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Old 11-23-2013, 10:10 PM   #63
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The iPad air feels lighter than the Retina Mini

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Originally Posted by sumguy View Post
I'm very interested in reading experiences and comparisons between the retina mini and the air, thinking about buying one or the other... I wonder if perhaps people wouldn't mind taking the debate about ios vs. android privacy to another thread? Thanks...
Agree! :-)

What would you like to know?

So far, I love the portability and resolution of my Retina Mini.

Apps like Flipboard are a joy in the Mini. Not to mention reading the news. It's so light that you can use it with one hand for extended period of times.

However, the Air feels lighter to me I still not sure why. I think that it's because the way distribution. But I'm not saying that the Mini is too heavy.

Also, typing on the Mini using thumbs is easy too. I wrote this whole reply using my thumbs and TapaTalk app. It is harder to type with two thumbs on the Air.
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