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Originally Posted by Faterson
Anyone is free to discuss whatever they like -- especially if they don't own the devices yet, because discussing the devices' strong and weak points can help them make an informed purchase decision they will not need to regret later on. If discussing gadgets were only permitted for their owners, online IT forums would be instantly reduced to 0.000001% of their current content. What a perfectly ridiculous idea.
It will be extremely rare for anyone to be possessing both iPad Air and iPad mini Retina -- most people aren't millionaires, and the monthly income of most people on this planet is lower than the price of an iPad. However, lots and lots of people have been reporting over the last few days, just as quoted in the sample above, that they took a look at the same pictures/websites on iPad Air and iPad mini Retina, for example in an Apple store, and that the mini's screen struck them as distinctly inferior compared to the iPad Air screen. 
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True.
But not making bold statements when the person does not own a device. People can get confuse or others without too many technical skills, may be misleading.
So it's good to give opinion but not put hands on fire or believe everything folks write on Internet. Common users won't even push tablets hard like some of those online reviewers do.
And I have both but I'm not millonarie, by the way.