New Delhi: The first generation iPad mini was announced on October 23, 2012 by the new Apple CEO Tim Cook at the California Theatre in San Jose.
Those who have been with the iPad mini in the past seven years - either your parents or young school-going kids - are still in love with the quintessential 7.9-inch device, despite an onslaught of large-screen Chinese smartphones in India.
Realising that the mini still has a lot to offer, Apple has brought iPad mini (fifth generation) to the country with major internal upgrades, that starts at Rs 34,900 for the Wi-Fi model (64GB) and Rs 45,900 for the Wi-Fi+Cellular model (256 GB).
This time, the look and feel are the same but the hardware has been completely rejigged, for a three times better performance and nine times faster graphics for smooth multi-tasking.
The 7.9-inch device houses the latest A12 Bionic chip with Neural Engine, the advanced Retina display with 'True Tone' technology, 25 per cent brighter wide colour support and the highest pixel density of any iPad, delivering an immersive visual experience in any setting.
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The A12 Bionic chip with Neural Engine will process engaging AR experiences, photo-realistic effects in 3D games and stunning graphics performance within apps.