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Apple iPad mini to be announced by October, report Apple iPad mini to be announced by October, report

Smaller, cheaper tablet to take on Google, Microsoft



TechLife | 06 Jul 2012 :  Speculation about Apple's plans to launch a smaller iPad doesn't seem to be slowing down. New reports have emerged this week that suggest the iPad mini will hit the shelves before the year is out.

This latest report comes from Bloomberg, which says "two people with knowledge of the plans" have claimed that Apple will unveil a smaller, cheaper iPad by October in order to compete with Amazon, Google and Microsoft's new tablet devices.

There are no specifics about the screen size of Apple's rumoured tablet in the report, but Bloomberg estimates that it will be between seven and eight inches diagonally, significantly smaller than the current 9.7" iPad models. The anonymous sources did say, however, that it wouldn't have the third-generation's Retina display, but will have the same amount of pixels as the second-generation iPad.

Ovum analyst Jan Dawson explained that competitors have aimed for areas that Apple has not yet dominated. Microsoft has aimed its Surface at users who want to continue using Windows software (perhaps the reason the company hasn't brought its Office suite to iOS).

The Google Nexus 7 is smaller, with a 7" display, and aims at a similar market to Amazon's Kindle Fire.

But the huge volume of apps available on the iTunes App Store could help users make the decision to choose a cheaper iPad over competing devices.

Apple's large chain of retail stores is also a benefit for the company. Google will be selling its Nexus 7 from its online stores only, and Microsoft only has 20 retail stores and its online store to sell the Surface from.

The rumours of a 7" iPad continue to be viewed with some scepticism, however, as the the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs dismissed the idea: "The 10" screen size is the minimum size required to create great tablet apps. Seven-inch tablets are tweeners: too big to compete with a smartphone, and too small to compete with an iPad," back in October 2010.

Microsoft founder Bill Gates believes that Apple may need to make a Surface-like device in the future, but is very excited about Microsoft's new tablet, he said in an interview this week.

IDG News Service


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