
The most frustrating thing about the iPad mini is its dated design - those bezels are huge compared to the ones you’ll find on the new iPhones and iPad Pros, and it continues to support TouchID rather than FaceID (which, depending on your preference, might be a good thing). Multitasking on the iPad mini is a breeze and its 10 to 11 hours of battery life mean that you’ll get a lot of use out of it before needing to charge up. The iPad mini 5 runs on Apple’s A12 Bionic chip, so you’re essentially getting the same level of power found in the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR. It earned a score of 85 from us for its solid performance, improved 7.9-inch display and support for the 1st-generation Apple Pencil. Either model is a good purchase if you need the most compact tablet that Apple offers, and the model with more storage is best for those who plan to use their iPad to store large libraries of photos, videos, e-books and audiobooks.Īpple updated the iPad mini last year, and the new additions only reinforced its title as the best small tablet you can get. The base WiFi model with 64GB of storage costs $350, but the upgraded model with 256GB of storage is also on sale for $500. It previously dropped this low in early June, so it’s a good time to grab it if you missed the last sale.

Now the latest iPad mini model is going for $350, which is $50 less than its normal price.

Apple’s smallest iPad is back on sale at Amazon.
