Rumored 'iPad mini 2' and 'iPad 5' shells get detailed comparison in new video
Following up on a video released on Tuesday, a new high quality clip has hit the Web comparing and contrasting rear aluminum shells of Apple's purported next-generation iPad mini and full size iPad.
The short video, uploaded to Unbox Therapy's YouTube channel, features what appears to be "leaked" rear casings supposedly bound for Apple's next-generation iPad and iPad mini. While pictures of the parts have been circulating for some time, the clip offers a closer look at how the two tablets may compare when released.
In Wednesday's comparison, the shells' dimensions were compared and contrasted. Most interesting is a nearly identical thickness, or depth, suggesting the upcoming 9.7-inch iPad has slimmed down from the current generation.
Both shells share the same design carried over from the existing iPad mini, with curved, non-tapered edges and a substantially flat back. The shared design would bring parity to Apple's tablet lineup, making a decision to buy more about specifications than looks.
Also of note are the "mirrored" Apple logos, which look to be made of polished metal. The current iPad features a plastic covered cutout that doubles as an antenna window, while the iPad mini's Apple logo is merely polished out of the aluminum case.
Unsurprisingly, the supposed next-gen iPad mini shell bears no significant changes from the current model. There has been little to no talk of major design changes since iPad mini rumors began to circulate earlier this year. Most speculation has been concerned with internal upgrades, or more specifically, the inclusion of a Retina display.
Whether the next-gen mini will boast a high-resolution screen like its bigger brother is a hotly contested topic, though reports from August claim Apple's display suppliers are already ramping Retina panel production for a fall launch.
The short video, uploaded to Unbox Therapy's YouTube channel, features what appears to be "leaked" rear casings supposedly bound for Apple's next-generation iPad and iPad mini. While pictures of the parts have been circulating for some time, the clip offers a closer look at how the two tablets may compare when released.
In Wednesday's comparison, the shells' dimensions were compared and contrasted. Most interesting is a nearly identical thickness, or depth, suggesting the upcoming 9.7-inch iPad has slimmed down from the current generation.
Both shells share the same design carried over from the existing iPad mini, with curved, non-tapered edges and a substantially flat back. The shared design would bring parity to Apple's tablet lineup, making a decision to buy more about specifications than looks.
Also of note are the "mirrored" Apple logos, which look to be made of polished metal. The current iPad features a plastic covered cutout that doubles as an antenna window, while the iPad mini's Apple logo is merely polished out of the aluminum case.
Unsurprisingly, the supposed next-gen iPad mini shell bears no significant changes from the current model. There has been little to no talk of major design changes since iPad mini rumors began to circulate earlier this year. Most speculation has been concerned with internal upgrades, or more specifically, the inclusion of a Retina display.
Whether the next-gen mini will boast a high-resolution screen like its bigger brother is a hotly contested topic, though reports from August claim Apple's display suppliers are already ramping Retina panel production for a fall launch.
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"... and a big shout out to my friend stinky for shooting this video and remember, cheezits will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no cheezits." (wave product at screen)
More substantively ... how is the new mirror-finish Apple logo actually different from the *current* mirror finish Apple logo? I've heard it's different too, but it looks identical on the video and to make a big deal of it and mention it as "the one cosmetic difference" and then not even elaborate is amateurish. It's not like he had a lot of content to work with anyway.
This guy knows nothing. He's a talking head wanna-be announcer.
This douchebag should totally be a sports announcer.
"... and a big shout out to my friend stinky for shooting this video and remember, cheezits will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no cheezits." (wave product at screen)
He's thanking the one who provided those iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2 casings. I think, you're the douchebag for over-analyzing other people.
I would also like to see the full sized iPad come with a black back.
I will probably upgrade my ipad 3 this year.
So if the 5 shell is the same thickness as the mini does that mean mini gets retina?
It means the thickness obviously isn't a factor...
I see retina in the mini as the next logical progression, as they did with iPhone 4 at the same price as the 3GS.
Have spoken to a couple of people who plan on the mini, but only if has retina.
Wow, tell us how you really feel.
As far as YouTube reviews go I thought he was pretty professional - not yelly or nervous, or waffling extra crap.
If they're legit then will make a big difference to usability as far as weight goes. From what I've seen in reviews & opinions that's one of the main reasons some prefer the mini.
Why wouldn't it have been?
This douchebag should totally be a sports announcer.
"... and a big shout out to my friend stinky for shooting this video and remember, cheezits will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no cheezits." (wave product at screen)
More substantively ... how is the new mirror-finish Apple logo actually different from the *current* mirror finish Apple logo? I've heard it's different too, but it looks identical on the video and to make a big deal of it and mention it as "the one cosmetic difference" and then not even elaborate is amateurish. It's not like he had a lot of content to work with anyway.
This guy knows nothing. He's a talking head wanna-be announcer.
I disagree.