As October marches on, rumors concerning Apple's presumed iPad mini continue to swirl faster than ever. The public is seemingly enamored with the idea of a new, smaller and less expensive iPad, and PC World writer and industry analyst Tony Bradley wrote yesterday about how this type of technology could be great in a company atmosphere.
Many businesses have come to rely on the seemingly endless capabilities of the iPad to help with both simple and sophisticated professional tasks every day. Since iOS already integrates very well with most business software, IT departments would be easily able to network these devices.
The real advantage, Bradley says, would come from the price. He notes in his article that most comparably sized tablets are in the $200-300 range, and that the iPad would likely be priced the same. This means that companies wouldn't have to spend much to get the big capabilities of this device.
"As great as the iPad is, businesses are going to be inclined to get those same features and capabilities at half the cost if the iPad Mini pricing estimates are accurate," Bradley added.
If the rumors concerning this presumed device's tech specs and price are trustworthy, such a high-functioning 7-inch tablet could add an inexpensive technological element to every office in the world.
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