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With its 7.9-inch screen (measured diagonally, and featuring the same proportions and resolution of other iOS6 devices), the Mini will offer a not insignificant square-inch advantage over its 7-inch counterparts. Of course, starting at $329 (quite a bit more expensive than the Kindle Fire and the Nexus 7), iPad Mini is not cheap for this category. One could argue that the price signifies that the Mini is not in this category at all; Apple's attitude toward smaller, budget-priced tablets has been of one of almost sneering disdain. Put another way: Apple is not competing with Google and Amazon on price, which fits with Apple's m.o.
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