THE iPad Mini is back to the delight of its adoring fans – and I’ve been trying out the revamped (and ultra-portable) tablet.
Apple released a new version of the iPad Mini just last week, three years after the previous model.
The model is at the cheaper end of Apple’s tablet line-up at £499 / $499.
It’s still pricier than the regular iPad (£329 / $349), but costs less than the iPad Air and iPad Pro.
The main perk of the iPad Mini is its smaller size, owing to the shrunken 8.3-inch Liquid Retina screen.
For contrast, the new iPhone 16 Pro Max screen size measures 6.9 inches from corner to corner.
And the regular iPad comes in at just shy of 11 inches.
The point of the iPad Mini is to give you roughly the experience of owning a normal iPad, but in a …