Comparison of the screen sizes of the iPad Mini, iPad, Google Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire tablets and a very interesting strategy

  Because the launch of the tablet iPad Mini it seems to be more and more secure, here we have it now a comparison interesting difference between the screen of this product and the screen of other important tablets with a 7-inch screen. The iPad Mini tablet from Apple would have a 7.85 inch screen and if you look at the image above you will notice that this screen offers 40% more space for use than Google Nexus 7 or Kindle Fire. Basically, Apple does not want to make a tablet with a 7-inch screen, but wants to make its own category in which to include the iPad Mini with a 7.85-inch screen.

So, how can we square the idea of ​​Apple making an iPad Mini with Jobs's remarks from just a year and a half ago? We could point out (again) that 7.85 inches is closer to 8 inches than 7, and that the exact size of the purported iPad Mini display offers 66 percent of the surface area of ​​a 9.7-inch iPad, not 45 percent [as is the case with a 7-inch display]. We could point out (again) that, assuming Apple-recommended 44-point user interface tap targets on a display with 163 points per inch, it should offer tap targets of the exact same physical size as every iPhone made to date, thus avoiding the need for Apple to include sandpaper with the device.

  Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it would offer users a completely different experience from that of classic tablets with a 7-inch screen, and here lies the ingenuity of the company's management. In practice, Apple theoretically offers better functionality with its tablet, which has a slightly larger screen, but with 40% more space available for displaying multimedia content or running applications. Following this strategy, those from Apple can launch on the market a product that, from a hardware point of view, would not be brilliant, but would be in its own category where it competes alone and attracts the customers of other manufacturers. The even better part is that a tablet with such a screen and 1024 x 768 resolution would not force developers to modify their applications, all iPad applications being automatically compatible for it.