I hear people talking about a 14" version, but I can't imagine actually using it. I want to get the largest one I can (12.9"), but I can't imagine lugging around something any bigger than that.
As a Professional Pilot my iPad mini 6 is essential for my job. I use it not only for navigation, but to study manuals, publications, and to have a computer solution on the go. It enables me to to easily look at the weather and to search countless PDF docs as well as take notes. Recently I have been using it as a planner as well.
Hey, bud. This is Kody from over at 126. Nice to see you on here! I'm flying out of Chesapeake and am about to get a Mini for the same reasons. Anyway, small world!
I am a Full-Time Graphic Designer. Some would consider me a "Pro User" seeing as I use my iPad almost everyday for work. But, I sold my iPad Pro and purchased the iPad mini. There honestly isn't much that the Pro can do that the mini can't. Super happy with my purchase. I made a video recently going more in depth about why I love the Mini even as a "Pro User".
@@WestonWoodfinThere are several negative downsides with the iPad Mini 6th generation that you might want to keep in mind I’m not saying that the mini is bad it’s just something to consider. iPad Mini 6th generation obviously runs much slower than the iPad Pro and that’s pretty evident on the benchmark scores because the mini got an score of 1572 on single core while the Pro got an 1874 on single core, pretty significant… Does way worse on the multi-core since the Mini 6 got 4471 while the Pro 6 got an 8417 pretty much about half so I’ll highly advise against running demanding softwares or even games on the Mini 6… What about the value for the storages? Well on the Pro 6 you could be paying $1.17/GB while on the Mini 6 even with cheapest option you be paying $2.54/GB much better value on the Pro 6. And considering that the Pro 6 was released more recently it’s basically much more future proof than the Mini 6…
@@X1GenKaneShiroX I hear what you are saying and I agree with some of your statements. However, there is much more to consider than just benchmark scores and price per gigabyte. When it comes to benchmarks, the 6th generation iPad mini actually ranked higher than the 2018 iPad Pro that I had. The mini has a newer chip than that one. Also, if you want to talk about power and benchmarks…there are VERY FEW PEOPLE that will actually use the extent of power for most of the iPads, especially the iPad Pro. As a designer and photographer I have yet to see even the 2018 iPad Pro struggle with huge procreate files and massive raw images. With that being said the mini is no slouch. Personally, I needed more storage so I went for the 256GB iPad Mini Model. I was able to find it for $450 “open box” on Amazon in great condition.Therefore, it was a great deal for me…but that’s also because of other factors besides the numbers on a sheet. I talk about it more in a video I made if you are interested.
Love my mini 6. It is portable and I use it to read books, watch videos, check email, take notes and so on. Love it and won’t go bigger. Perfect size for me.
As a student i use my ipad pro 2018 as a digital notebook and also the fact that i can download the books that i want for free as pdfs and do notes on them using the apple pencil comes very handy and i just carry one tablet with me. No more bags full of heavy books
Oh wow. I REALLY wish I'd been able to experience being a student in the iPad age - it must be great having all your studying life on one device. Do you have a favourite note-taking app?
Genuinely the perfect device for University students for sure. I got a 2020 12.9” iPad Pro and use Notability every lecture with the voice recording feature. Not only do you retain more information from writing by hand and drawing diagrams and such but you can also use it in times when you’re not allowed to use a laptop. It’s amazing.
I made the switch as well - I went from an iPad Pro 10.4 to the iPad mini 6. The difference is huge - I use the Mini so much more than I used the Pro. It fits nicely in my handbag without adding much weight - so it comes along with me all the time. I have it in front of me when I am working on my desktop computer for quick note-taking without hindering the use of my keyboard. As an Illustrator it fits all my needs - I love sketching on the small screen (I preferred small sketchbooks since I started drawing because I draw at different weird angles) and now that I have it with me all the time I can start drawing whenever I have an idea. The fine-tuning happens on my desktop computer anyway - 32" beats 7" as much as it beats 10.4.
@@KevinTimothyRichardSolberg Depends on the size of your iPhone no? I use an iPhone Mini for most of my day-to-day work and that combined with the iPad Mini works nicely for me.
My first iPad was the 6th Gen one from 2018. I mostly used it for drawing and found that it was pretty travel friendly. I really enjoyed using it! But now I find myself using the 5th Gen iPad Mini that I use for work a LOT more. It’s comfortable to hold, doesn’t take up too much space, and I’m honestly not bothered by the screen size. Sure it’s not the 9.7in I was used to, but it’s definitely a more comfortable user experience in comparison. 🥰
iPad Mini last edition with pencil 2. I love the size. It’s great for browsing, taking notes, watching videos, drawing in procreate, email, administration, zoom calls, social media. The size makes it easy to hold with one hand.
I switched from the iPad Pro 11” to the iPad mini 5 the day it came out. The smaller form factor was absolutely perfect for me to use on a daily basis. It has replaced my laptop and as soon as I get the finances for it, I will be upgrading to the mini 6 ❤
Subbed after watching this video! I too "downgraded" from my iPad Pro 11" (2020) to the iPad Mini 6 and I don't regret it at all! The portability > power is a brilliant point. I have a M1 Macbook Air from my job so any photo editing I do gets done on that now. I think having a Macbook (air or pro) + iPad Mini 6 is a solid combo. Great vid!
I’ve been using an iPad mini 6 for the last 6 months. It’s my first iPad. I primarily use it for content consumption, but I did experiment with using it as my only computer for a couple of weeks. I’m happy with how capable it can be but at the end of my experiment I was glad to have my pc back. The mini is very capable in a pinch to handle things, but not ideal.
I have the Pro 12.9 (2020) and the Mini 6…they have many great things about them. I use the Mini 6 specifically for Kindle books and as my travel iPad. When I’m sitting home watching RUclips and all the other blah blah blah crap I use my 12.9. If you can afford both get both. But if you can only afford one iPad the Mini is a great choice.
I have pretty much the same set up as you, iPad Pro 11 2018 which I bought 2 years ago brand new from a major UK retailer for only £400 I use it for basic video & photo editing & sometimes to watch a movie on a larger screen. I also bought the iPad Mini 6 just a few months ago I do all browsing & messaging & emails on this & Ive just paired it with the iPhone Mini 13 for the perfect ultra portable combination.
I have two personal interests that make an iPad indispensable: flying and performing. Within the pilot community, almost no one is without an iPad. This is because of a single application, Foreflight. It started out as a replacement for paper aeronautical charts but has evolved into a full-blown navigation and aircraft management system. For performing, most of my musician friends use OnSong to manage the chord and lyrics charts. For both applications, sophisticated mounting devices have evolved. I have one that works with a microphone stand for music and another that mounts the iPad to the instrument panel of the aircraft. These are two of the specialized solutions for which a tablet is indispensable. The overwhelming dominace and resulting sophistication of the specialized iOS apps are a self-fulfilling reality. I’m on my second iPad and will upgrade as soon as Foreflight no longer supports my current iPad. With respect to the Mini, I have been tempted many times by the small form factor (in a small cockpit, that can be a big advantage). But a critical applications like Foreflight demands a larger screen which Is why I haven’t made the switch.
I use foreflight on the mini all the time and I feel it is a great investment. I love it when I hop on / off the warrior and 172s all day. But if you have a bigger plane and the space use the bigger iPads I guess.
I buy ipads for aviation as well. I used to only use minis but found that larger ipads do just fine and i like to split screen the foreflight map and synthetic vision or to map + other etc
As a music director, ForScore alone has made my investment in a 12.9" iPad Pro worth it. Anything smaller than the 12.9" and I wouldn't be able to see my scores very well, especially for orchestral or band scores (I am a choral director so this doesn't come up often, but it is super helpful when I conduct pit orchestra). It also makes taking notes on PDFs really great, since it's about the same size as an A4 sheet of paper. I use my iPad for about 95% of my daily tasks.
I genuinely believe that they should be focusing on the smaller form factors. I love the mini for the ability to have a digital notebook and side tool to all of my MacBook Pro tasks. I’d love to see some of the pro features trickle down. Pro motion mini LED on an iPad mini would be phenomenal for content consumption and browsing.
@@ThatMarkGilroy I know that it came out that apple isn’t bringing mini LED to smaller models including the 11 inch yet because cutting the glass that small has to many failed units but when they switch to OLED soon enough I’m praying to god we get it on the tiny models. Even if they don’t wanna bring “pro motion” to non “pro” models I’d love at least 90hz. Idk I love the little notebook handheld size iPad mini. Great vid.
I remember the days when smaller was premium. Love to see a new mini iPhone and the mini ipad get at least some pro like features. I’d definitely be all in.
3yrs in, I love my iPad Mini 6. It absolutely is my grab & go for the lab at Uni or in the hospital & it’s just convenient snap to consume on a break in a chair where i usually couldn’t be bothered to carry my 10” Pro. I do like to use it my photography hobby as a viewfinder & it’s so light it sits in a cold shoe mount. When I am carrying work or Uni stuff then I usually have room for my Apple Magic Keyboard II
I have a mini and use it as a phone, I use my iPad just to make calls. The mini does everything else, carry it around in my bag and use it to play games and social media and RUclips etc
I have the iPad Mini 6 paired with an iPhone 13. My thinking was that if I need to use a keyboard, I need an actual laptop/desktop. Therefore the larger iPads made no sense for me, this one is hella portable. I use it for standard media consumption, especially when travelling, i've used it to cast/connect to tv's so we can watch movies that i've downloaded locally or on a streaming app. I've also used it occasionally for drawing, as well as a stream deck. There have been two situations where i've used it for presentations where i shared the iPad's screen instead of an actual laptop. It came to a point where I actually gave my own macbook air to my parents so they can have a laptop because i just simply didn't use it. I do have a work provided macbook, but thats solely for work.
I bought the Mini as soon as it the stores. That was my first iPad in what I think of as the content-generation era. (Previous iPad and iPad Air were consumption devices only.) I absolutely love it, and have never regretted the choice. As you say, it's ultra-portable and works great for content consumption, but also for note-taking and other basic content creation. It's even not too bad for drawing with ProCreate and making videos with Lumafusion. A year later, however, I'm very close to pulling the trigger on a Pro, probably the 12.9". I do love drawing and creating videos, and I do quite a lot of those tasks as part of my job as principal of a Montessori kindergarten. While the Mini works okay for such things, it does feel a little cramped. I'll never give up my Mini, however: any other iPad will be an addition to my Apple devices, not a replacement for anything.
That’s such an interesting distinction between generation and consumption Roman- thanks for sharing. Sounds like the 12.9” Pro will serve you well for your kindergarten work. 👍🏻
Currently using the newest IPad Air as a student. What I currently use it for is for my mail, Note taking, And Homework (To some programs). What I wish These IPads would do is to be a little bit more like a computer instead of a balance between the iphone and mac. Like I wish that I can do to some extent coding. These IPads have really good chip sets and it just needs to get another OS refresh so that apple can finally target that audience that wants a more portable computer.
I’m a PT university student, who’s used the Pro 11 for 1 year and a bit during the pandemic for online courses & downtime at work (also have an iMac). I found it to be able to do most of what I needed it to do, for things like essays, PowerPoint presentations, research, Zoom & Teams lectures + meetings, RUclips/ media & reading textbooks on Acrobat Reader. I’ve recently switched to a 12.9 for the nicer display & screen size
I’ve been using the iPad Pro 11 2020 for a couple of years now, and I can tell you, it meets my requirements in about 80% of use cases. For scripting, writing, reading, teaching, media consumption, gaming… this device works fine. But I keep running into hurdles whenever I need specific professional grade work: vector work with illustrator, and specific functionality of the Microsoft 365 productivity suite. In both cases, the apps simply aren’t up to par with the desktop class software, and are quite frankly, prone to random crashes and bugs reminiscent of the horrible user experience with Windows ME way back in the early 2000s. 80% is good, and perfect when considering I used only this device during trips abroad for music composition and some light video production. But then again, the lack of a “desktop”, and the entire nightmare of using the files interface is just so unintuitive… so very unlike the whole ethos of the OSes that Apple has carefully curated all this time. At this time I’m just waiting for what the next series of MacBook Pros are going to be like before deciding on what to get. For anyone wanting an iPad, sure, go for it! Because even if you can’t find a good workflow for yourself with it, you can always use it as a second display with sidecar!
@@ThatMarkGilroy I use the iMac as a 2nd device if my gal is doing course work or I want a full app like Word. Also if I need a computer for some exam sites, websites or software requiring a Mac OS or Windows.
I own an iPad mini 6 myself. I keep wishing they would make an iPad mini Pro with a 1TB drive. I literally use my mini for EVERYTHING. Flight charts, drone mapping, mobile ops, notes, reading, etc. I use it as my notebook when in meetings, you name it. I just wish we could get ALL the power of the full size in this screen size/form factor. Even if it was slightly thicker, I wouldn’t mind in the least.
Yep - I would be absolutely fine with a thicker form in order to get a better/brighter screen. It's already A5 notebook size - it can stand to be that kind of thickness too.
Good video, and I’m glad to see others are thinking about this. I was SOOO excited when Apple turned on phone calling for iPad. I’ve been wanting to get away from having a phone and separate larger screen (that’s bigger than the Max series of iPhones), and they’ve taken one step closer to that ideal. I’ve been doing an experiment for a few months, where I leave my iPhone 11 at home while I carry my iPad Mini 6 with cellular, Apple Watch 6 with cellular, and EarPods Pro. I've found that for me, having the Mini with me all the time is a definite bonus. To carry it around, I either use a small crossbody bag that fits the Mini perfectly in an external pocket or I wear cargo pants where the large pocket perfectly holds the Mini with its pencil attached. (It sticks out of the pocket about 3cm or so, but it’s very convenient to always have it with me and not have to carry around the body bag. It’s very easy to grab from the pocket and easy to replace once I’m done with it.) I also find that, with the Splashtop app, I can connect back to my Mac Mini at home if I need to do any kind of “real“ work using a desktop-type system. (This is a whole other story, but when I was trying to decide on the iPad Pro 12.9”versus a MacBook Air, I decided on the iPad Pro with keyboard, again using Splashtop if I need to do any desktop-level work.) Hardware-wise, I’m not a professional camera type person and I find that the quality of the Mini 6 camera is good enough for me. Size-wise, it’s been interesting how I’ve gotten used to the size and have no trouble using it. App-wise, I send and receive SMS messages to and from both Android and iOS people and I use FaceTime audio to call people (using the EarPods and not holding the iPad to my head) and if they have an Apple device, we can FaceTime video if they want. Of all the apps I’ve used, I’ve found that there are only two that don’t work so far: Apple CarPlay (which is a definite bummer) and the McDonald’s app (though the Burger King app works fine so I can scratch that occasional junk food itch).
I switched from an ipad air to the the mini and love it. The size is perfect for me and I use the stylus most of the time. Adding "paperlike" screen cover made a huge difference- from writing on glass vs writing on good quality paper.
Hey so I’m a student in need of a new device to get me throught the next 6~ years of schooling. I do some video editing, not that seriously yet, but I do. Also taking notes is valuable to me. What would you guys recommend? Macbook or ipad?
Personally I’d go MacBook Air. For the price of a refurbished one you’ll be able to do much much more than on an iPad. As long as you’re comfortable taking notes in a program like Notion or Obsidian rather than handwritten.
To me the iPad use case is just a question of “do you do anything on your phone that a bigger screen would enhance?” If the answer is yes then it’s worth it to me. I use the mini 6 as well for reading and watching content and it’s suits me perfectly. As someone who reads a lot of manga the kindle screens never did it for me but the iPad mini is perfect
I own both an iPad Mini and now an iPad Pro 11 inch M2. I use the mini as my personal iPad, where I take it with me everywhere I go. The iPad Pro serves as my work computer, and yes I said computer. I work in field sales, and I have tried MacOS, Windows, and even ChromeOS. What I kept coming back to during each stint was iPadOS. iPadOS just serves all my work needs. The experience is just fast, smooth transitions between apps, supports every app I need and iPad’s are just more portable than any laptop out there, including Apples own MBA. iPad’s are just more accessible than laptops. iPad’s fit in more bags, can be minimal, and now can last as long as you need them. Yes, laptops have full working desktops that allow you to have more windows open at a time, but for someone like myself who finds that option too tempting to have things open to get in the way of work, I find that I focus more using an iPad over a laptop and I work more efficiently …
had an iPad Pro M1 return it didn't fit in my applications wanted it to just turn out to be an orphan device (entertainment email ) too expensive for that-Apple didn't keep me or my family-we're right now iPhone users, airpods etc. I am looking at to the Samsung Galaxy Fold 5 when released this fall-thanks*****
As a 11 pro user, I've been thinking about switching to the mini as well. Before my iPad keyboard broke, I used it mostly for journaling my thoughts, writing a lot, and being my portable "Portable Computer". The snappiness and instant on capability makes it an always on device for me to record all my thoughts without having to wait for a screen to load. Otherwise, I use it for brainstorming with Nebo and watch RUclips which I always feel bad for not 'maximising' its power.
I have the M1 12.9 and I only use it for movies 😂 but I get my worth out of it because the screen is ridiculously good watching movies on this screen is brilliant
I did the exact same thing and I am much happier. I’m using iPad as a complementary device apart from my MBA M2, for reading, youtubing, note taking and occasional document editing. It’s really portable and working well. Besides the screen space, it’s almost indifferent from using the iPad Pro. The real problem is the fact that iPad apps are still unable to be used as their MB counterparts.
Yep. Apple seem fixed on making the iPad experience more like a phone than a computer. There’s so much wasted space even on the Home Screen that could be better utilised with a software bump.
I’ve been using the iPad Pro, since it first came out, and upgraded to an M1 as well. I absolutely love it… There’s just nothing it can’t do from editing large video files to the obvious art and graphics programs. However, I also recently bought the Mini 6 and holy smokes. I love that too! I’m keeping them both! 😊
Great video. I initially had a mini 6 which worked great but i thought i wanted more screen and power so i went for an M1 ipad pro 12.9. I was in love through the honeymoon phase i bought the magic keyboard to see if i can make it into a 2in1 device. As many have experienced, iPad OS is got ready for that which is quite a shame. Soon after the honeymoon phase wore off it was just too big to carry without a bag. I realized my ipad mini 6 was just perfect. Returned the ipad pro and got a MacBook air and kept the ipad mini. Best decision ever! The mini with cell service goes EVERYWHERE just because it can and it fits in every jacket pocket i have !
which phone do you have ? I have the mini and go with the MacBook Air 13" but now I have the iPhone 16 Pro MAX - and I am checking out if the Max replaces the Mini. So there would be no problem which the iPad solve
Really straight to the point! Size is matter with this device. I change from iPad pro to iPad mini due to portability and ease of use. I can bring it with me everywhere, write my concept or note immediately and then continue with my idea at my MacBook at home.
I own an Apple iPad Mini 6th Gen with an Apple Pencil and I absolutely love it. It does have jelly-scroll issues, but that is only apparent in portrait mode with a wall of text on screen. In landscape the issue vanishes. I basically treat my iPad Mini as a replacement phone when at the house, or on the go for note taking and watching movies. I love it to death.
I don’t have a pc or laptop. I have an M1 11” iPad Pro and a mini 6. The M1 iPad is my main computer and the mini is my book, notepad, video player and internet browser. I wont get a mac book as I can’t afford to have one of them as well and i hate windows so that is out. I get buy fine with my set up, although i am thinking of upgrading to a 12.9 pro as the bigger screen will be better for, office based and drawing too.
Yeah, I've not had an iPad for years now and it hasn't at all affected any of my workflows. I often think I should get one again, but I don't know what I would even use it for. I think you nailed it when you said they, "created a solution for a problem that doesn't exist."
DaVinci Resolve is more pro than Final Cut Pro, and I use it both on my iPad Pro 12.9 with M1 and my Macbooks with no issues. I love being able to edit on the iPad.
I bought a 1st gen 12’’ iPad Pro because it allowed me to read full A4 pages (at its real size) as well as underline and take notes on PDFs , without needing to constantly pinch to zoom. Although I think many of the apps I use in my productivity workflow need a some optimizations. Somehow I can not absolutely forget the practicality and tangibility that a leaf of quality paper brings to the table.
Same with me, I want an ipad for note taking and reading for my mbbs book pdf also some time for graphic drawing As portability Can you suggest me is ipad pro good or a mini is best as its portable What are the cons of pro
I got rid of my iPad Air a few years ago - too big to carry around. Use case now would be as a second screen to consume content on the go read PDFs or documentation also better for games. Can never replace a Mac desktop for programmers
Unique perspective here. I had an 9th gen which worked well for me. I started flying and now tablets (primarily only ipads) are used for charts and some useful data. For newer pilots or pilots that fly general aviation, the ipad mini is king. It does't take up much space and it's just the right size to have your maps on it. the normal size ipads take a little bit too much room in the cramped cockpits. for this reason, I just purchased an ipad mini
I've been tempted by the current mini because I loved using my old one as a private airplane pilot. Cockpits are small. But the reason I use the 11" Pro is primarily so I can travel without a computer. (Personal travel, not business.) I don't think the mini would suffice as a computer substitute. The 11" with smart keyboard is still barely up to it.
I have an iPad pad pro(2020) which i know i dont need its full capabilities of and also thinking of downgrading. I just wanted the best ipad at the time. Apple will never give ipad all the software options as the MacBook because they want you to have all of their devices.
Started using an iPad for notes and diagrams in college when the releases the first base model you could get with Apple Pencil. A year after graduating I swapped to the current gen mini cause almost all my time on the iPad was spend reading and mini is clearly a superior reading form factor. Love both. If I was an artist or in a position which requires me to regular hand write I would get pro if the larger size without question, for now I’m happy with the mini as an e-reader and occasional pdf editor and white boarding tool
I’m confused about all of this iPad Mini 6 fandom. I don’t for a minute dispute everything you guys, and the tech geeks say about it. However a 256Gb Mini and a 256Gb IPad Pro 11” M2’ are only about €300 difference. I love the Mini form factor but seriously, at that price?
@@ThatMarkGilroy Ok.. here is a list of apps I plan to use.. Fender Play, its a guitar lessons app with human instructors created by Fender.. Gibson Guitar lessons app, Fender Tone, a app that allows you to change, edit and create effects and preset on my Fender GTX guitar amp.. Marshall Gateway, does the same thing as the Fender tone but for Marshall Code 25 and 50 watt amps.. The Spark app, an app for the Positive Grid Spark modeling amp.. Katana Librarian and the Katana Air app, apps for the Boss Katana MKII guitar amps.. Mantis from the Laser Academy, an app used to dry fire indoor target practicing, this app utilizes the camera to stare and targets and keep score, and finally, Final Cut Pro... I have it on my mac mini but apparently I have to get another copy for the tablet.. so based on all of this, which would you go with, the 12.9 or the 11?
I’m a musician and I have a 2018 iPad Pro for sheet music and other performance related things. I’ve been using iPad for sheet music for about 10 years now and it saves having to carry a large 3 ring binder around. I also have a mini that I use for note taking, calendar and other small productivity things like that. I find them both very useful. Granted I could use an iPad Air but at the time I was due for an upgrade the new iPad Pro came out and I wanted to try it. I prefer the larger size (comparing the mini and the 11 inch pro) for reading sheet music.
I bought an iPad Mini Cellular 8 years ago. I did not like it for browsing - I use my 14" laptop for that. So after 8 years of having one lying aroundI use my Mini almost exclusively when I "travel" for the following: #1- as a GPS unit in a vehicle - the best GPS ever! #2 - as a Sidecar or mirror screen to view video a/w my laptop on the road #3 - & as an eReader #4 - the odd miscellaneous task Overall these years that is about all I have used the mini for (I don't game) Otherwise it sits in a drawer. I will likely buy the new Mini 6 as my old one is on its last leg.
GPS unit is an inspired use case Terry! Heavy rumours are that we’ll see a new iPad mini this year, maybe as early as March, so you may want to hang on.
@@ThatMarkGilroy Yes - I meant to say I will wait for the Mini 7 not the 6... For at least 10 years there are apps that allow you to download map info (by state or country) so when traveling you don't need to steam the data. Couple that with a solid window mount (Ram Mounts) and you are good to go.
I have a 2018 12.9 pro but I’m leaning towards an 11” or air for my next iPad. While I do use my iPad for a lot of work I think stage manager and external monitor support will fit my needs perfectly and the added mobility with with 11” models. The 12.9 has been great but the size has really hurt its portability and usability for me.
I use an 2018 iPad Pro 11” as my main device, and use it to cover photo edits on Lightroom, writing, mail, browsing and media consumption. I also have a MB Pro for tasks where the ipad is too cumbersome, like video edits, zoom calls, administration of files. I need to update this ipad soon, and I’m really torn about where to go next. The form factor of the Mini is tempting as I travel a lot. However, I also use it for work like writing, and keep wondering if it would be too small for that, and would I be irritated by a separate bt-keyboard.
I am a teacher, and i use a m1 12.9 inch iPad Pro. The biggest thing for me is the Apple Pencil not only for note taking, but to create materia for my students. For me the only real reason to use a pro is because of the display size. I use my iPad every day and it’s my favorite tool. I probably could use an iPad mine, but I love the ability to draw on a bigger screen.
I have an ipad pro 12.9” which i brought first for note taking for training courses as its similar size to a4 paper but has so much more functionality. Started working from home and i dont have the same size desk as i used to, so having the pro on my desk to support with work tasks just didnt work. So i brought a mini 6 which works wonders, main purpose is notetaking, smooth enough to not be an issue but its not as good as the pro! When not working, i use the mini 6 as an ipad… something i could rarely do with the Ipad pro because of the size and weight… i had the combo touch case, worked brilliantly but just cant be handheld like a tablet should. The mini doesnt have this problem and works brilliantly for browsing the web, light email tasks, shopping and media. consumption. The Ipad pro has become a pretty much permanent desk addition, mainly running notion to free up space on my work screen. Also use it for music and light media tasks while working paired with my airpod max. Brilliant stand for it now as well, but if i had to chose 1, i would take the mini 6 every time, the pro has better features, but its almost always stuck to the desk it just isnt the right size and weight - think of it like a notebook, you put it in a bag to transport it and then whenever you use it, its almost always on a desk.
I tried a whole suite of iPads at once. I too found I used the mini more, especially when I was on the go. But I valued the 120hz and M1 chip on the pro. I said to the sales staff at Apple - why do I have to choose between this amazing form factor or the Pro’s benefit (which could be construed as, why is there no Mini Pro) - the staff replied with genuine surprise, “oh you’re right, there’s a gap in our line up there”. In the end I went with the pro 11 while I wait for 120hz to hit the iPad mini 😂
Makes a lot of sense. I’ve just given my iPad Pro 11 3rd gen to my wife, her iPad Air 4 to my grandson and got a mini 6 base model. Seems to sit better between my iPhone and my MacBook Air. I am not a pro user and expect to use the mini more and take it out and about.
Thank you! "A solution looking for a problem." perfectly describes most tablets. I only have an Ipad 9th gen because my sister gave it to me after she won it and determined she had no use for it. Tablets have always been in the realm of tech toys that would be fun, but too expensive to justify given the lack of any real need for one. After a few weeks with it, I've determined a few things. It could never act as a primary portable computing device if I had a need for that. I really didn't have any need for a tablet. I'm definitely not an Apple person. I've found one use for it as a portable PDF reader for reference and text books which I often have to jump to a specific section in for the information i want. That's about it. I don't think I'd feel any differently if it had been an Android based tablet. It comes down to this; tablets aren't small form factor PC's, they are large form factor smartphones (without the phone part) with all the limitations of a smartphone. I don't need a large form factor smartphone.
I have an iPad Pro 12.9 and a Mini, and the Pro mostly just sits on the desk. Like you, I'd hoped to replace the Macbook Pro with the iPad Pro, but the OS and apps just aren't there yet. I carry the Mini with me much more often, primarily for note-taking.
I just picked up a 2020 11 inch iPad Pro and it has been amazing for my specific use case. As both a musician and Sound Technician, the ability to have one device next to my MacBook that lets me have both my music scores and interface apps for the sound boards I’ll work with has been a game changer. And while the mini does look appealing in terms of form factor, the larger screen gives me more real estate for music, scripts, and faders/interfaces
True!!! I agree. I’ve a MacBook 14” Pro & iPad 11” Air. Been tempted to switch to iPad mini BUT on stage I use my 11” to read music scores/lyrics. I feel I’d miss the largeness of my 11” screen. I agree with the podcaster though that apple should create a phone that flips out to an iPad Mini.(all in one device). Then I’d definitely switch to an all in one iPhone / iPad Mini device….
There’s various patents that Apple have submitted for foldables. Not sure if they’d kill off the mini’s fandom in favour of a folding phone though….we’ll see.
As a consultant in Productivity, Organization & Workflow - I've been in LOVE with the iPad mini since the 1st Generation back in 2014. And it's for all the reasons you cited... Compact Form Factor fits my workflow better - and even in an office environment is much easier to grab and take into a meeting for notes. I've had it paired with the original Apple Wireless Keyboard (...yes - the one that takes 2 AA batteries...) “I’m not a Pro User the way Apple wants me to be” - the iPad mini has the highest resolution of any iPad to date - PERIOD (...and it always has...) “Portability Beats Power” - all the reason's cited above. The iPad mini goes with me in my jacket pocket, onto trains, busses, airplanes, and it is a JOY, not a struggle ALSO - due to it being THE LIGHTEST iPad from Day One - you wind up using the device longer than other iPads, and you can even hold it with one hand. Once you pick up an iPad mini - even the Air feels heavy. You quickly become addicted to that lightweight feeling
I’ve been using an iPad mini 5 professionally for a few years now, and it’s been great. It’s a bummer that the Gen 5 (or 6) won’t get external monitor support - that’s the only thing I feel like it’s missing in a professional context, but other than that it’s great.
I’m glad. Finally somebody has made a video that talks to me. I have been saying this to all my friends and anybody who would listen that the iPad mini is perfect for notetaking carrying with You and a general all-purpose iPad and you can use your computer for the rest.
iPad mini user here since the 1st generation. Never had another type of tablet and after owning the mini 1, mini 2 and currently using my old mini 4 (looking to update to a 6) I can say that it is the best tablet ever. My use case is media consumption. Yes, i could do on my phone, but it would drain the battery really fast. So i have the ipad for that. As i type this in vertical mode, using both thumbs, it feels so comfortable to type. It is amazing. It will never replace a computer, but for my use case is perfect.
I have an iPad Air 5. I use it for watching movies & tv shows, RUclips, listening to music & podcast, reading, web browsing, taking notes, email and social media. I also use it to occasionally edit a photo or play a game or FaceTime.
Thanks Warren. My hope for the next version of the Mini is that Apple give that front facing camera a big bump as a lot of commenters mention using their iPad Mini for FaceTime calls.
I've always used a Mini, originally a Mini 3, and just this year I replaced it with the Mini 6 and all the features I gained (Apple Pencil support, primarily). You mentioned wanting a foldable keyboard, and I have one that is outstanding. There are several, but the one I use is the Arteck case, which is much lighter than the one I used for my Mini 3. The case has a divot on the top which allows you to charge your pencil while still in the case, and the screen and keyboard are detachable, which means you can leave the keyboard behind if you want, and also, you can attach it in reverse, so it acts as a stand. The case was around $30. Incidentally, I also bought an Apple Pencil clone (iPenbox) for around $30, which has all the functionality of the Apple Pencil 2, except pressure sensitivity.
I went from an 11" M1 pro to a 6th gen Mini. I mainly used my pro as a laptop replacement as I mainly used a laptop to browse the web and consume other media. I did also draw on my pro. That said, I can still do all of that on my mini, and more comfortably too.
I’ve been using the iPad mini for about three years now (upgrading to the mini 6 earlier this year) and in the past week, I have upgraded to the iPad Pro M1 11 inch ($570 at target a few weeks ago). And I have to say I’m super happy with it. I’ll be selling my iPad mini in the next week. I was starting to feel like my iPad wasn’t much bigger than my iPhone 13 Pro. And using the Apple Pencil with it really didn’t work well for me. I’d have to say the biggest difference with the larger iPad is just how much more snappy it feels with the M1 processor. I was very frustrated with how ‘slow’ at times the multitasking in the mini felt. Not so with the iPad Pro. One of the primary reasons I had the mini was for reading however, I’m finding with the pro it’s just as good if not better because of the larger screen real estate I have to work with.
Thanks Vern- can’t really go wrong with that Target deal! I guess my comparison wasn’t entirely fair as the M1 & M2 pro models would sprint past my A15 bionic Mini if I did a ‘latest models’ test.
You are right. I DON’T GET why folks have both phablet size iPhone and iPad mini for the same use case? It makes no sense financially and practically. I always thought that iPad should be use as a productivity tool or entertainment while the iPhone should be computerized minimalistic phone. Perfect example of mine; iPhone SE 2016 as my daily driver and iPad Pro 12.9’ M1. If I want a phone that can nearly replace my computer, I WOULD OPTED for the top of the model iPhone and not look into the iPad at all. MacBook is simply a computer which is incomparable to phone and tablet.
I have the newest iPad mini and the iPhone mini. I also have a 2017 iPad Pro, but tbh since I got the mini 2y ago I haven’t used it very much at all. The iPad mini fills in all the “gaps” between a laptop and my phone very well, and is the perfect size for note taking as well
I downgraded from ipad 7 to iPad mini 6th gen and iphone 11 to iPhone 13mini. My sentiment align with your points completely. I am not a Pro user, smaller size ,means portability, pencil 2 works great, with sidecar, it comes in handy when i need a 2nd monitor. What i didnt compromise was on the storage and cellular for the mini. Maxed it out to 256GB. My requirements are met with this setup and i dont think they will change anytime soon, so need for bulkier and more expensive Pro series phone or tablet.😊
I purchased an iPad mini for travel - I found my iPad Pro too heavy to carry around while travelling but wanted an iPad to do photo editing and browsing while on the road. It’s really sold me on the mini as I find I get quite used to it while travelling. As you say, the pro has good hardware but that doesn’t really matter given the software - you need a MacBook to do a lot of computing tasks and even to use iTunes / Apple Music effectively - this is a conscious decision by apple to not eat into the laptop market but I do think it ends up making it attractive to get the mini all things considered
I'm actually using two iPads. An iPad mini 6 for work, mostly for note taking, and also as my reading device. Secondly I'm using an 12.9 iPad Pro for reading music scores. It's a shame that there is no 'normal' iPad with this size because the m1 is total overkill for this task. But it's also a great device for watching videos. Recently I began thinking about switching to an Z Fold 4 to have one device less...
Yes- I used to work as a professional musician and my iPad Pro was a great size for reading score/lyrics when performing live- not sure I could have made a Mini work in that case.
fully agree. Most I agree on is the weight of the magic keyboard. It prevents me from taking my iPad Pro with me. The iPad mini is always with me - even when going to the supermarket. You never know ….
As a musician, I absolutely need the screen size of my iPad Pro 12.9 inch. That is the single application for which I bought this device. I don’t so much need the increased computing power, but for reading sheet music, this size is essential. I notice when I am on gigs that most other musicians in my area also use a larger iPad Pro with software such as forScore and iGigBook. My aging eyes could not handle trying to read music from a smaller tablet!
I like the form factor of the iPad mini for all of the reason that you pointed out. I use the mini for reading books and taking notes. The weight and size is a big factor for me.
I use the iPad Mini for my fast referencing checking while doing rounds or completing my census for patients. The size is portable enough to not be bothered bringing it around all day, but not too small like a phone.
I still use the ipad mini 5. I want to upgrade and love the form factor of the new mini but the one thing i cant get behind is the touch id on the power button. While definitely a dated design, the mini 5 touch id is superb and perfectly located. If it had face id, i’d be the first in line to get one. I have debated going with the ipad pro 11 so many times but just not sure its for me, I just prefer the small form factor. For now, i’ll just keep the mini 5…its been an amazing device for me for several years.
I have a Mini 6 and I'm a big fan of the power button touch id. I find it very natural to use, especially in landscape mode where it's right beside my index finger.
iPad Pro has some huge flaws it needs MacOS with IpadOS as a skin. I barely use it since I got my Fold 3, it's way more portable and comparable with my other tech.
I have the ipad mini 6 and the air 5th generation with M1. I have to say that they are both awesome devices. I carry the mini in my bag at all times and its awesome to have with me. I like the portability and speed of the mini 6, The only issue I have is certain websites and the google sheets app. Sometimes they dont fit my screen correctly and I have to scroll in weird ways. But that is more of my job related work. Everything else is great. I really wanted a foldable like the galaxy fold line, but the mini is a great alternative. Its my 2nd favorite ipad off all time. I use my air 5 for some of the apps for my job. But overall they are pretty similar in every day use.
Thanks Pat! If the mini 6 is your second favourite does that mean the iPad Air 5th gen is at the top spot? I do think we’ll see something out there from Apple next year in their iPhone line up. Hoping for foldable 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
I have an 11.9" iPad Pro and use it for reading my daily newspaper digitally. It's clearly more computing power than I need for that, but the screen is bright, the text is clear, and it saves me hundreds of dollars a year on a hard copy newspaper subscription with home delivery. We made the switch to a digital sub about 8 months ago when they raised the cost yet again. It works great every morning (or even at midnight), and I just print out the few things I need to keep. You also get a digital preview of the very latest news, which the print folks don't get until the next day. Even my Luddite wife reads the paper on the iPad! With the continued decline of print media in general it seems to us like this is a great use for a screen this size. A Kindle is probably better for reading novels, but magazines and the newspaper really look much better on an iPad than a tiny phone screen. Streaming football and soccer matches on my iPad while multi-tasking with something else on the computer is also something I do regularly.
I have an iPad mini 6. I was a huge fan of the form factor when it launched. I use it for video editing on my other RUclips channel using LumaFusion. Yeah a bigger screen would be easier but nothing beats the portability of the Mini.
Lots of folk in the comments mentioning LumaFusion Christian. Really glad to hear it's working for you. There's always the option to connect to a bigger screen via AirPlay too.
I got an iPad mini recently after selling my iPad Pro 11” 2018 over a year ago. I realized that the large iPhone 13 Pro Max wasn’t cutting it for me and I wanted a Note Taking/Art/3D Modeling devise and for me that’s the pocketable iPad mini.
I like the idea of foldable iPhone that would have about same screen space as a mini. That would be perfect for travel. Wish Apple offered a more basic mini for "normal" users. And, the major problem I do have with the current mini is regular document file storage. IOS needs to handle this much better.
iPad mini 6, I use it for gaming on a 32” Samsung tv it’s and Xbox controller. Also use it for RUclips when I’m in the kitchen cooking or cleaning.I like the size and power it has. I have the cellular version so it is easy to take anywhere.
I totally agree with you about it not quite being to replace a computer. I love my Mini 6, but one thing that drives me up the wall with it (and iPads in general) is the terrible Files app. Even with the upgrade to iPadOS 16, which supposedly improved a lot of things, there are still many shortcomings. When I go on trips, I don’t like lugging around a clunky laptop, so I have been trying to use the iPad instead for transferring photos from my camera to a thumb drive via a multiport dongle. This has been a frustrating proposition to say the least. I would say perhaps there is a less than 50/50 chance that it works. More often than not, it would either stop copying halfway through (the progress circle is quite useless), or copy over a bunch of corrupt files. Yes, I know some people will tell me to bring more SD cards for my cameras, but some simply don’t have that option, like my Insta360 Go2, for example. Overall, I still adore my Mini 6. It works surprisingly well for editing 4K videos through Lumafusion, but as an overall computer replacement, I would say it is maybe about halfway there. The funny thing is that I actually purchased a Pixel 6a simply for the camera (everything else is Apple ecosystem), and I have inadvertently found that it can perform this above mentioned task even better than the iPad can. Couple that with the fact that Lumafusion is also available on Android now means that I don’t even have to carry the Mini on trips anymore.
Thanks for sharing! And yes, I feel your pain with the Files app- just awful. Had the same experience with importing photos/videos via a dongle. SanDisk could make a fortune if they can invent a card compatible with AirDrop.
i have a mini 6 for a year now and it’s perfect for travel. I am considering a giant ipad Pro to do video editing on the go. The mini is the best iPad i’ve ever had. I own a macbook air M1 that never disappoints and it’s much better for most of my tasks
Agree with all you say. I bought the first gen 12.9” iPad Pro “back in the day” again to see if it worked as a desktop substitute - it doesn’t for much the reasons you summarise. I also agree with your comment that the iPad is “a solution looking for a problem” and it’s driving me to downsize to the Mini I would like to see a better quality screen and scaling on the Mini as there seems to be a lot of wasted screen space on current versions, but otherwise I see that combined with a 14” MacBook Pro as the next iteration of my portable computing solution.
When I bought the iPad Mini model 2 in 2014, I bought one Apple cover and it soon wore out and it was not possible to buy a new cover years later for that iPad. Now I have the iPad Mini 6, I bought TWO covers. I actually bought them about six months apart. I bought a black one then a dark cherry one. Pity they don’t come in “normal” colours, I’d love a red or blue one. Also you used to be able to buy leather ones. I never liked the non-Apple ones as they were too bulky. My advoce when buying any iPad, buy two covers as one cover will start to get ratty and you can’t replace it.
I love iPad. The Mini has been my key Apple device since 2012 as unlike the iPhone, it covers that middle space of gaming, reading, working and typing + portability. I've had every other iPad bar the 10.2". The Air 4 + Magic Keyboard is necessary for lots of typing and is my portable 'computer' and 12.9" is for drawing at home, but the Mini 6 I use the most. I downgraded iPhone from 11 Pro Max to 13 Mini and it's SO NICE to have a small phone again. They are best for one-thumb messaging and phone calls. Everything else is too compromised compared to doing the same on the Mini. Yay stereo landscape speakers and Apple Pencil 2!
I’m a dental student, and I have a 2020 ipad pro 11 inch. I use my ipad veery heavily for studying, making reports, presentations, and managing files and documentations with it, and as unreasonably expensive as it sounds, I own a magic keyboard and it’s been working extremely well for me, but honestly not 250$ worth.
I switched from mini to Pro. My face and fingers have been cursing me since that day. Best lesson learned: Pro is not “bed friendly” lol, the smack on the face is definitely much more painful. Obviously.
So I use the iPad mini for mostly reading, some design work, perhaps some video editing if I need to. I find its size is great as a companion device for my laptop.
I own both the 2018 iPad 11inch pro and iPad 6 mini. I love my iPad Pro but I’m in love with the mini. The portability is unmatched. And I grab it all the time over my 11inch. I primarily use my 11inch for watching tv/movies etc with let’s say my kids or husband when away from the TV room and for procreate and procreate dreams. On the work front the screen size supports better viewing of docs and such. But the mini is really my daily use device along size my phone.
i use an ipad mini 5. i mostly use it for schoolwork, but i also use it for some drawing applications and general productivity stuff. I bring it with me everywhere. With the exeption of a few things, it does what my iphone cant and my iphone does what my ipad cant
I'm currently switching from iPad Pro 12.9 to the Mini 6. Take my advice - this device is mostly for illustrators or people who don't have a MacBook and want to use the iPad with a Magic Keyboard as a substitute. Using it as a second display will also work. In this case it's great. Otherwise... it's useless as a tablet. It's HUGE and uncomfortable for a device that's supposed to be highly portable. Ended up not feeling like even picking it up due to its size. The Mini on the other hand is being used constantly and basically replaced my iPhone as my media consumption device + I use it for note taking and digital planning around the house and on the go. I use it so. much. more than the Pro, but I wish it had the the same quality. Sadly the screen difference is visible. If there was a Mini Pro I'd literally run to get it.
I’m using an iPad Pro 12.9”. You asked about use cases: I use mine to do some heavy reading. And by “heavy” I mean intense books. I have a Kindle and tried using that, but I’m a fast and voracious writer so it was bothersome to use - there just weren’t enough words on each page, so my reading was like going over speed bumps. The iPad Pro allows the kindle app to fill the screen with two big pages, allowing me to read more leisurely (and far more quickly, at my usual pace) than the Kindle. I also like to comment on live streaming, so I use it for that as well. I know the iPad mini would allow the same functionality perhaps, but I like the way the iPad works so well with the bigger external keyboard, and I especially like the screen size (a consequence of getting older and finding myself squinting more than I used to).
I have the first gen iPad Pro (2017). I only use it these days for streaming shows and movies. For my day to day, I too use my iPad Mini 6 along with the 2nd gen Apple Pencil. I use this little workhorse for editing my drone videos in Lumafusion. Absolutely love it.
Basically, this may be the first comment on a product video. I have been using the 12.9 2015 first IPAD pro, last year I bought an IPAD MINI 5th, which is supporting the first-gen Apple pencil. If you put them next to each other, Ipad Mini 5 is right now more powerful than the 12.9 2015 Pro. So from My aspect, I bought a small Ipad Pro for my needs. I draw and paint on my Ipad mini more than I thought. It pumps up your creativity since it is so reachable. Also, I had a windows desktop system, so I decided to use Mac Mini, I bought the Mac mini m1 with 16 Gb ram, and now I am using an Ipad mini and Ipad pro as a second screen with ASTROPAD, so I can use the actual photoshop in very big resolutions and a bunch of layers without freezing and using the apple pencil. Using Ipad mini as a small portion of the actual monitor is pretty cool. ( able to use, multitouch, draw on the screen, etc..) Definitely recommended.
For some reason I refer to the large iPad Pro as 14.9” when OF COURSE I meant 12.9”. Could anyone handle a 14.9” iPad?! 😂
*nose breaking sounds intensify*
Me neither
Rumor is Apple is making a larger one.
I hear people talking about a 14" version, but I can't imagine actually using it. I want to get the largest one I can (12.9"), but I can't imagine lugging around something any bigger than that.
@@romangarmong254 I have a 12.9 that stays at my place and use a mini 4 for on the road.
As a Professional Pilot my iPad mini 6 is essential for my job. I use it not only for navigation, but to study manuals, publications, and to have a computer solution on the go. It enables me to to easily look at the weather and to search countless PDF docs as well as take notes. Recently I have been using it as a planner as well.
I’m a student pilot and got mine for the same reason, never used it except in the past few days I’ve been getting more into using it for productivity.
My ForeFlight saved my butt when my flight displays failed earlier this month
Wow!
Hey, bud. This is Kody from over at 126. Nice to see you on here! I'm flying out of Chesapeake and am about to get a Mini for the same reasons. Anyway, small world!
Does Apple Pay pilots to post these comments? They’re everywhere.
I am a Full-Time Graphic Designer. Some would consider me a "Pro User" seeing as I use my iPad almost everyday for work. But, I sold my iPad Pro and purchased the iPad mini. There honestly isn't much that the Pro can do that the mini can't. Super happy with my purchase. I made a video recently going more in depth about why I love the Mini even as a "Pro User".
Hey Weston - just watched your video- loved it! And yep, like you in a totally non-pervy way I also enjoy taking the Mini to bed with me. 😊
@@ThatMarkGilroy haha Thanks Mark! Definitely keeps me warm at night. :) Perfect bed time companion.
@@WestonWoodfinThere are several negative downsides with the iPad Mini 6th generation that you might want to keep in mind I’m not saying that the mini is bad it’s just something to consider. iPad Mini 6th generation obviously runs much slower than the iPad Pro and that’s pretty evident on the benchmark scores because the mini got an score of 1572 on single core while the Pro got an 1874 on single core, pretty significant… Does way worse on the multi-core since the Mini 6 got 4471 while the Pro 6 got an 8417 pretty much about half so I’ll highly advise against running demanding softwares or even games on the Mini 6… What about the value for the storages? Well on the Pro 6 you could be paying $1.17/GB while on the Mini 6 even with cheapest option you be paying $2.54/GB much better value on the Pro 6. And considering that the Pro 6 was released more recently it’s basically much more future proof than the Mini 6…
@@X1GenKaneShiroX I hear what you are saying and I agree with some of your statements. However, there is much more to consider than just benchmark scores and price per gigabyte. When it comes to benchmarks, the 6th generation iPad mini actually ranked higher than the 2018 iPad Pro that I had. The mini has a newer chip than that one. Also, if you want to talk about power and benchmarks…there are VERY FEW PEOPLE that will actually use the extent of power for most of the iPads, especially the iPad Pro. As a designer and photographer I have yet to see even the 2018 iPad Pro struggle with huge procreate files and massive raw images. With that being said the mini is no slouch. Personally, I needed more storage so I went for the 256GB iPad Mini Model. I was able to find it for $450 “open box” on Amazon in great condition.Therefore, it was a great deal for me…but that’s also because of other factors besides the numbers on a sheet. I talk about it more in a video I made if you are interested.
Never thought of mapping the storage value that way. Interesting.
Love my mini 6. It is portable and I use it to read books, watch videos, check email, take notes and so on. Love it and won’t go bigger. Perfect size for me.
As a student i use my ipad pro 2018 as a digital notebook and also the fact that i can download the books that i want for free as pdfs and do notes on them using the apple pencil comes very handy and i just carry one tablet with me. No more bags full of heavy books
Oh wow. I REALLY wish I'd been able to experience being a student in the iPad age - it must be great having all your studying life on one device. Do you have a favourite note-taking app?
Where do you get the books🤔
Genuinely the perfect device for University students for sure. I got a 2020 12.9” iPad Pro and use Notability every lecture with the voice recording feature. Not only do you retain more information from writing by hand and drawing diagrams and such but you can also use it in times when you’re not allowed to use a laptop. It’s amazing.
@@drewhamre I SO wish I had access to this when I was at university. Notability & Goodnotes would have been absolute gamechangers for studying.
@@ThatMarkGilroy i used to have microsoft OneNote but I quickly switched to GoodNotes5
I made the switch as well - I went from an iPad Pro 10.4 to the iPad mini 6. The difference is huge - I use the Mini so much more than I used the Pro. It fits nicely in my handbag without adding much weight - so it comes along with me all the time. I have it in front of me when I am working on my desktop computer for quick note-taking without hindering the use of my keyboard. As an Illustrator it fits all my needs - I love sketching on the small screen (I preferred small sketchbooks since I started drawing because I draw at different weird angles) and now that I have it with me all the time I can start drawing whenever I have an idea. The fine-tuning happens on my desktop computer anyway - 32" beats 7" as much as it beats 10.4.
Great point about the fine tuning Tiny!
Hahaha tried the same and found the size far too small. Was very annoyed. For me it is just a big iPhone. :).
@@KevinTimothyRichardSolberg Depends on the size of your iPhone no? I use an iPhone Mini for most of my day-to-day work and that combined with the iPad Mini works nicely for me.
What if I use iPhone pro max ? Then IPad Mini required ?
That’s the combo I have.
My first iPad was the 6th Gen one from 2018. I mostly used it for drawing and found that it was pretty travel friendly. I really enjoyed using it! But now I find myself using the 5th Gen iPad Mini that I use for work a LOT more. It’s comfortable to hold, doesn’t take up too much space, and I’m honestly not bothered by the screen size. Sure it’s not the 9.7in I was used to, but it’s definitely a more comfortable user experience in comparison. 🥰
iPad Mini last edition with pencil 2. I love the size. It’s great for browsing, taking notes, watching videos, drawing in procreate, email, administration, zoom calls, social media. The size makes it easy to hold with one hand.
Yes. Now if only they could make it just a TAD brighter I'd be a happy little Apple fanboy.
I switched from the iPad Pro 11” to the iPad mini 5 the day it came out. The smaller form factor was absolutely perfect for me to use on a daily basis. It has replaced my laptop and as soon as I get the finances for it, I will be upgrading to the mini 6 ❤
Subbed after watching this video!
I too "downgraded" from my iPad Pro 11" (2020) to the iPad Mini 6 and I don't regret it at all! The portability > power is a brilliant point.
I have a M1 Macbook Air from my job so any photo editing I do gets done on that now. I think having a Macbook (air or pro) + iPad Mini 6 is a solid combo.
Great vid!
Thanks mate. 👍🏻
I’ve been using an iPad mini 6 for the last 6 months. It’s my first iPad. I primarily use it for content consumption, but I did experiment with using it as my only computer for a couple of weeks. I’m happy with how capable it can be but at the end of my experiment I was glad to have my pc back. The mini is very capable in a pinch to handle things, but not ideal.
I have the Pro 12.9 (2020) and the Mini 6…they have many great things about them. I use the Mini 6 specifically for Kindle books and as my travel iPad. When I’m sitting home watching RUclips and all the other blah blah blah crap I use my 12.9. If you can afford both get both. But if you can only afford one iPad the Mini is a great choice.
I have pretty much the same set up as you, iPad Pro 11 2018 which I bought 2 years ago brand new from a major UK retailer for only £400 I use it for basic video & photo editing & sometimes to watch a movie on a larger screen. I also bought the iPad Mini 6 just a few months ago I do all browsing & messaging & emails on this & Ive just paired it with the iPhone Mini 13 for the perfect ultra portable combination.
Yep, I think I'll be going 'full mini' when time comes to upgrade my iPhone!
I have two personal interests that make an iPad indispensable: flying and performing.
Within the pilot community, almost no one is without an iPad. This is because of a single application, Foreflight. It started out as a replacement for paper aeronautical charts but has evolved into a full-blown navigation and aircraft management system.
For performing, most of my musician friends use OnSong to manage the chord and lyrics charts.
For both applications, sophisticated mounting devices have evolved. I have one that works with a microphone stand for music and another that mounts the iPad to the instrument panel of the aircraft.
These are two of the specialized solutions for which a tablet is indispensable. The overwhelming dominace and resulting sophistication of the specialized iOS apps are a self-fulfilling reality. I’m on my second iPad and will upgrade as soon as Foreflight no longer supports my current iPad.
With respect to the Mini, I have been tempted many times by the small form factor (in a small cockpit, that can be a big advantage). But a critical applications like Foreflight demands a larger screen which Is why I haven’t made the switch.
Yes Peter I have used Onsong in a past life as a professional musician. What an app!
Bro winning in life being both a pilot and a musician. Respect 📈
I use foreflight on the mini all the time and I feel it is a great investment. I love it when I hop on / off the warrior and 172s all day. But if you have a bigger plane and the space use the bigger iPads I guess.
I buy ipads for aviation as well. I used to only use minis but found that larger ipads do just fine and i like to split screen the foreflight map and synthetic vision or to map + other etc
As a music director, ForScore alone has made my investment in a 12.9" iPad Pro worth it. Anything smaller than the 12.9" and I wouldn't be able to see my scores very well, especially for orchestral or band scores (I am a choral director so this doesn't come up often, but it is super helpful when I conduct pit orchestra).
It also makes taking notes on PDFs really great, since it's about the same size as an A4 sheet of paper. I use my iPad for about 95% of my daily tasks.
I genuinely believe that they should be focusing on the smaller form factors. I love the mini for the ability to have a digital notebook and side tool to all of my MacBook Pro tasks. I’d love to see some of the pro features trickle down. Pro motion mini LED on an iPad mini would be phenomenal for content consumption and browsing.
YES! I don’t need M1 or M2 in a small form ipad but the display and camera bump would be a great addition.
@@ThatMarkGilroy I know that it came out that apple isn’t bringing mini LED to smaller models including the 11 inch yet because cutting the glass that small has to many failed units but when they switch to OLED soon enough
I’m praying to god we get it on the tiny models. Even if they don’t wanna bring “pro motion” to non “pro” models I’d love at least 90hz. Idk I love the little notebook handheld size iPad mini. Great vid.
I remember the days when smaller was premium. Love to see a new mini iPhone and the mini ipad get at least some pro like features. I’d definitely be all in.
3yrs in, I love my iPad Mini 6. It absolutely is my grab & go for the lab at Uni or in the hospital & it’s just convenient snap to consume on a break in a chair where i usually couldn’t be bothered to carry my 10” Pro. I do like to use it my photography hobby as a viewfinder & it’s so light it sits in a cold shoe mount. When I am carrying work or Uni stuff then I usually have room for my Apple Magic Keyboard II
@@khanscombe619 Nice! You might like my recent iPad keyboard showdown if you’re looking to explore some alternatives.
I have a mini and use it as a phone, I use my iPad just to make calls. The mini does everything else, carry it around in my bag and use it to play games and social media and RUclips etc
Yep- Mini life seems like a popular choice for phone and iPad!
I have the iPad Mini 6 paired with an iPhone 13. My thinking was that if I need to use a keyboard, I need an actual laptop/desktop. Therefore the larger iPads made no sense for me, this one is hella portable. I use it for standard media consumption, especially when travelling, i've used it to cast/connect to tv's so we can watch movies that i've downloaded locally or on a streaming app. I've also used it occasionally for drawing, as well as a stream deck. There have been two situations where i've used it for presentations where i shared the iPad's screen instead of an actual laptop. It came to a point where I actually gave my own macbook air to my parents so they can have a laptop because i just simply didn't use it. I do have a work provided macbook, but thats solely for work.
I bought the Mini as soon as it the stores. That was my first iPad in what I think of as the content-generation era. (Previous iPad and iPad Air were consumption devices only.) I absolutely love it, and have never regretted the choice. As you say, it's ultra-portable and works great for content consumption, but also for note-taking and other basic content creation. It's even not too bad for drawing with ProCreate and making videos with Lumafusion.
A year later, however, I'm very close to pulling the trigger on a Pro, probably the 12.9". I do love drawing and creating videos, and I do quite a lot of those tasks as part of my job as principal of a Montessori kindergarten. While the Mini works okay for such things, it does feel a little cramped. I'll never give up my Mini, however: any other iPad will be an addition to my Apple devices, not a replacement for anything.
That’s such an interesting distinction between generation and consumption Roman- thanks for sharing. Sounds like the 12.9” Pro will serve you well for your kindergarten work. 👍🏻
Yes I had the first gen mini and it was my first iPad. I’ve had every generation of mini.
Currently using the newest IPad Air as a student. What I currently use it for is for my mail, Note taking, And Homework (To some programs). What I wish These IPads would do is to be a little bit more like a computer instead of a balance between the iphone and mac. Like I wish that I can do to some extent coding. These IPads have really good chip sets and it just needs to get another OS refresh so that apple can finally target that audience that wants a more portable computer.
I both! I just bought the mini! Because the the Pro is to heavy! Especially with a good case
I’m a PT university student, who’s used the Pro 11 for 1 year and a bit during the pandemic for online courses & downtime at work (also have an iMac). I found it to be able to do most of what I needed it to do, for things like essays, PowerPoint presentations, research, Zoom & Teams lectures + meetings, RUclips/ media & reading textbooks on Acrobat Reader. I’ve recently switched to a 12.9 for the nicer display & screen size
Interesting- and how has switching affected how often you use your iMac (if at all)?
I’ve been using the iPad Pro 11 2020 for a couple of years now, and I can tell you, it meets my requirements in about 80% of use cases. For scripting, writing, reading, teaching, media consumption, gaming… this device works fine. But I keep running into hurdles whenever I need specific professional grade work: vector work with illustrator, and specific functionality of the Microsoft 365 productivity suite. In both cases, the apps simply aren’t up to par with the desktop class software, and are quite frankly, prone to random crashes and bugs reminiscent of the horrible user experience with Windows ME way back in the early 2000s.
80% is good, and perfect when considering I used only this device during trips abroad for music composition and some light video production. But then again, the lack of a “desktop”, and the entire nightmare of using the files interface is just so unintuitive… so very unlike the whole ethos of the OSes that Apple has carefully curated all this time. At this time I’m just waiting for what the next series of MacBook Pros are going to be like before deciding on what to get.
For anyone wanting an iPad, sure, go for it! Because even if you can’t find a good workflow for yourself with it, you can always use it as a second display with sidecar!
@@ThatMarkGilroy I use the iMac as a 2nd device if my gal is doing course work or I want a full app like Word. Also if I need a computer for some exam sites, websites or software requiring a Mac OS or Windows.
I own an iPad mini 6 myself. I keep wishing they would make an iPad mini Pro with a 1TB drive. I literally use my mini for EVERYTHING. Flight charts, drone mapping, mobile ops, notes, reading, etc. I use it as my notebook when in meetings, you name it.
I just wish we could get ALL the power of the full size in this screen size/form factor. Even if it was slightly thicker, I wouldn’t mind in the least.
Yep - I would be absolutely fine with a thicker form in order to get a better/brighter screen. It's already A5 notebook size - it can stand to be that kind of thickness too.
Good video, and I’m glad to see others are thinking about this. I was SOOO excited when Apple turned on phone calling for iPad. I’ve been wanting to get away from having a phone and separate larger screen (that’s bigger than the Max series of iPhones), and they’ve taken one step closer to that ideal.
I’ve been doing an experiment for a few months, where I leave my iPhone 11 at home while I carry my iPad Mini 6 with cellular, Apple Watch 6 with cellular, and EarPods Pro. I've found that for me, having the Mini with me all the time is a definite bonus. To carry it around, I either use a small crossbody bag that fits the Mini perfectly in an external pocket or I wear cargo pants where the large pocket perfectly holds the Mini with its pencil attached. (It sticks out of the pocket about 3cm or so, but it’s very convenient to always have it with me and not have to carry around the body bag. It’s very easy to grab from the pocket and easy to replace once I’m done with it.) I also find that, with the Splashtop app, I can connect back to my Mac Mini at home if I need to do any kind of “real“ work using a desktop-type system. (This is a whole other story, but when I was trying to decide on the iPad Pro 12.9”versus a MacBook Air, I decided on the iPad Pro with keyboard, again using Splashtop if I need to do any desktop-level work.)
Hardware-wise, I’m not a professional camera type person and I find that the quality of the Mini 6 camera is good enough for me. Size-wise, it’s been interesting how I’ve gotten used to the size and have no trouble using it. App-wise, I send and receive SMS messages to and from both Android and iOS people and I use FaceTime audio to call people (using the EarPods and not holding the iPad to my head) and if they have an Apple device, we can FaceTime video if they want. Of all the apps I’ve used, I’ve found that there are only two that don’t work so far: Apple CarPlay (which is a definite bummer) and the McDonald’s app (though the Burger King app works fine so I can scratch that occasional junk food itch).
Thanks for your thoughts Eddie. Utterly mad that CarPlay doesn’t work with iPad - seems like a no brainer?!
It’s like you took the words right out of my mouth. Your frustration with iPads is exactly what I am experiencing as well.
Thanks Jacob- sounds like we’re not alone reading some of the other comments here.
I switched from an ipad air to the the mini and love it. The size is perfect for me and I use the stylus most of the time. Adding "paperlike" screen cover made a huge difference- from writing on glass vs writing on good quality paper.
Hey so I’m a student in need of a new device to get me throught the next 6~ years of schooling. I do some video editing, not that seriously yet, but I do. Also taking notes is valuable to me. What would you guys recommend? Macbook or ipad?
Personally I’d go MacBook Air. For the price of a refurbished one you’ll be able to do much much more than on an iPad. As long as you’re comfortable taking notes in a program like Notion or Obsidian rather than handwritten.
11" Ipad Pro. Would love to goto the mini, but the price is taking the piss.
There are always some deals to be had in refurbished. I set an alert up for the spec I wanted.
@@ThatMarkGilroy what did you use?
@@taktischekartoffel refurb-tracker.com/
To me the iPad use case is just a question of “do you do anything on your phone that a bigger screen would enhance?” If the answer is yes then it’s worth it to me. I use the mini 6 as well for reading and watching content and it’s suits me perfectly. As someone who reads a lot of manga the kindle screens never did it for me but the iPad mini is perfect
What website do you use to read your manga?
I made the exact same switch. It’s only been days and I already notice a big difference. I can’t believe how heavy the 11” is by comparison!
I’ve not looked back!
I own both an iPad Mini and now an iPad Pro 11 inch M2. I use the mini as my personal iPad, where I take it with me everywhere I go. The iPad Pro serves as my work computer, and yes I said computer. I work in field sales, and I have tried MacOS, Windows, and even ChromeOS. What I kept coming back to during each stint was iPadOS. iPadOS just serves all my work needs. The experience is just fast, smooth transitions between apps, supports every app I need and iPad’s are just more portable than any laptop out there, including Apples own MBA.
iPad’s are just more accessible than laptops. iPad’s fit in more bags, can be minimal, and now can last as long as you need them. Yes, laptops have full working desktops that allow you to have more windows open at a time, but for someone like myself who finds that option too tempting to have things open to get in the way of work, I find that I focus more using an iPad over a laptop and I work more efficiently …
but laptops have a keyboard. so its a stupid comparison - or? when you ad a keyboard to the iPad - the iPad is bigger and weights more
had an iPad Pro M1 return it didn't fit in my applications wanted it to just turn out to be an orphan device (entertainment email ) too expensive for that-Apple didn't keep me or my family-we're right now iPhone users, airpods etc. I am looking at to the Samsung Galaxy Fold 5 when released this fall-thanks*****
As a 11 pro user, I've been thinking about switching to the mini as well. Before my iPad keyboard broke, I used it mostly for journaling my thoughts, writing a lot, and being my portable "Portable Computer". The snappiness and instant on capability makes it an always on device for me to record all my thoughts without having to wait for a screen to load. Otherwise, I use it for brainstorming with Nebo and watch RUclips which I always feel bad for not 'maximising' its power.
I have the M1 12.9 and I only use it for movies 😂 but I get my worth out of it because the screen is ridiculously good watching movies on this screen is brilliant
Nebo is a really good notetaking tool!
the best portable computer is the MacBook Air 13
creative illustrating/drawing +Pro motion ipad pro = best device
I did the exact same thing and I am much happier. I’m using iPad as a complementary device apart from my MBA M2, for reading, youtubing, note taking and occasional document editing. It’s really portable and working well. Besides the screen space, it’s almost indifferent from using the iPad Pro.
The real problem is the fact that iPad apps are still unable to be used as their MB counterparts.
Yep. Apple seem fixed on making the iPad experience more like a phone than a computer. There’s so much wasted space even on the Home Screen that could be better utilised with a software bump.
I’ve been using the iPad Pro, since it first came out, and upgraded to an M1 as well. I absolutely love it… There’s just nothing it can’t do from editing large video files to the obvious art and graphics programs. However, I also recently bought the Mini 6 and holy smokes. I love that too! I’m keeping them both! 😊
I have the mini 6 and 11 Pro. The mini is my buddy. It’s no slouch and I use it for my field research. Field journal extraordinaire.
Yes! It’s a perfect field journal size.
Bought a mini for all the reasons given. Never wanted anything else it’s brilliant.
Great video. I initially had a mini 6 which worked great but i thought i wanted more screen and power so i went for an M1 ipad pro 12.9. I was in love through the honeymoon phase i bought the magic keyboard to see if i can make it into a 2in1 device. As many have experienced, iPad OS is got ready for that which is quite a shame. Soon after the honeymoon phase wore off it was just too big to carry without a bag. I realized my ipad mini 6 was just perfect. Returned the ipad pro and got a MacBook air and kept the ipad mini. Best decision ever! The mini with cell service goes EVERYWHERE just because it can and it fits in every jacket pocket i have !
which phone do you have ? I have the mini and go with the MacBook Air 13" but now I have the iPhone 16 Pro MAX - and I am checking out if the Max replaces the Mini. So there would be no problem which the iPad solve
@@romansteinbrenner cellphones are always Android, I currently use Pixel 8 Pro. At that time iOS wasn't even nearly close to what it is today.
The latest iPhone 16 Pro Max is MASSIVE. Even bigger than the 15 series and there would be no point at all having that as well as an iPad Mini.
@@ThatMarkGilroy Yes That's what I suspect too! I've had the 16pro MAX for a week and am trying to see if I miss the iPad mini!
Really straight to the point!
Size is matter with this device. I change from iPad pro to iPad mini due to portability and ease of use. I can bring it with me everywhere, write my concept or note immediately and then continue with my idea at my MacBook at home.
Glad you enjoyed it. And yep, the Mini is such a great size!
I own an Apple iPad Mini 6th Gen with an Apple Pencil and I absolutely love it. It does have jelly-scroll issues, but that is only apparent in portrait mode with a wall of text on screen. In landscape the issue vanishes. I basically treat my iPad Mini as a replacement phone when at the house, or on the go for note taking and watching movies. I love it to death.
I don’t have a pc or laptop. I have an M1 11” iPad Pro and a mini 6. The M1 iPad is my main computer and the mini is my book, notepad, video player and internet browser. I wont get a mac book as I can’t afford to have one of them as well and i hate windows so that is out.
I get buy fine with my set up, although i am thinking of upgrading to a 12.9 pro as the bigger screen will be better for, office based and drawing too.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing Courtney.
Yeah, I've not had an iPad for years now and it hasn't at all affected any of my workflows. I often think I should get one again, but I don't know what I would even use it for. I think you nailed it when you said they, "created a solution for a problem that doesn't exist."
If I was into physical notebooks, I couldn’t justify it.
@@ThatMarkGilroy It doesn't help that my handwriting is atrocious. Thankfully I am a very fast typist lol
Snap! 😂
DaVinci Resolve is more pro than Final Cut Pro, and I use it both on my iPad Pro 12.9 with M1 and my Macbooks with no issues. I love being able to edit on the iPad.
Maybe I should give it a whirl!
I bought a 1st gen 12’’ iPad Pro because it allowed me to read full A4 pages (at its real size) as well as underline and take notes on PDFs , without needing to constantly pinch to zoom. Although I think many of the apps I use in my productivity workflow need a some optimizations. Somehow I can not absolutely forget the practicality and tangibility that a leaf of quality paper brings to the table.
Same with me, I want an ipad for note taking and reading for my mbbs book pdf also some time for graphic drawing
As portability
Can you suggest me is ipad pro good or a mini is best as its portable
What are the cons of pro
That and an extra fine pen
I got rid of my iPad Air a few years ago - too big to carry around. Use case now would be as a second screen to consume content on the go read PDFs or documentation also better for games. Can never replace a Mac desktop for programmers
Unique perspective here. I had an 9th gen which worked well for me. I started flying and now tablets (primarily only ipads) are used for charts and some useful data. For newer pilots or pilots that fly general aviation, the ipad mini is king. It does't take up much space and it's just the right size to have your maps on it. the normal size ipads take a little bit too much room in the cramped cockpits. for this reason, I just purchased an ipad mini
Thanks for commenting. Lots and lots of pilots/copilots here in the comments showing love for the Mini.
I've been tempted by the current mini because I loved using my old one as a private airplane pilot. Cockpits are small. But the reason I use the 11" Pro is primarily so I can travel without a computer. (Personal travel, not business.) I don't think the mini would suffice as a computer substitute. The 11" with smart keyboard is still barely up to it.
I have an iPad mini six. I wish it had more storage.
I have an iPad pad pro(2020) which i know i dont need its full capabilities of and also thinking of downgrading. I just wanted the best ipad at the time. Apple will never give ipad all the software options as the MacBook because they want you to have all of their devices.
Started using an iPad for notes and diagrams in college when the releases the first base model you could get with Apple Pencil. A year after graduating I swapped to the current gen mini cause almost all my time on the iPad was spend reading and mini is clearly a superior reading form factor. Love both. If I was an artist or in a position which requires me to regular hand write I would get pro if the larger size without question, for now I’m happy with the mini as an e-reader and occasional pdf editor and white boarding tool
Thanks Cody. Yes the A5 (ish) size lends itself really well to reading and also field-journal style note taking.
I’m confused about all of this iPad Mini 6 fandom. I don’t for a minute dispute everything you guys, and the tech geeks say about it. However a 256Gb Mini and a 256Gb IPad Pro 11” M2’ are only about €300 difference. I love the Mini form factor but seriously, at that price?
I picked mine up via Apple refurbished so didn’t pay that mad price. The jump from 64GB to 256GB with nothing between is VERY naughty of Apple.
@@ThatMarkGilroy Ok.. here is a list of apps I plan to use.. Fender Play, its a guitar lessons app with human instructors created by Fender.. Gibson Guitar lessons app, Fender Tone, a app that allows you to change, edit and create effects and preset on my Fender GTX guitar amp.. Marshall Gateway, does the same thing as the Fender tone but for Marshall Code 25 and 50 watt amps.. The Spark app, an app for the Positive Grid Spark modeling amp.. Katana Librarian and the Katana Air app, apps for the Boss Katana MKII guitar amps.. Mantis from the Laser Academy, an app used to dry fire indoor target practicing, this app utilizes the camera to stare and targets and keep score, and finally, Final Cut Pro... I have it on my mac mini but apparently I have to get another copy for the tablet.. so based on all of this, which would you go with, the 12.9 or the 11?
I’m a musician and I have a 2018 iPad Pro for sheet music and other performance related things. I’ve been using iPad for sheet music for about 10 years now and it saves having to carry a large 3 ring binder around. I also have a mini that I use for note taking, calendar and other small productivity things like that. I find them both very useful. Granted I could use an iPad Air but at the time I was due for an upgrade the new iPad Pro came out and I wanted to try it. I prefer the larger size (comparing the mini and the 11 inch pro) for reading sheet music.
I bought an iPad Mini Cellular 8 years ago. I did not like it for browsing - I use my 14" laptop for that.
So after 8 years of having one lying aroundI use my Mini almost exclusively when I "travel" for the following:
#1- as a GPS unit in a vehicle - the best GPS ever!
#2 - as a Sidecar or mirror screen to view video a/w my laptop on the road
#3 - & as an eReader
#4 - the odd miscellaneous task
Overall these years that is about all I have used the mini for (I don't game) Otherwise it sits in a drawer.
I will likely buy the new Mini 6 as my old one is on its last leg.
GPS unit is an inspired use case Terry! Heavy rumours are that we’ll see a new iPad mini this year, maybe as early as March, so you may want to hang on.
@@ThatMarkGilroy Yes - I meant to say I will wait for the Mini 7 not the 6...
For at least 10 years there are apps that allow you to download map info (by state or country) so when traveling you don't need to steam the data. Couple that with a solid window mount (Ram Mounts) and you are good to go.
I have a 2018 12.9 pro but I’m leaning towards an 11” or air for my next iPad. While I do use my iPad for a lot of work I think stage manager and external monitor support will fit my needs perfectly and the added mobility with with 11” models. The 12.9 has been great but the size has really hurt its portability and usability for me.
I use an 2018 iPad Pro 11” as my main device, and use it to cover photo edits on Lightroom, writing, mail, browsing and media consumption. I also have a MB Pro for tasks where the ipad is too cumbersome, like video edits, zoom calls, administration of files. I need to update this ipad soon, and I’m really torn about where to go next. The form factor of the Mini is tempting as I travel a lot. However, I also use it for work like writing, and keep wondering if it would be too small for that, and would I be irritated by a separate bt-keyboard.
I made a buyer’s guide a little while ago which might help!
ruclips.net/video/8-VcxdxEUMg/видео.html
I am a teacher, and i use a m1 12.9 inch iPad Pro. The biggest thing for me is the Apple Pencil not only for note taking, but to create materia for my students. For me the only real reason to use a pro is because of the display size. I use my iPad every day and it’s my favorite tool. I probably could use an iPad mine, but I love the ability to draw on a bigger screen.
I have an ipad pro 12.9” which i brought first for note taking for training courses as its similar size to a4 paper but has so much more functionality. Started working from home and i dont have the same size desk as i used to, so having the pro on my desk to support with work tasks just didnt work. So i brought a mini 6 which works wonders, main purpose is notetaking, smooth enough to not be an issue but its not as good as the pro! When not working, i use the mini 6 as an ipad… something i could rarely do with the Ipad pro because of the size and weight… i had the combo touch case, worked brilliantly but just cant be handheld like a tablet should. The mini doesnt have this problem and works brilliantly for browsing the web, light email tasks, shopping and media. consumption. The Ipad pro has become a pretty much permanent desk addition, mainly running notion to free up space on my work screen. Also use it for music and light media tasks while working paired with my airpod max. Brilliant stand for it now as well, but if i had to chose 1, i would take the mini 6 every time, the pro has better features, but its almost always stuck to the desk it just isnt the right size and weight - think of it like a notebook, you put it in a bag to transport it and then whenever you use it, its almost always on a desk.
I tried a whole suite of iPads at once. I too found I used the mini more, especially when I was on the go. But I valued the 120hz and M1 chip on the pro. I said to the sales staff at Apple - why do I have to choose between this amazing form factor or the Pro’s benefit (which could be construed as, why is there no Mini Pro) - the staff replied with genuine surprise, “oh you’re right, there’s a gap in our line up there”.
In the end I went with the pro 11 while I wait for 120hz to hit the iPad mini 😂
🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Makes a lot of sense. I’ve just given my iPad Pro 11 3rd gen to my wife, her iPad Air 4 to my grandson and got a mini 6 base model. Seems to sit better between my iPhone and my MacBook Air. I am not a pro user and expect to use the mini more and take it out and about.
Thank you! "A solution looking for a problem." perfectly describes most tablets. I only have an Ipad 9th gen because my sister gave it to me after she won it and determined she had no use for it. Tablets have always been in the realm of tech toys that would be fun, but too expensive to justify given the lack of any real need for one. After a few weeks with it, I've determined a few things. It could never act as a primary portable computing device if I had a need for that. I really didn't have any need for a tablet. I'm definitely not an Apple person. I've found one use for it as a portable PDF reader for reference and text books which I often have to jump to a specific section in for the information i want. That's about it. I don't think I'd feel any differently if it had been an Android based tablet. It comes down to this; tablets aren't small form factor PC's, they are large form factor smartphones (without the phone part) with all the limitations of a smartphone. I don't need a large form factor smartphone.
Totally agree with this. And that feel of being a large form factor smartphone isn’t helped by iPadOS being virtually identical to iOS.
Different individuals, different needs. Today, I use my MB Pro
I have an iPad Pro 12.9 and a Mini, and the Pro mostly just sits on the desk. Like you, I'd hoped to replace the Macbook Pro with the iPad Pro, but the OS and apps just aren't there yet. I carry the Mini with me much more often, primarily for note-taking.
I just picked up a 2020 11 inch iPad Pro and it has been amazing for my specific use case. As both a musician and Sound Technician, the ability to have one device next to my MacBook that lets me have both my music scores and interface apps for the sound boards I’ll work with has been a game changer. And while the mini does look appealing in terms of form factor, the larger screen gives me more real estate for music, scripts, and faders/interfaces
True!!! I agree. I’ve a MacBook 14” Pro & iPad 11” Air. Been tempted to switch to iPad mini BUT on stage I use my 11” to read music scores/lyrics. I feel I’d miss the largeness of my 11” screen. I agree with the podcaster though that apple should create a phone that flips out to an iPad Mini.(all in one device). Then I’d definitely switch to an all in one iPhone / iPad Mini device….
There’s various patents that Apple have submitted for foldables. Not sure if they’d kill off the mini’s fandom in favour of a folding phone though….we’ll see.
As a consultant in Productivity, Organization & Workflow - I've been in LOVE with the iPad mini since the 1st Generation back in 2014. And it's for all the reasons you cited...
Compact Form Factor fits my workflow better - and even in an office environment is much easier to grab and take into a meeting for notes. I've had it paired with the original Apple Wireless Keyboard (...yes - the one that takes 2 AA batteries...)
“I’m not a Pro User the way Apple wants me to be” - the iPad mini has the highest resolution of any iPad to date - PERIOD (...and it always has...)
“Portability Beats Power” - all the reason's cited above. The iPad mini goes with me in my jacket pocket, onto trains, busses, airplanes, and it is a JOY, not a struggle
ALSO - due to it being THE LIGHTEST iPad from Day One - you wind up using the device longer than other iPads, and you can even hold it with one hand.
Once you pick up an iPad mini - even the Air feels heavy. You quickly become addicted to that lightweight feeling
Thanks Rich! What would be on your wishlist for a future gen of iPad Mini?
I’ve been using an iPad mini 5 professionally for a few years now, and it’s been great. It’s a bummer that the Gen 5 (or 6) won’t get external monitor support - that’s the only thing I feel like it’s missing in a professional context, but other than that it’s great.
I’m glad. Finally somebody has made a video that talks to me. I have been saying this to all my friends and anybody who would listen that the iPad mini is perfect for notetaking carrying with You and a general all-purpose iPad and you can use your computer for the rest.
I’m fully with you Amit!
iPad mini user here since the 1st generation. Never had another type of tablet and after owning the mini 1, mini 2 and currently using my old mini 4 (looking to update to a 6) I can say that it is the best tablet ever.
My use case is media consumption. Yes, i could do on my phone, but it would drain the battery really fast. So i have the ipad for that.
As i type this in vertical mode, using both thumbs, it feels so comfortable to type. It is amazing. It will never replace a computer, but for my use case is perfect.
I have an iPad Air 5. I use it for watching movies & tv shows, RUclips, listening to music & podcast, reading, web browsing, taking notes, email and social media. I also use it to occasionally edit a photo or play a game or FaceTime.
Thanks Warren. My hope for the next version of the Mini is that Apple give that front facing camera a big bump as a lot of commenters mention using their iPad Mini for FaceTime calls.
I've always used a Mini, originally a Mini 3, and just this year I replaced it with the Mini 6 and all the features I gained (Apple Pencil support, primarily). You mentioned wanting a foldable keyboard, and I have one that is outstanding. There are several, but the one I use is the Arteck case, which is much lighter than the one I used for my Mini 3. The case has a divot on the top which allows you to charge your pencil while still in the case, and the screen and keyboard are detachable, which means you can leave the keyboard behind if you want, and also, you can attach it in reverse, so it acts as a stand. The case was around $30. Incidentally, I also bought an Apple Pencil clone (iPenbox) for around $30, which has all the functionality of the Apple Pencil 2, except pressure sensitivity.
Nice - thanks for the recommendation John!
I went from an 11" M1 pro to a 6th gen Mini. I mainly used my pro as a laptop replacement as I mainly used a laptop to browse the web and consume other media. I did also draw on my pro. That said, I can still do all of that on my mini, and more comfortably too.
I’ve been using the iPad mini for about three years now (upgrading to the mini 6 earlier this year) and in the past week, I have upgraded to the iPad Pro M1 11 inch ($570 at target a few weeks ago). And I have to say I’m super happy with it. I’ll be selling my iPad mini in the next week. I was starting to feel like my iPad wasn’t much bigger than my iPhone 13 Pro. And using the Apple Pencil with it really didn’t work well for me. I’d have to say the biggest difference with the larger iPad is just how much more snappy it feels with the M1 processor. I was very frustrated with how ‘slow’ at times the multitasking in the mini felt. Not so with the iPad Pro. One of the primary reasons I had the mini was for reading however, I’m finding with the pro it’s just as good if not better because of the larger screen real estate I have to work with.
Thanks Vern- can’t really go wrong with that Target deal! I guess my comparison wasn’t entirely fair as the M1 & M2 pro models would sprint past my A15 bionic Mini if I did a ‘latest models’ test.
You are right. I DON’T GET why folks have both phablet size iPhone and iPad mini for the same use case? It makes no sense financially and practically.
I always thought that iPad should be use as a productivity tool or entertainment while the iPhone should be computerized minimalistic phone. Perfect example of mine; iPhone SE 2016 as my daily driver and iPad Pro 12.9’ M1.
If I want a phone that can nearly replace my computer, I WOULD OPTED for the top of the model iPhone and not look into the iPad at all.
MacBook is simply a computer which is incomparable to phone and tablet.
I have the newest iPad mini and the iPhone mini. I also have a 2017 iPad Pro, but tbh since I got the mini 2y ago I haven’t used it very much at all. The iPad mini fills in all the “gaps” between a laptop and my phone very well, and is the perfect size for note taking as well
I downgraded from ipad 7 to iPad mini 6th gen and iphone 11 to iPhone 13mini. My sentiment align with your points completely. I am not a Pro user, smaller size ,means portability, pencil 2 works great, with sidecar, it comes in handy when i need a 2nd monitor. What i didnt compromise was on the storage and cellular for the mini. Maxed it out to 256GB.
My requirements are met with this setup and i dont think they will change anytime soon, so need for bulkier and more expensive Pro series phone or tablet.😊
That’s a great setup Yogesh- I love the iPhone 13 Mini too, that’s my work phone of choice.
I purchased an iPad mini for travel - I found my iPad Pro too heavy to carry around while travelling but wanted an iPad to do photo editing and browsing while on the road. It’s really sold me on the mini as I find I get quite used to it while travelling. As you say, the pro has good hardware but that doesn’t really matter given the software - you need a MacBook to do a lot of computing tasks and even to use iTunes / Apple Music effectively - this is a conscious decision by apple to not eat into the laptop market but I do think it ends up making it attractive to get the mini all things considered
I'm actually using two iPads. An iPad mini 6 for work, mostly for note taking, and also as my reading device. Secondly I'm using an 12.9 iPad Pro for reading music scores. It's a shame that there is no 'normal' iPad with this size because the m1 is total overkill for this task. But it's also a great device for watching videos. Recently I began thinking about switching to an Z Fold 4 to have one device less...
Yes- I used to work as a professional musician and my iPad Pro was a great size for reading score/lyrics when performing live- not sure I could have made a Mini work in that case.
fully agree. Most I agree on is the weight of the magic keyboard. It prevents me from taking my iPad Pro with me. The iPad mini is always with me - even when going to the supermarket. You never know ….
You never know indeed! 😂
Great video. I think the term *'Pro'* is overused marketing puffery by all manufacturers.
It really is overused!!
As a musician, I absolutely need the screen size of my iPad Pro 12.9 inch. That is the single application for which I bought this device. I don’t so much need the increased computing power, but for reading sheet music, this size is essential. I notice when I am on gigs that most other musicians in my area also use a larger iPad Pro with software such as forScore and iGigBook. My aging eyes could not handle trying to read music from a smaller tablet!
I like the form factor of the iPad mini for all of the reason that you pointed out. I use the mini for reading books and taking notes. The weight and size is a big factor for me.
Thanks for sharing Roberto!
I use the iPad Mini for my fast referencing checking while doing rounds or completing my census for patients. The size is portable enough to not be bothered bringing it around all day, but not too small like a phone.
I still use the ipad mini 5. I want to upgrade and love the form factor of the new mini but the one thing i cant get behind is the touch id on the power button. While definitely a dated design, the mini 5 touch id is superb and perfectly located. If it had face id, i’d be the first in line to get one. I have debated going with the ipad pro 11 so many times but just not sure its for me, I just prefer the small form factor. For now, i’ll just keep the mini 5…its been an amazing device for me for several years.
I have a Mini 6 and I'm a big fan of the power button touch id. I find it very natural to use, especially in landscape mode where it's right beside my index finger.
iPad Pro has some huge flaws it needs MacOS with IpadOS as a skin. I barely use it since I got my Fold 3, it's way more portable and comparable with my other tech.
I have the ipad mini 6 and the air 5th generation with M1. I have to say that they are both awesome devices. I carry the mini in my bag at all times and its awesome to have with me. I like the portability and speed of the mini 6, The only issue I have is certain websites and the google sheets app. Sometimes they dont fit my screen correctly and I have to scroll in weird ways. But that is more of my job related work. Everything else is great. I really wanted a foldable like the galaxy fold line, but the mini is a great alternative. Its my 2nd favorite ipad off all time. I use my air 5 for some of the apps for my job. But overall they are pretty similar in every day use.
Thanks Pat! If the mini 6 is your second favourite does that mean the iPad Air 5th gen is at the top spot?
I do think we’ll see something out there from Apple next year in their iPhone line up. Hoping for foldable 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
I have an 11.9" iPad Pro and use it for reading my daily newspaper digitally. It's clearly more computing power than I need for that, but the screen is bright, the text is clear, and it saves me hundreds of dollars a year on a hard copy newspaper subscription with home delivery. We made the switch to a digital sub about 8 months ago when they raised the cost yet again. It works great every morning (or even at midnight), and I just print out the few things I need to keep. You also get a digital preview of the very latest news, which the print folks don't get until the next day. Even my Luddite wife reads the paper on the iPad! With the continued decline of print media in general it seems to us like this is a great use for a screen this size. A Kindle is probably better for reading novels, but magazines and the newspaper really look much better on an iPad than a tiny phone screen. Streaming football and soccer matches on my iPad while multi-tasking with something else on the computer is also something I do regularly.
I have an iPad mini 6. I was a huge fan of the form factor when it launched. I use it for video editing on my other RUclips channel using LumaFusion. Yeah a bigger screen would be easier but nothing beats the portability of the Mini.
Lots of folk in the comments mentioning LumaFusion Christian. Really glad to hear it's working for you. There's always the option to connect to a bigger screen via AirPlay too.
I got an iPad mini recently after selling my iPad Pro 11” 2018 over a year ago. I realized that the large iPhone 13 Pro Max wasn’t cutting it for me and I wanted a Note Taking/Art/3D Modeling devise and for me that’s the pocketable iPad mini.
I like the idea of foldable iPhone that would have about same screen space as a mini. That would be perfect for travel. Wish Apple offered a more basic mini for "normal" users. And, the major problem I do have with the current mini is regular document file storage. IOS needs to handle this much better.
iPad mini 6, I use it for gaming on a 32” Samsung tv it’s and Xbox controller. Also use it for RUclips when I’m in the kitchen cooking or cleaning.I like the size and power it has. I have the cellular version so it is easy to take anywhere.
I totally agree with you about it not quite being to replace a computer.
I love my Mini 6, but one thing that drives me up the wall with it (and iPads in general) is the terrible Files app.
Even with the upgrade to iPadOS 16, which supposedly improved a lot of things, there are still many shortcomings.
When I go on trips, I don’t like lugging around a clunky laptop, so I have been trying to use the iPad instead for transferring photos from my camera to a thumb drive via a multiport dongle.
This has been a frustrating proposition to say the least. I would say perhaps there is a less than 50/50 chance that it works.
More often than not, it would either stop copying halfway through (the progress circle is quite useless), or copy over a bunch of corrupt files.
Yes, I know some people will tell me to bring more SD cards for my cameras, but some simply don’t have that option, like my Insta360 Go2, for example.
Overall, I still adore my Mini 6. It works surprisingly well for editing 4K videos through Lumafusion, but as an overall computer replacement, I would say it is maybe about halfway there.
The funny thing is that I actually purchased a Pixel 6a simply for the camera (everything else is Apple ecosystem), and I have inadvertently found that it can perform this above mentioned task even better than the iPad can.
Couple that with the fact that Lumafusion is also available on Android now means that I don’t even have to carry the Mini on trips anymore.
Thanks for sharing! And yes, I feel your pain with the Files app- just awful. Had the same experience with importing photos/videos via a dongle. SanDisk could make a fortune if they can invent a card compatible with AirDrop.
i have a mini 6 for a year now and it’s perfect for travel. I am considering a giant ipad Pro to do video editing on the go. The mini is the best iPad i’ve ever had. I own a macbook air M1 that never disappoints and it’s much better for most of my tasks
Agree with all you say. I bought the first gen 12.9” iPad Pro “back in the day” again to see if it worked as a desktop substitute - it doesn’t for much the reasons you summarise. I also agree with your comment that the iPad is “a solution looking for a problem” and it’s driving me to downsize to the Mini I would like to see a better quality screen and scaling on the Mini as there seems to be a lot of wasted screen space on current versions, but otherwise I see that combined with a 14” MacBook Pro as the next iteration of my portable computing solution.
When I bought the iPad Mini model 2 in 2014, I bought one Apple cover and it soon wore out and it was not possible to buy a new cover years later for that iPad.
Now I have the iPad Mini 6, I bought TWO covers. I actually bought them about six months apart. I bought a black one then a dark cherry one. Pity they don’t come in “normal” colours, I’d love a red or blue one. Also you used to be able to buy leather ones. I never liked the non-Apple ones as they were too bulky.
My advoce when buying any iPad, buy two covers as one cover will start to get ratty and you can’t replace it.
I love iPad. The Mini has been my key Apple device since 2012 as unlike the iPhone, it covers that middle space of gaming, reading, working and typing + portability. I've had every other iPad bar the 10.2". The Air 4 + Magic Keyboard is necessary for lots of typing and is my portable 'computer' and 12.9" is for drawing at home, but the Mini 6 I use the most. I downgraded iPhone from 11 Pro Max to 13 Mini and it's SO NICE to have a small phone again. They are best for one-thumb messaging and phone calls. Everything else is too compromised compared to doing the same on the Mini. Yay stereo landscape speakers and Apple Pencil 2!
I’m a dental student, and I have a 2020 ipad pro 11 inch. I use my ipad veery heavily for studying, making reports, presentations, and managing files and documentations with it, and as unreasonably expensive as it sounds, I own a magic keyboard and it’s been working extremely well for me, but honestly not 250$ worth.
I switched from mini to Pro. My face and fingers have been cursing me since that day. Best lesson learned: Pro is not “bed friendly” lol, the smack on the face is definitely much more painful. Obviously.
Ha! Yes I’ve been on the receiving end of that Pro-level face slap too.
So I use the iPad mini for mostly reading, some design work, perhaps some video editing if I need to. I find its size is great as a companion device for my laptop.
I own both the 2018 iPad 11inch pro and iPad 6 mini. I love my iPad Pro but I’m in love with the mini. The portability is unmatched. And I grab it all the time over my 11inch. I primarily use my 11inch for watching tv/movies etc with let’s say my kids or husband when away from the TV room and for procreate and procreate dreams. On the work front the screen size supports better viewing of docs and such.
But the mini is really my daily use device along size my phone.
Thanks Leslie! I need to make a follow up to this video after this week’s iPad announcement. 🙄
i use an ipad mini 5. i mostly use it for schoolwork, but i also use it for some drawing applications and general productivity stuff. I bring it with me everywhere. With the exeption of a few things, it does what my iphone cant and my iphone does what my ipad cant
I'm currently switching from iPad Pro 12.9 to the Mini 6. Take my advice - this device is mostly for illustrators or people who don't have a MacBook and want to use the iPad with a Magic Keyboard as a substitute. Using it as a second display will also work. In this case it's great. Otherwise... it's useless as a tablet. It's HUGE and uncomfortable for a device that's supposed to be highly portable. Ended up not feeling like even picking it up due to its size. The Mini on the other hand is being used constantly and basically replaced my iPhone as my media consumption device + I use it for note taking and digital planning around the house and on the go. I use it so. much. more than the Pro, but I wish it had the the same quality. Sadly the screen difference is visible. If there was a Mini Pro I'd literally run to get it.
Lots of posters here saying the same about a Mini with a bumped up screen!
I’m using an iPad Pro 12.9”. You asked about use cases: I use mine to do some heavy reading. And by “heavy” I mean intense books. I have a Kindle and tried using that, but I’m a fast and voracious writer so it was bothersome to use - there just weren’t enough words on each page, so my reading was like going over speed bumps. The iPad Pro allows the kindle app to fill the screen with two big pages, allowing me to read more leisurely (and far more quickly, at my usual pace) than the Kindle.
I also like to comment on live streaming, so I use it for that as well. I know the iPad mini would allow the same functionality perhaps, but I like the way the iPad works so well with the bigger external keyboard, and I especially like the screen size (a consequence of getting older and finding myself squinting more than I used to).
I didn’t know the Kindle app did that with the large Pro model Doug- thanks for sharing!
I have the first gen iPad Pro (2017). I only use it these days for streaming shows and movies. For my day to day, I too use my iPad Mini 6 along with the 2nd gen Apple Pencil. I use this little workhorse for editing my drone videos in Lumafusion. Absolutely love it.
I am trying to figure out a way to use it as a drone controller….!
Basically, this may be the first comment on a product video. I have been using the 12.9 2015 first IPAD pro, last year I bought an IPAD MINI 5th, which is supporting the first-gen Apple pencil.
If you put them next to each other, Ipad Mini 5 is right now more powerful than the 12.9 2015 Pro. So from My aspect, I bought a small Ipad Pro for my needs.
I draw and paint on my Ipad mini more than I thought. It pumps up your creativity since it is so reachable.
Also, I had a windows desktop system, so I decided to use Mac Mini, I bought the Mac mini m1 with 16 Gb ram, and now I am using an Ipad mini and Ipad pro as a second screen with ASTROPAD, so I can use the actual photoshop in very big resolutions and a bunch of layers without freezing and using the apple pencil.
Using Ipad mini as a small portion of the actual monitor is pretty cool. ( able to use, multitouch, draw on the screen, etc..)
Definitely recommended.