• fubarx@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    Have an older early 5th-Gen one, with the touch gestures starting to flake out, requiring reboots every day or two. The mini form-factor is perfect for reading, browsing, and watching video. It’s large enough to show two ebook pages, but light enough to hold up when lying in bed and not worry about it smashing your face if you nod off.

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      1 hour ago

      Probably because there is absolutely nothing new to announce except the upgraded processor and support for the Apple Pencil Pro.

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      1 hour ago

      What forced obsolescence are you talking about? The mini 2 is an 11 year old device that received feature updates for 6 years and security updates for 10 years. Seems fair to me and is probably more than most Android tablets would give you.

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    17 hours ago

    Peculiar to see that there is an iPhone 15 Pro chip in another, new device. Wasn’t the industry consensus that Apple wanted to move on from the costly first generation N3 node as quickly as possible? For the Mx chips, everything seemed like the M3 generation (also on first gen N3) was just a very shortlived in between stopgap solution with everything seemingly shifting to M4.