Skip to main content

iPad Air goes on sale around the world, though you’ll have to wait for the Mini

Apple iPad Air Silver

Check out our Apple iPad Air tablet review.

Apple’s latest iPad, the Air, has been going on sale in countries around the world overnight, with customers in Australia, Japan, and China, for example, already walking out of stores clutching their new tablet. By Saturday, 42 countries will be selling the revamped device – the biggest ever launch for an Apple tablet.

Recommended Videos

However, those hoping to pick up the new iPad Mini, complete with its Retina display, will be out of luck – Apple has so far been unable to offer a specific launch date for the diminutive slate because of an issue in the supply chain, though it is expected to appear on shelves before the month is through, with November 21 cited by some commentators as a possible launch date.

Cnet on Friday morning reported a line outside the Sydney, Australia Apple store as “noticeably shorter” than what was seen for the launch of the iPhone 5S and 5C last month, though apparently there were still “several hundred people….in a line that stretched right around the block.”

Instagram snapper Peter Marks (via Pocket-lint) grabbed a shot of who we assume is the first iPad Air buyer in the world. The young lad (pictured below) is shown exiting the store showing off his new tablet to waiting media, with Apple staff in the background applauding his handing over of at least 598 Aussie dollars.

ipad air buyer

The new Air has been getting rave reviews across the board, winning praise for its slimmed-down, lighter design, and improved performance.

As for the Mini, earlier this week, Apple boss Tim Cook appeared to confirm recent rumors pointing to a shortage of the refreshed tablet, admitting during the company’s quarterly earnings conference call that he couldn’t be sure there would be enough Mini devices in the run up to Christmas.

Cook’s comments followed those of a number of analysts who’ve been suggesting the Mini will be in short supply, among them the director of Tablet and Monitor Research at market research firm IHS iSuppli, who said, “The supply for that product is severely constrained,” adding that it may not be until the first quarter of 2014 that we’ll see “meaningful volume.”

A recent Digitimes report suggested Sharp was at the center of the supply shortage, with the electronics company apparently having difficulties keeping up to speed with the manufacture of the new 7.9-inch Retina display panel. Sharp is said to be responsible for the production of about 40 percent of the displays, while LG is taking care of the rest. No issues have up to now been reported on LG’s side.

Apple’s website says only that the Mini will be coming “later in November,” so if you’re keen to get your hands on one, sit tight – and act fast when they show up.

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
This $199 refurbished iPad deal is $120 cheaper than a new one
iPad 7th generation hands-on holding in horizontal mode

If you don't mind purchasing refurbished stock that looks like new, Walmart has one of the best iPad deals today. Right now, you can buy the Apple iPad 7th generation for only $200 saving you $49 off the usual price. Of course, it's a refurbished unit but Walmart promises that it works and looks like new so you're not missing out on anything other than spending more cash. It's an older model but thanks to Apple supporting iPads for a long time, you'll be fine. Here's a deeper look at what to expect from your new acquisition.

Why you should buy the Apple iPad
The Apple iPad 7th generation was launched back in 2019. Four years old, it's still reasonably powerful if you don't mind a few concessions in exchange for owning an iPadOS-based tablet. It's powered by the A10 Fusion processor that was seen in the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. It can still handle plenty of multitasking so there are no concerns there, although we'd recommend this as a tablet for someone who doesn't mind being a few steps behind technologically. After all, this isn't one of the best tablets anymore, but it's ideal for entertainment purposes.

Read more
iPad Mini is at its cheapest-ever price, but the deal ends tonight
An iPad Mini standing in tent mode.

Prime Day deals are still running for a few more hours with the event ending at the end of today. That still gives you a little more time to committing to buying an Apple iPad Mini while it's on sale. Right now, it's at one of its lowest-ever prices at $380 instead of its regular price of $499. Previous dips are usually more like $399 so this is a sweet extra saving over the usual discount. By now, you've probably considered Prime Day iPad deals for a little while. Don't delay, snap up the iPad Mini now before you miss your chance. If you still need convincing, here's a quick look at what to expect and why it's worth it.

Why you should buy the Apple iPad Mini
The Apple iPad Mini is a little powerhouse of a tablet. While so many of the best tablets focus on size, the Apple iPad Mini provides a great experience while being the kind of device you can toss into your bag. It has an attractive 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display that makes whatever you're doing look great. It has True Tone support along with P3 wide color so it always looks good, whether you're streaming your favorite shows or even indulging in a little video editing.

Read more
Best Prime Day iPad Deals: Early deals land on top models
Digital Trends Best Prime Day iPad Deals

Prime Day deals are in full swing and we're seeing plenty of Prime Day iPad deals unfold. If you've been waiting to buy a new Apple-flavored tablet, this is your chance to do so while saving on the usual prices. There are plenty of discounts out there as well as different iPad models to consider. That's why we have them all listed below, along with prices and what you need to know about each of them. Take a look below and find the right iPad for your needs before Prime Day sales season ends.
Today's best Prime Day iPad deals
Apple iPad (2021) -- $250, was $329

The 2021 Apple iPad may offer few discernible upgrades over the previous two generations but that's because it follows an 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' mentality. It offers everything you could need from a simple tablet and a few extras that make it well worth the price. On the surface is its delightful 10.2-inch Retina display with True Tone support. That means that imagery looks great at all times with the iPad being the ideal device for streaming content or browsing the internet in style. Its stereo speakers certainly help ensure that this is a great option if you love to catch up with shows on Netflix while on the move.

Read more