With same size, I’d want the iPad Mini 7 to be thinner and lighter with pro features, much improved screen and audio. Then, I’ll ditch all my tablets for it.
I owned a 256gb, Cellular, Space Gray Mini--it was AWSOME! I only sold it, because I needed more space and I missed the Magic Keyboard. The portability was amazing. Get the 256gb cellular. You won't regret it.
I want to get the ipad mini 6 256 cellular but am holding off on it since there should be a new ipad mini within the next 365 days and I would rather wait on the spec bumps. Since you have used the most recent ipad mini, what would you want in terms of upgrades in a new upcoming ipad mini?
@@rAnge4Bl0w The number one problem with ANY device this small , is no one thinks OUT OF THE BOX. I wish there were a keyboard case--like the Magic Keyboard. There ARE, but the assumption for most of them, is that the case. has to be THE SAME SIZE as the tablet, which for me is stupid. The Tablet just has to fit within the case. The case can be larger for a larger keyboard. Everyone tries to make a case THE EXACT SAME SIZE as the tablet itself. The keyboard will FOREVER be tiny and unusable. Which means you have to carry a separate keyboard to get any real work done. This was the number one problem I found.
@@LinuxHurtsThere are plenty of 68 per cent and smaller Bluetooth keyboards that can be had for use with the mini. No need to stick with the specific form factor of the device. And portability is still feasible.
I still use my mini 5, I wish the bring back the old design but with no home button, but only the thin body and rounded edges with a laminated screen and the latest chipset… would be nice. Don’t forget the magnet for the pencil 😊😊😊 is that too much to ask, haha
I just made my iPad mini grayscale using the accessibility in settings. Makes me want to watch lessons do more. Also less eye strain for some reason. I initially was thinking of getting an onyx Boox but was hesitating because of my initial experience with e-ink a decade ago and I didn’t a]want to have to a headache returning it. Long story short, the grayscale thing seems to be doing wonders.
Setting up tablets to replace laptops and PC are mainly for novelties. The amount of peripherals and accessories needed for the setup can already acquire an iPad Pro or a decent MacBook Air. I use tablets mainly for the handwriting experience and sketching. I never use it on tasks that are well suited for laptops and PCs like photo and video editing.
Nearing my mid-seventies, I'm now looking for a device that meets the needs leaving my M2 MacBook Air behind in my short travels. I've always been thinking the iPad mini 6 would be a good contender. I've been waiting for the mini 7 roll out so that I can get the cheaper mini 6.
What chip does your ipad mini have? Is it bionic a13, a15, etc. Can you show your whole setup?? Especially with ipad mini. I have ipad 9th generation 64 gb variant( base model) with a13 chip.
Depends on how you'll use it! If you're editing on it, it might not do. But if you're primarily using it for content consumption and note taking, then 64GB is quite alright.
I'm confused. Doesn't Apple Notes have the same functionality as Notion but I see people using Notion over Apple Notes. Why? They look the same to me and if you're already in the Apple ecosystem with a really good note-taking app, why use another note-taking app?
I see your point, but I can’t really agree that Notion is the same. Apple Notes is great for linear note taking, but Notion offers more functions to add more details for project management.
@@ark.curate I guess that's where I'm stuck. Can't Apple Notes be set up like the folders in Notion? Or is it that Notion has those things pre-made so that makes it easier? I'm only asking because I don't know, I'm not trying to troll you or anything. Especially since Apple Notes is free while Notion has a subscription price. If iI have to put in a little more work to set up the free version I can save the monthly sub price or is the sub price worth it to you even over the free alternative?
@@ajwalker4416 I actually just use the free version at the moment. The paid one is great for collaborations and other functions such as creating Team Pages. Within Notion, you can have Pages and within those pages, you can create different elements such as tables, kanban boards, etc. I guess it will entirely depend on your use case and how you want to utilize the software to your needs. To me, it's an awesome platform for project management and scheduling tasks. Hope this helps!
@@ark.curate Thanks for that answer. I think it's because I don't have projects to manage, only ideas to be captured and stored. Google Tasks handles my actual "tasks."
Great video. I'd love you to do a Notion walkthrough as I find it one of the most confusing and difficulty apps to use.
Nice! Thanks for letting me know. I will make one soon.
With same size, I’d want the iPad Mini 7 to be thinner and lighter with pro features, much improved screen and audio. Then, I’ll ditch all my tablets for it.
100% agree
Therefore with only about 1 hour of on-screen battery life then lol
yes definitely interested in any Notion videos and how to use it in simple ways. Thank you.
Def interested in a Notion tutorial.
I owned a 256gb, Cellular, Space Gray Mini--it was AWSOME! I only sold it, because I needed more space and I missed the Magic Keyboard. The portability was amazing. Get the 256gb cellular. You won't regret it.
I want to get the ipad mini 6 256 cellular but am holding off on it since there should be a new ipad mini within the next 365 days and I would rather wait on the spec bumps.
Since you have used the most recent ipad mini, what would you want in terms of upgrades in a new upcoming ipad mini?
@@rAnge4Bl0w The number one problem with ANY device this small , is no one thinks OUT OF THE BOX. I wish there were a keyboard case--like the Magic Keyboard. There ARE, but the assumption for most of them, is that the case. has to be THE SAME SIZE as the tablet, which for me is stupid. The Tablet just has to fit within the case. The case can be larger for a larger keyboard. Everyone tries to make a case THE EXACT SAME SIZE as the tablet itself. The keyboard will FOREVER be tiny and unusable. Which means you have to carry a separate keyboard to get any real work done. This was the number one problem I found.
@@LinuxHurtsThere are plenty of 68 per cent and smaller Bluetooth keyboards that can be had for use with the mini. No need to stick with the specific form factor of the device. And portability is still feasible.
hey man this was a very well produced video. As a tech creator myself, this def inspired me like your visual style is so clean!
Thanks a lot man! Rooting for you! ✨
I still use my mini 5, I wish the bring back the old design but with no home button, but only the thin body and rounded edges with a laminated screen and the latest chipset… would be nice. Don’t forget the magnet for the pencil 😊😊😊 is that too much to ask, haha
I just made my iPad mini grayscale using the accessibility in settings. Makes me want to watch lessons do more. Also less eye strain for some reason. I initially was thinking of getting an onyx Boox but was hesitating because of my initial experience with e-ink a decade ago and I didn’t a]want to have to a headache returning it. Long story short, the grayscale thing seems to be doing wonders.
Interesting video. Great channel. Keep up the good work! Can't wait to see your Notion video.
Yes anything on Notion would be great. I stopped using it as it became too for me confusing
Need notion tour and tips
Awesome video. You answered my storage question 🤙🏼
Glad you enjoyed it! ✨
Yes definitely
I’m interested in the notion templates 🙌🏻
Setting up tablets to replace laptops and PC are mainly for novelties. The amount of peripherals and accessories needed for the setup can already acquire an iPad Pro or a decent MacBook Air. I use tablets mainly for the handwriting experience and sketching. I never use it on tasks that are well suited for laptops and PCs like photo and video editing.
Great content man, you gained a sub
What calendar widget is this? Love the idea of being able to see the month ahead too!
If it had more storage & stage manager - I would purchase it.
Nearing my mid-seventies, I'm now looking for a device that meets the needs leaving my M2 MacBook Air behind in my short travels. I've always been thinking the iPad mini 6 would be a good contender. I've been waiting for the mini 7 roll out so that I can get the cheaper mini 6.
I'm just as excited to see what's to come if there's a new Mini coming out soon.
it needs a 120 refresh rate and an m2 processor. thats all i need for video editing when i travel
I wish it on the mini 7 too!
great video, love the iPad mini!
Thanks my dude!! 🙏🏻
What chip does your ipad mini have? Is it bionic a13, a15, etc. Can you show your whole setup?? Especially with ipad mini. I have ipad 9th generation 64 gb variant( base model) with a13 chip.
Which iPad stand is that can’t find it on Benks website
Can you use ipad mini as 2nd screen for windows laptop
Yes you can! Duet Display.
1:58 - all your bank details and passwords are visible. I hope they're not current :)
Not current, but blurred them out anyway! Thanks man.
nice video
Thanks a lot! 🙏🏻
Hi, will 64gb really not do?
Depends on how you'll use it! If you're editing on it, it might not do. But if you're primarily using it for content consumption and note taking, then 64GB is quite alright.
I'm confused. Doesn't Apple Notes have the same functionality as Notion but I see people using Notion over Apple Notes. Why? They look the same to me and if you're already in the Apple ecosystem with a really good note-taking app, why use another note-taking app?
I see your point, but I can’t really agree that Notion is the same. Apple Notes is great for linear note taking, but Notion offers more functions to add more details for project management.
@@ark.curate I guess that's where I'm stuck. Can't Apple Notes be set up like the folders in Notion? Or is it that Notion has those things pre-made so that makes it easier? I'm only asking because I don't know, I'm not trying to troll you or anything. Especially since Apple Notes is free while Notion has a subscription price. If iI have to put in a little more work to set up the free version I can save the monthly sub price or is the sub price worth it to you even over the free alternative?
@@ajwalker4416 I actually just use the free version at the moment. The paid one is great for collaborations and other functions such as creating Team Pages. Within Notion, you can have Pages and within those pages, you can create different elements such as tables, kanban boards, etc. I guess it will entirely depend on your use case and how you want to utilize the software to your needs. To me, it's an awesome platform for project management and scheduling tasks. Hope this helps!
@@ark.curate Thanks for that answer. I think it's because I don't have projects to manage, only ideas to be captured and stored. Google Tasks handles my actual "tasks."
60hz is a no go sadly
You make very nice video podcasts, but the music is very distracting, and becomes annoying very fast.
what is that tape measure
It's from Muji.
Man I don’t care, I wanted a new device so I got the iPad 6 either way.
the drums are so distracting, if I want to listen to music I won't be looking for your videos so please use something else