On Tuesday, Oct. 23, Apple will finally launch the so-called âiPad Miniâ at the California Theatre in San Jose, Calif. When the world finally sees Appleâs smaller tablet, it will signal the end of a rumor season that begin late last year. Here are some of the stories we covered ahead of this important event.
The âiPad Miniâ Launch Event
Here is what we think we know about the compact iPad, based on the latest set of rumors:
The new tablet will have a 7.85-inch high-definition screen, a Lightning connector, and arrive in two colors, black and white. Additionally, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB models could make their debut.
In terms of price, little is known. Most likely, iPad Mini price points will run between $200 and $400, depending on storage size. Because of this, Apple is likely to stop sales of the $399 iPad 2. Regardless, no matter what the price, at least one analyst calls the arrival of a smaller iPad the âworst nightmareâ for Appleâs competitors.
The iPad Mini could launch as early as Friday, Nov. 2, with preorders likely to start soon after Appleâs event.
Only Apple knows for sure what the compact tablet will actually be called. Until then, we can only guess â" and guess we will. Among the picks selected by AppAdvice writers and readers include iPad jr., iPad nano, iPad slate, iPod XL, Little Pad, and more.
New MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, and more
The iPad Mini probably wonât be the only new product announced on Tuesday. Additionally, expect to see a 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display, Mac mini,  a modified iPad which will include a Lightning connector, and a new 27-inch iMac. Plus, Apple will likely use the event to show more of iTunes 11, which was first announced at last monthâs iPhone 5 event.
For more information on Appleâs big event, see The iPad Mini And Its Likely Competitors: Prices And Specs That May Work, Color Me Crazy, But Maybe Apple Should Launch Multiple iPad Minis, and All Of The Wacky âiPad Miniâ Rumors In One Fantastic Place.
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Finally
Check out this âleakedâ iPad Mini promo video:
As a reminder, AppAdvice will offer live coverage of Appleâs special event in San Jose beginning at 1 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Oct. 23.
Photo: iPad Mini rendering, Martin Hajek




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