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    Should Apple make a mini iPad?

    With the Kindle Fire making major inroads in the tablet market, some think Apple would be wise to take on Amazon with a cheaper 7-inch iPad

    Apple is reportedly working on a 7-inch tablet to take on Amazon's Kindle Fire. Technology analyst Ezra Gottheil told Computerworld that a smaller version of the 9.7-inch iPad has always "been in the plan" for the Cupertino-based company, and could see store shelves as soon as this year. But late founder Steve Jobs was vehemently opposed to a smaller iPad, saying the screen would be too small to "express the software." All things considered, would producing a smaller, more portable $200 tablet be in Apple's best interest?

    No, it makes no sense for Apple to cannibalize its own market share: "It's tough to justify a mini iPad," says Chenda Ngak at CBS News. Sure, there's a demand for 7-inch tablets, as demonstrated by the Kindle Fire's 6 million units sold last quarter. But Apple moved well over 15 million iPads in the same period and really has "no incentive" to launch a smaller tablet for $200. "Releasing a mini iPad would only pull customers from regular iPads, not necessarily mini-tablets, like the Kindle Fire or Barnes & Noble's Nook." The plan Gottheil outlines "could just be pandering to budget-conscious gadget lovers." But that doesn't sound like Apple.
    "iPad 3 mini on the way, says analyst"

    A mini iPad could work for students, however: We all knew Jobs wasn't interested in a smaller iPad, says E.D. Kain at Forbes. But it "might make sense for [a Tim Cook-led] Apple to release a smaller iPad, especially if they seriously pursue the textbook market." While it'd be a "risky" decision to cut the price, pairing the device with an external keyboard — like Gottheil predicts Apple will — would make a 7-inch iPad an attractive purchase for cash-strapped students. Though a 2012 release is probably too soon, "it's almost certain that at some point in the future we'll see an iPad mini (or maybe a larger iPod touch)."
    "Will We See An iPad 3 Mini In 2012?"

    Apple wouldn't play by anyone else's rules: The Kindle Fire is "tearing up the charts," says Joel Evans at ZDNet, and since consumers are still "torn" between 7-inch and 10-inch tablets, now would be as good a time as any for Apple to break form and I wouldn't be surprised if it decided to try its hand. "That said, Apple doesn't conform so the company will probably invent a new category called the 'micro tablet' or something."
    "iPad 3 to come in March — maybe a 7" iPad, too"

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    15 comments

    • DarkRubyMoon  •  3 mths ago
      They already do make a mini iPad... its called the iPhone!
      • S 3 mths ago
        Or the iPod touch...
    • Loren  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      It would be better than a Maxi pad.
    • Everol  •  3 mths ago
      You reporter have no understanding why amazon sell a couple million 7 inch tablet, It,s simple, people who can't afford a Benz and want a car buy Hunyda Pony, and 90% of people who buy kindle just want an E-Reader
      • don 3 mths ago
        I agree, I think. What most Amazon Fire buyers really want is an iPad. The Fire is at a gift/semi impulse price point. The iPad is a computer purchase for most people.
        In a few years there will be tablets like the current iPad for $2-300. Most people will want these devices as opposed to the smaller Fire sized tablets.
    • OldDan  •  3 mths ago
      Please forgive me but, obviously there were men in the room when they decided on the name iPad so now, they want to bring out a smaller version and call it a mini iPad? The product naming department is being run by circus clowns. LOL
    • don  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      I would rather have the option of a larger iPhone. The current iPad is the smallest tablet I want.
      I also have a kindle, and that size is just too small for a general use tablet, IMO.
    • Anthony M  •  3 mths ago
      They should make a mini and a maxi pad just like their competition. And sell them in grocery stores right next to the tampons.
    • Jim  •  Kingman, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Apple already did it is called the Iphone.and made for just a few dollars in china.
    • Aaron  •  3 mths ago
      ...Isn't the iPad just a giant iPhone?
      • Doug S 3 mths ago
        Yes, except you can't make a phone call on it.
    • Topkick  •  3 mths ago
      Apple needs to produce a mini-iPad, followed by a micro-ipad, followed by a mini-micro-iPad, followed by a nano-ipad, followed by a mini-nano-iPad, ad infinitum! Because, if Apple builds it, we will come!
    • Temmy Begoyan  •  3 mths ago
      Mini ipad = iphone
      • Matt 3 mths ago
        With wings!
    • George  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      No, Apple does not need to make a mini-IPad, my Kindle Fire does just fine thanks.
    • consistently dismayed  •  3 mths ago
      No big deal ... Kotex has been making mini pads for years.
    • Billie  •  3 mths ago
      Should Apple make a mini iPad? I think the question should be can Apple find a people smaller than the Chinese?
    • gerald  •  3 mths ago
      Apple is doing so good that they are going to continue making products
      for everyone else except for me forever.
    • None of your Business  •  3 mths ago
      "Apple doesn't conform"

      Really? It seems like each product is overpriced with an aesthetically pleasing design.