Steve Jobs were wrong about ipad mini

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iPad Mini Sales Overtaking iPad Sales Faster Than Apple Expected

Thursday February 28, 2013 12:23 pm PST by Juli Clover
Sales of the iPad mini are cannibalizing sales of the iPad, according to a report from NPD DisplaySearch. January shipments of tablet panels between 7 and 9 inches eclipsed shipments of larger panels, indicating an unexpected shift in consumer preference for a smaller form factor tablet.

Shipments of 9.7-inch panels (the iPad) fell from 7.4 million in December to 1.3 million in January, while shipments of 7.9-inch panels (the iPad mini) rose to over 5 million. Smaller tablet panels, including those used for the iPad mini, the Kindle Fire, and the Google Nexus, saw total shipments of 14 million.


In December, NPD estimated that Apple would sell 40 million iPads minis and 60 million iPads during 2013, but the January sales numbers suggest that the mini will outsell the iPad.
As we noted in December, Apple had planned to sell 40M iPad minis (7.9”) and 60M iPads (9.7”) in 2013. However, the reality seems to be the reverse, as the iPad mini has been more popular than the iPad. We now understand that Apple may be planning to sell 55M iPad minis (7.9”) and 33M iPads (9.7”) in 2013.
For much of December and January, the iPad mini was in short supply due to low yield rates of the mini's display panels, with shipping times up to a week. Apple finally reached supply-demand balance earlier this month, which will facilitate even greater sales of the smaller tablet.

During Apple's January earnings call, Apple executives addressed cannibalization fears, indicating that the company is not worried about iPad mini sales overtaking iPad sales.
Cannibilization is a huge opportunity for us. We never fear it because if we do, someone else will do it. iPhone has cannibalized iPod, that doesn't worry us. iPad has on the Mac, and that doesn't concern us.
Currently, the full-sized iPad is an attractive choice because of its Retina display, but Apple is rumored to be releasing a second generation iPad mini with Retina later this year.

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Cook addressed words spoken by Steve Jobs in the past regarding a 7-inch tablet:

On comments that Steve made before about 7 inch tablets, let me be clear, we would not make one of the 7 inch tablets, we don’t think they’re good products, we’d never make one.

In case you’re wondering what Steve Jobs said about the 7-inch form factor, here’s his original quote:

7-inch tablets are tweeners: too big to compete with a smartphone and too small to compete with the iPad. ….7-Inch tablets are dead on arrival.

Jobs had more to say in his day about the smaller tablet:

While one could increase the resolution to make up some of the difference, it is meaningless unless your tablet also includes sandpaper, so that the user can sand down their fingers to around one-quarter of their present size. Apple has done expensive user testing on touch interfaces over many years, and we really understand this stuff.

There are clear limits of how close you can place physical elements on a touch screen, before users cannot reliably tap, flick or pinch them. This is one of the key reasons we think the 10-inch screen size is the minimum size required to create great tablet apps.

On the other hand, the new iPad mini, which is 7.9 inches is not a “compromised product” according to Cook. He’s clearly referring to products from Samsung, Asus and Google.

Regarding Apple customers and providing them with the best of class, Cook says:

Customers are very smart, have high expectations and they want a device that can do more.
 
Im thinking of changing to mini too, the longer i use iPad, the heavier it gets, i dunno why......
 
Im thinking of changing to mini too, the longer i use iPad, the heavier it gets, i dunno why......

My colleague also complain that it gets heavier and heavier and I told her that that's because she has downloaded too many things in her ipad. She didn't find it funny though.
 
My colleague also complain that it gets heavier and heavier and I told her that that's because she has downloaded too many things in her ipad. She didn't find it funny though.
Hahaha... thats funny, your colleague no sense of humour, haha...
 
Still better than Steve Ballmer... he's wrong about everything.

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Since this thread is about the iPad I'll post a question about VPN. I'm going to get an iPad when the new models are introduced & may get VPN. Which VPN provider is the cheapest:confused:

Other than security the VPN provides I am also looking into a site in the US, so that I can use such services like HULU, Netflix,...
 
Since this thread is about the iPad I'll post a question about VPN. I'm going to get an iPad when the new models are introduced & may get VPN. Which VPN provider is the cheapest:confused:

Other than security the VPN provides I am also looking into a site in the US, so that I can use such services like HULU, Netflix,...

Local ISP MyRepublic gonna offer services which you can access HULu or Netflix without the need of VPN.
 
Still better than Steve Ballmer... he's wrong about everything.

microsoft windows 8 sucks, they can stuff it back into ballmer arse, and their surface tablet, what a piece of junk. Why would i want something like that?
 
Since this thread is about the iPad I'll post a question about VPN. I'm going to get an iPad when the new models are introduced & may get VPN. Which VPN provider is the cheapest:confused:

Other than security the VPN provides I am also looking into a site in the US, so that I can use such services like HULU, Netflix,...

what is VPN got to do with ipad? I dun know, but i know sam leong support strong VPN, well you should listen to him, he is a smart guy, recently he con some suckers for 20 bucks each.
 
Local ISP MyRepublic gonna offer services which you can access HULu or Netflix without the need of VPN.

The trouble with MyRepublic is that they haven't much of a track record. Alot of unknowns such as: are they going to allow Sporeans to by-pass MDA's proxy, will they support the protocol for iPads, reliability, etc.
 
what is VPN got to do with ipad? I dun know, but i know sam leong support strong VPN, well you should listen to him, he is a smart guy, recently he con some suckers for 20 bucks each.

I plan to use an iPad while travelling & will be checking on my bank & brokerage accounts & want to use VPN for the added security. Using a public wireless hot spots for confidential transactions is risky. You never know if the network is compropmised.

I am willing to pay for the added security especially if the VPN provider can also provide a US IP address. That will allow me to access services like Hulu, Netflix,... I used to be able to watch hulu by using an anonymous IP but now you can't access unless you have a US IP.
 
Im thinking of changing to mini too, the longer i use iPad, the heavier it gets, i dunno why......

I never wanted a full sized iPad. I preferred my Macbook Air with a proper keyboard.

My one wish was that Apple would make a tablet the same size as the Kindle which I was carrying everywhere so I could read my ebooks.

The iPad Mini was the answer to my prayers. I bought one a week after it was released in NZ and have not looked back. It has even taken over from my phone. I use iMessage for all communication. A prepaid sim with 10Gb of data over 6 months more than meets my needs.

A retina display isn't needed on an iPad Mini. The size of the screen doesn't warrant such high resolution. If they add this feature, it will simply be to satisfy the idiots who think specs are everything.
 
Amen about macbook air.
It is such an amazing technology, so light and yet so powerful.
retina display for ipad mini means 2 things, more weight and size due to the battery.

i have one problem with ipad mini, i cannot read pdf A4 size on 7 inch, the letter is too small, other than that, i believe in bigger A4, i have faith in steve jobs.


I never wanted a full sized iPad. I preferred my Macbook Air with a proper keyboard.
My one wish was that Apple would make a tablet the same size as the Kindle which I was carrying everywhere so I could read my ebooks.
The iPad Mini was the answer to my prayers. I bought one a week after it was released in NZ and have not looked back. It has even taken over from my phone. I use iMessage for all communication. A prepaid sim with 10Gb of data over 6 months more than meets my needs.

A retina display isn't needed on an iPad Mini. The size of the screen doesn't warrant such high resolution. If they add this feature, it will simply be to satisfy the idiots who think specs are everything.
 
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