Is The iPad Mini 7 Good Enough To Replace Your Kindle?

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The iPad Mini 7 is available for pre-order now but is it worth upgrading to if you want one device to replace your Kindle or other e-reader?

In this video, I talk about using the iPad Mini as an e-reader and the comparison between my iPad Mini 6 and the new iPad Mini 7.

0:00 iPad Mini 7 released for pre-orders
0:30 Can you replace your Kindle with an iPad Mini?
2:00 iPad Mini 7 comparison to iPad Mini 6
5:00 Are the changes enough to consider upgrading?
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Is it time to replace your Kindle with an iPad? Let me know your thoughts.

FindYourFlow
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I love the questions that have been answered in your video. As someone who loves to read and annotate, the kindle is kind of lackluster to me after a while. the differences between the ipad mini 6 in terms of battery life was also clearly discussed! Great video!

I've been reading on my iPAD PRO too because I take notes and sometimes make annotations, but it's too heavy.

SarahMaeCamenforte
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I have transitioned completely to reading on my iPad mini 6 and couldn’t be happier. I also much prefer Apple Books to Kindle 😊

JoseManuel
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Great video! I've used both the iPad Air and iPad Mini as primary e-reading devices in the past. Then I went to Kindle Oasis, and now I cycle between iPad mini 6, Kindle Oasis, and Kindle Scribe depending on location, mood, and type of book. I honestly enjoy them all, however the iPad Mini has a slight edge for me because it's Kindle App provides a more feature-rich experience than the actual Kindle (e.g. immersive reading option, searching esoteric terms on the web when the Kindle dictionary doesn't recognize it, and the dual page format which is available on the Scribe but not other Kindles). I also enjoy using Apple's Book app at times, and I find its user interface superior to Kindle's. I'm waiting for the AI features myself before deciding whether to upgrade or not. I'm also interested in the new Kindle Coloursoft, to see if it may be a iPad mini contender when comparing e-reading experiences.

KindlesandKicks
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I haven't even watched the video, but guys, the answer is NO. The iPad mini (or any other tablet) is not a substitute to an e-reader with e-ink. It's simply not. Reading with e-ink won't harm your eyes while the iPad will do it for sure. Do you only read books? Go for the Kindle (or Kobo, or another good e-reader brand). Do you read comics and graphic novels? Then go for the iPad, because there's no better option in that segment nowadays. The iPad is better for color, Kindle and other e-readers are better for books. Hope that helps.

demajoseph