons: - the screen is darker and more yellowish in comparison to the "adult" iPad; - the edging, in contrast to its bigger brother, has sharp edges; as a result, it is less pleasant to hold in your hands; + dust gathers in the spaces between the various components of the device. - The button travel is more rigid, and the tactile sensations are similar to those of a lower-priced device. - The battery keeps a charge for less time than is promised.
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