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Whether you’re a creative or a traveler, these are the best iPads for everyone

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Last updated: 2025/05/17 at 7:53 AM
News Room Published 17 May 2025
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Read our full review of the iPad Mini.

Tablets are an incredibly versatile device, but we all have our go-to use. If you, like me, use your iPad to read, you gotta go for the iPad Mini. The other models like the iPad Air start at around 11 inches, which is a lot of screen when you just want to flip through your book.

But the iPad Mini isn’t just a glorified e-reader, it’s still a versatile tablet. Like any iPad, you can read on it, but you can also stream your favorite shows — a level of flexibility that a Kindle simply can’t match.

So when should you avoid the iPad Mini? If you’re after a tablet that can double as a laptop, this won’t be for you. Eight inches might be plenty of room for reading or watching, but it’s going to feel small when you want to flip between email and Slack. As Mashable’s Stan Schroeder noted in his review, when up against his M1 MacBook Pro, the iPad Mini 7th generation didn’t stand a chance. Plus, it’s not compatible with Apple’s Magic Keyboard, but you can connect a Bluetooth keyboard in a pinch.

The iPad Mini got a 2024 upgrade, and is now equipped with the A17 chip but with the same 5-core GPU and 6-core CPU. Along with the chip upgrade comes Apple Intelligence, an especially helpful feature if you plan to use it for reading as it can summarize articles.

It’s more advanced in some ways than the iPad 11th generation. But on the flip side, it’s missing key features like a landscape view camera and Magic Keyboard compatibility. When we calculate all that, it’s clear that the iPad Mini is a great tablet, while the rest of the iPads in Apple’s line-ups are capable of being great tablets and laptops.

Above all, I love the iPad Mini for reading. Previously, I read with my iPad 9th Generation, which works fine but is just too big. When I’m in bed reading, my wrist feels strained with a standard-sized iPad. So when I switched to using the iPad Mini, I was delighted by its light weight; it weighs just over half a pound. At 8.3 inches it’s about an inch and a half bigger than a Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, but having used both, the hand feel is negligible.

Plus, unlike the iPad 11th generation, it has an anti-reflective coating to help you read in any lighting. The iPad Mini, while great for reading, doesn’t have the matte screen of other e-readers, which at night leads to some eye strain. If you want to give your iPad Mini the Kindle treatment, these Paperlike screen protectors add some nice friction to the screen so you feel like you’re reading and writing on paper.

The iPad Mini’s smaller size also makes it a better option for traveling. It will take up less space and weight in your bag than any other iPad on this list. Despite being smaller than the iPad 11th generation, it costs more. So what are you paying for? Slightly more advanced tech, the convenience of portability, and a better reading experience.

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