Jun 11, 2016 01:00 PM
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The Good The iPad Mini 2 offers an excellent high-resolution display that rivals the iPad Air's, a fast A7 processor, and tops it off with improved Wi-Fi and LTE connectivity, with battery life that's as good or better than the original Mini.
The Bad A starting price of$299 places it well above the small-tablet competition, and adding more storage or LTE makes it even more expensive. It lacks the Touch ID fingerprint sensor found on the iPad Mini 3.
The Bottom Line The iPad Mini 2 shrinks down the iPad Air into an even more compact package, sacrificing nearly nothing. It's a terrific smaller tablet.