By now, it's almost a certainty that Apple will launch a
smaller tablet, dubbed the "iPad mini". While rumors of this device
have been around for years, recent reports indicate that we
could possibly see this 7.85-inch tablet as soon as next week.
The smaller tablet will allow Apple to compete with
the budget Android-powered models from Amazon and Google. Here's a list
of features that we expect to find on the device.
However, like the iPhone
5--which presently has a shipping delay of between three to
four weeks--Apple may not be able to supply enough units. Digitimes
reported that one of the two panel suppliers for the iPad mini, AU
Optronics, has shipped fewer screens than expected due to low yield
rates.
While production is expected to pick up in Q4, there are
concerns that other component suppliers may not meet Apple's target of
9 to 10 million units. This situation is likely to be
exacerbated by the affordability of the device--compared with the
US$499 iPad,
the smaller version is rumored to cost between US$249 and
US$299.

