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iPad mini 7 review: Tiny tablet, mighty potential
Powerful things do come in small packages, and the iPad Mini 7 is a prime example. It's hands down the most powerful compact tablet on the planet. Whether you're editing videos in Final Cut Pro or crafting designs in Procreate, the iPad mini 7 handles it all with ease, going toe-to-toe with its M-series siblings. In fact, I didn't encounter a single task where the mini lagged behind the iPad Air M2. Powered by the A17 Pro—Apple's 3-nm chipset, which also runs last year's iPhone 15 Pro—the iPad mini 7 is a great value at ₹49,900 in India. It's the most affordable way to experience Apple Intelligence, and its portability makes it an ideal choice for while you are on the go. In some ways, it might even be better suited for gaming than the higher-end iPads. The iPad mini 7 caters to a unique group of users and fits a lot of use cases. In this review, I'll take you through my first impressions after switching from a 13-inch iPad Air M2.