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Originally Posted by fjtorres
Don't forget, the Mini2 is going to *need* the A6X to keep the screen fed. So it'll run the latest CPU, latest screen, and probably updated WiFi. All that screams: "Premium!". Which is why I don't see the Mini 2 replacing the XGA Mini. The existing Mini is the entry-level model for those that won't stretch to $399.
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Except that their history is of doing exactly the opposite, introducing an upgraded model at the same price, and dropping the price of the older version. Introduce the new model at $329, drop the original Mini to $279.