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iPad Mini Release Draws Smaller Crowd Than Expected [Video]

By CRN Staff
November 02, 2012    11:44 AM ET

Apple debuted its new iPad Mini to a relatively modest crowd at the Boylston Street store in Boston on Friday. By Apple standards, the smaller iPad drew a shorter line, but those waiting in the brisk November air were enthusiastic about the release.

The iPad Mini has a 7.85-inch screen and a starting price of $329, which is more expensive than Amazon's Kindle Fire HD and Google's Nexus 7. Stores are currently only selling wi-fi capable versions of the new tablet.

CRNtv was on the scene to check out all of the happenings.

PUBLISHED NOV. 2, 2012

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