protip, you can also turn on reduce white point in accessibility settings. reduces the intensity of bright colors and lessens eyestrain. i recommend it when reading colored stuff. this and a matte screen protector looks amazing.
Hi RJ, Well I did it! I bought a brand new iPad mini 6 and am now using it for my reader. They went on sale for $130 off and I just couldn't pass that up. Mine is somewhat simpler than your setup but similar. I keep the Wi-Fi turned off between charges and I'm getting 11 days from every charge. But keep in mind I only use mine for reading at bedtime. l use a completely black wallpaper and have everything turned off in focus for night. I mostly use my kindle app but I have all my book apps on there as I have books and pdf's in google play, iBooks, kobo, Wattpad, etc. My cute little kindle fire is still working but it was getting very slow so I took the plunge and got the mini. Even though the iPad mini 6 is small, my kindle fire 6 is much smaller and I was worried the mini would be too big but l adjusted very quickly and find the mini nicer and easier to read. Thanks so much for your video explaining your setup, it inspired me to do the same!
Very cool. Tbh I don’t use my iPad for focused reading for the reasons you mentioned, but this makes me think I should revisit that. Maybe when the iPad mini 7 comes out…
iPad minis are so great imo i just really prefer the form factor but its one of apples worst selling products because the added cost for less device. The mini 7 is gonna be at least another year or so unfortunately if it does come.
Hi RJ! I love this video, this is what I’d like to do too when my current device either gets too old or if it dies. . I only read at bedtime and I’ve been doing something similar for years on the kindle fire 6 inch which was discontinued a few years ago. I love how small it is. I only use this for reading my kindle books and keep the Wi-Fi turned off except for when I charge it which is every 5 to 6 days since the Wi-Fi is turned off. But I’m a total Apple nerd and when I replace the fire6 this is what I’ll do, go for an iPad mini so I can use all of my reading apps, kindle, kobo, google books and a few others. I use the blue shade on my kindle and I’ve noticed I fall asleep faster since I started using that setting. My iPad mini will be set up sort of like yours, but even simpler. I love your channel! Thanks!
Hi Sharon, Thank you! That's a great point that this is a very useful way to make the most out of older iPads and turn them into dedicated reading devices that live on the nightstand.
Hi RJ, Well I did it! I bought a brand new iPad mini 6 and am now using it for my reader. They went on sale for $130 off and I just couldn’t pass that up. Mine is somewhat simpler than your setup but similar. I keep the Wi-Fi turned off between charges and I’m getting 11 days from every charge. But keep in mind I only use mine for reading at bedtime. I use a completely black wallpaper and have everything turned off in focus for night. I mostly use my kindle app but I have all my book apps on there as I have books and pdf’s in google play, iBooks, kobo, Wattpad, etc. My cute little kindle fire is still working but it was getting very slow so I took the plunge and got the mini. Even though the iPad mini 6 is small, my kindle fire 6 is much smaller and I was worried the mini would be too big but I adjusted very quickly and find the mini nicer and easier to read. Thanks so much for your video explaining your setup, it inspired me to do the same!
Thank you so much for yr patience. It’s the first time I got this very useful information. Fully support yr channel. You did a great job pro! Wait for yr new video^^
Thanks so much bro! Let me know if there's any video or question that would help you specfically. I'm working on more videos but managing work and everything has been chaotic the last couple of weeks.
Thank you for yr quick reply. May I also know how to do this in “short cut”? As in the video, I saw u just press one time, then it will change to res, and when u press another “shortcut” button, then it change it back. Thus I wanna know how to write the “shortcut” so that I can make one for the grey filter? Thanks I’m advance
You're welcome! Yea, the red light filter shortcut I have set up in the video toggles on and off whatever the last color filter is. So if you have greyscale on, then the exact same shortcut I have labelled as red light filter will work for on and off. You can just label it differently.
Yes. I know there’s a toggles, but in the “shortcut app” I don’t know how to write in steps in the “shortcut app cut l” app, can u show me the steps (its not the one u told me before, that one I know alredy, I just wanna know how to write it in the “shortcut” app, how to program it . Sorry for the inconvenience and thx for yr patience bro^^
Ok yea I think I gotcha. In the Shortcuts app, press the + button to add a new shortcut. Either search the actions or scroll down to the Settings actions and choose that. When you click Settings it should pull up a bunch of setting options and scroll down until you find the "Set Color Filters" setting. By default the Shortcut action should be "Turn color filters on." That's all you need to do to turn it on. Duplicate that shortcut or create another new one and press "on" to switch it to "off." I hope that makes sense!
Would you recommend getting an iPad mini over a kindle? I read novels, but getting into manga and I can see myself wanting to read comic books eventually.
If you see yourself spending a significant amount of your reading time on manga and comic books then the colour, quality, and responsiveness of the display on the iPad mini is going to be a much better experience for you.
That Blank Space app has a library of wallpapers and the light/dark ones are matched to hide the dock really well. (Even if you don't want to keep the app, you can keep these wallpapers with the free trial). The dock is still there but you can remove all apps from it so it looks hidden!
@@MIJ626 hi, thank you! Go to settings -> Accessibility -> Color Filters -> Toggle it on -> Choose the Grayscale filter and adjust the intensity to your preference. I slide it all the way up.
Hey, yes! I actually hadn't used the Kobo app in a while so I just tested it out. It's actually really awesome. You can annotate as if you were writing on paper and those handwritten notes show up in your annotations the same way that selecting the text to highlight will.
@@FindYourFlow it's strange that the price is still so high(er) then before, even if it's a device from 2021. Looking at maybe a foldable phone which can fill in the function as a reading tablet/note taking device/phone such as the fold 5
Yea apple is strange like that and if they don't have another product that's newer that directly replaces something the price will remain high. That's why I found the mini I got refurbished on ebay for a pretty good price compared to new. I can't see myself needing to upgrade it for quite a few years even if they release a new mini. It's pretty well perfect. Face ID would be nice but the Touch ID in the power button is just as fast and easy to use.
Hi Cristal, I recorded this while still in the free week trial but I also really like how Blank Space works on my phone so I paid for it to keep using it on both devices.
I use speech central x azure voice from microsoft to have my free audiobook! Free access can read around 5k words of book per month. Why bother with microsoft voice? Its so real and most human like ❤
I appreciate the feedback! Maybe for someone who doesn't use their iPad as their primary reading device it seems like that. But it's clear that this can have a valuable impact on a lot of readers not wanting to manage multiple devices. Thanks!
protip, you can also turn on reduce white point in accessibility settings. reduces the intensity of bright colors and lessens eyestrain. i recommend it when reading colored stuff. this and a matte screen protector looks amazing.
Thank you! That is a great protip. I'm testing it out now :)
Excellent tip! Thank you. This helped sooooo much!
Hi RJ, Well I did it! I bought a brand new iPad mini 6 and am now using it for my reader. They went on sale for $130 off and I just couldn't pass that up. Mine is somewhat simpler than your setup but similar. I keep the Wi-Fi turned off between charges and I'm getting 11 days from every charge. But keep in mind I only use mine for reading at bedtime. l use a completely black wallpaper and have everything turned off in focus for night. I mostly use my kindle app but I have all my book apps on there as I have books and pdf's in google play, iBooks, kobo, Wattpad, etc. My cute little kindle fire is still working but it was getting very slow so I took the plunge and got the mini. Even though the iPad mini 6 is small, my kindle fire 6 is much smaller and I was worried the mini would be too big but l adjusted very quickly and find the mini nicer and easier to read. Thanks so much for your video explaining your setup, it inspired me to do the same!
Oh that’s amazing to hear!
That sounds perfect for you. I’m so glad that it ended up being helpful. Thank you for the update!
Very cool. Tbh I don’t use my iPad for focused reading for the reasons you mentioned, but this makes me think I should revisit that. Maybe when the iPad mini 7 comes out…
I feel you! I'm curious to see what updates come with the mini 7 and how that could improve the reading experience more.
iPad minis are so great imo i just really prefer the form factor but its one of apples worst selling products because the added cost for less device. The mini 7 is gonna be at least another year or so unfortunately if it does come.
Hi RJ! I love this video, this is what I’d like to do too when my current device either gets too old or if it dies. . I only read at bedtime and I’ve been doing something similar for years on the kindle fire 6 inch which was discontinued a few years ago. I love how small it is. I only use this for reading my kindle books and keep the Wi-Fi turned off except for when I charge it which is every 5 to 6 days since the Wi-Fi is turned off. But I’m a total Apple nerd and when I replace the fire6 this is what I’ll do, go for an iPad mini so I can use all of my reading apps, kindle, kobo, google books and a few others. I use the blue shade on my kindle and I’ve noticed I fall asleep faster since I started using that setting. My iPad mini will be set up sort of like yours, but even simpler. I love your channel! Thanks!
Hi Sharon, Thank you! That's a great point that this is a very useful way to make the most out of older iPads and turn them into dedicated reading devices that live on the nightstand.
Hi RJ, Well I did it! I bought a brand new iPad mini 6 and am now using it for my reader. They went on sale for $130 off and I just couldn’t pass that up. Mine is somewhat simpler than your setup but similar. I keep the Wi-Fi turned off between charges and I’m getting 11 days from every charge. But keep in mind I only use mine for reading at bedtime. I use a completely black wallpaper and have everything turned off in focus for night. I mostly use my kindle app but I have all my book apps on there as I have books and pdf’s in google play, iBooks, kobo, Wattpad, etc. My cute little kindle fire is still working but it was getting very slow so I took the plunge and got the mini. Even though the iPad mini 6 is small, my kindle fire 6 is much smaller and I was worried the mini would be too big but I adjusted very quickly and find the mini nicer and easier to read. Thanks so much for your video explaining your setup, it inspired me to do the same!
Thank you so much for yr patience. It’s the first time I got this very useful information. Fully support yr channel.
You did a great job pro! Wait for yr new video^^
Thanks so much bro! Let me know if there's any video or question that would help you specfically.
I'm working on more videos but managing work and everything has been chaotic the last couple of weeks.
Thank you for yr quick reply. May I also know how to do this in “short cut”? As in the video, I saw u just press one time, then it will change to res, and when u press another “shortcut” button, then it change it back. Thus I wanna know how to write the “shortcut” so that I can make one for the grey filter? Thanks I’m advance
You're welcome!
Yea, the red light filter shortcut I have set up in the video toggles on and off whatever the last color filter is. So if you have greyscale on, then the exact same shortcut I have labelled as red light filter will work for on and off. You can just label it differently.
Thanks bro. 👊🏻 u are awesome
Yes. I know there’s a toggles, but in the “shortcut app” I don’t know how to write in steps in the “shortcut app cut l” app, can u show me the steps (its not the one u told me before, that one I know alredy, I just wanna know how to write it in the “shortcut” app, how to program it . Sorry for the inconvenience and thx for yr patience bro^^
Ok yea I think I gotcha. In the Shortcuts app, press the + button to add a new shortcut. Either search the actions or scroll down to the Settings actions and choose that. When you click Settings it should pull up a bunch of setting options and scroll down until you find the "Set Color Filters" setting. By default the Shortcut action should be "Turn color filters on."
That's all you need to do to turn it on. Duplicate that shortcut or create another new one and press "on" to switch it to "off."
I hope that makes sense!
Would you recommend getting an iPad mini over a kindle? I read novels, but getting into manga and I can see myself wanting to read comic books eventually.
If you see yourself spending a significant amount of your reading time on manga and comic books then the colour, quality, and responsiveness of the display on the iPad mini is going to be a much better experience for you.
Great video, thank you.
Awesome, thank you so much!
how do you hide your dock? great minimalist setup anyways
That Blank Space app has a library of wallpapers and the light/dark ones are matched to hide the dock really well. (Even if you don't want to keep the app, you can keep these wallpapers with the free trial).
The dock is still there but you can remove all apps from it so it looks hidden!
@@FindYourFlowhi, It’s a great video.May I know how to set up a shortcut for the grey filter? Can you write it down here? Thanks a lot.
@@MIJ626 hi, thank you!
Go to settings -> Accessibility
-> Color Filters
-> Toggle it on
-> Choose the Grayscale filter and adjust the intensity to your preference. I slide it all the way up.
Hi, you mentioned the kobo app briefly. Can you anotate in an ebook via the kobo app on the ipad mini?
Hey, yes! I actually hadn't used the Kobo app in a while so I just tested it out. It's actually really awesome. You can annotate as if you were writing on paper and those handwritten notes show up in your annotations the same way that selecting the text to highlight will.
Thanks for the feedback!
@@FindYourFlow it's strange that the price is still so high(er) then before, even if it's a device from 2021. Looking at maybe a foldable phone which can fill in the function as a reading tablet/note taking device/phone such as the fold 5
Yea apple is strange like that and if they don't have another product that's newer that directly replaces something the price will remain high. That's why I found the mini I got refurbished on ebay for a pretty good price compared to new.
I can't see myself needing to upgrade it for quite a few years even if they release a new mini. It's pretty well perfect. Face ID would be nice but the Touch ID in the power button is just as fast and easy to use.
Or buy one of the onyx Boox.
For sure some people will get an e-ink tablet, others only want their iPad and want it to do everything for them!
They freeze a lot and have issues with syncing definitely don’t recommend. I regret buying mine.
Did you pay for the blank app?
Hi Cristal, I recorded this while still in the free week trial but I also really like how Blank Space works on my phone so I paid for it to keep using it on both devices.
@@FindYourFlow thanks for the reply!
After all that your better off just buying a kindle or kobo
I hear ya! There are a lot of people that want to find that one device to rule them all though and this was a discussion I was seeing a lot.
I use speech central x azure voice from microsoft to have my free audiobook! Free access can read around 5k words of book per month. Why bother with microsoft voice? Its so real and most human like ❤
Cool suggestion! I will have to try that one out.
This is the most stupid idea ever. lol lol lol
I appreciate the feedback! Maybe for someone who doesn't use their iPad as their primary reading device it seems like that. But it's clear that this can have a valuable impact on a lot of readers not wanting to manage multiple devices.
Thanks!