In addition to that, as we said above iOS predisposes the user to multitasking quite nicely. The operating system not only has various features to aid in that now, but it’s also much smoother and more responsive when being used with multiple applications, and there is no delay when switching between them, even when the user has many apps open at the same time.
Of course, with the powerful hardware running inside the iPad Mini 4, that should be no surprise. The tablet might be a “Mini”, but it’s still powered by some pretty serious technology in there, making it really good in cases where the user truly needs a lot of computing power.
All in all, this is a great tablet for those who can afford it – and it’s not too far out of its acceptable price class either, according to most critics.
It’s an Apple device, so of course it won’t come relatively cheap, but at least Apple seem to be getting the hang of avoiding their trend to overprice their devices lately, and they’ve been getting better at delivering offers that more people want to see. That much is clear when we see how the company has been enjoying a lot more popularity outside of their traditional niche audience and there’s been more talk about them in general.