iPad Mini price starts at £270

The iPad Mini’s price will start at £270 when it becomes available for pre-order on 26 October. That’s how much a 16GB Wi-Fi only model will set you back – and yes, it’s over £100 more expensive than the Google Nexus 7.
The 32GB and 64GB Wi-Fi only iPad Minis are priced at £350 and £430 respectively. Meanwhile, the iPad Mini with Wi-Fi + Cellular, which goes on sale in the US November 2nd (and will apparently be available very soon after here in the UK) is priced at £370, £450 and £530 for the 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions – exactly £100 more than their cellular-free counterparts.
What do you make of Apple’s iPad Mini pricing? Too expensive – or do you think the premium is worth it? Speak your brains in the comments box below.
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Comments
jinkaz
29 weeks ago
I simply got paid $6784 operating off my laptop computer this month. And if you think that that is cool, my single friend has twin toddlers and remodeled $9k her 1st month. It feels therefore smart creating most cash once others have to be compelled to work for therefore much less. this can be what I do, lap10 . c 0 m
robpinder
29 weeks ago
Way over priced and its about time apple sorted out its pricing structure.
$329 equates to £206 at the current exchange rate and a 30% buffer for "exchange rate fluctuations" is ripping off its UK customers. Apple already make a huge profit off each unit sold at its US prices already. I was waiting for the Mini to be released but looks like a nexus will be on my shopping list instead. :(