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bubulol

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Hey, which is the best device for media consumption, for mostly Youtube and Netflix content?
I m usually an iPad Mini user but iPad Pro has Pro Motion, bigger display, M1 chip [longer support]
Maybe it helps for media consumption?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
 

Digitalguy

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You'll get only subjective replies to this question. I would never, for instance, consider the mini for media consumption.
The best iPad in my opinion is the MiniLED M1 12.9.
But then if you are someone who holds your tablet in one hand all the time while consuming media (I don't, I only hold it while I move around the house for short moments, then when I settle in a room I no longer hold it) instead of putting it in the smart folio or on a tablet stand, then the 12.9 is not good for your use case.
As you see, there is no objective answer to your question...
 
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Sheepish-Lord

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Mini is good for short videos and couch duty since you’ll need to hold it close and it has the smallest black bars. If you’re planning on watching movies then you’ll need something bigger and depending on how far you place it away will determine the screen size you’ll need. The 12.9” has huge black bars so you’ve been warned.

It might be an unpopular opinion but iPads kind of suck for movies due to the aspect ratio.
 
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Digitalguy

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Mini is good for short videos and couch duty since you’ll need to hold it close and it has the smallest black bars. If you’re planning on watching movies then you’ll need something bigger and depending on how far you place it away will determine the screen size you’ll need. The 12.9” has huge black bars owner so you’ve been warned.

It might be an unpopular opinion but iPads kind of suck for movies due to the aspect ratio.
I am not particularly bothered by black bars, but indeed Samsung tablets are better for watching movies
 
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Mini is good for short videos and couch duty since you’ll need to hold it close and it has the smallest black bars. If you’re planning on watching movies then you’ll need something bigger and depending on how far you place it away will determine the screen size you’ll need. The 12.9” has huge black bars owner so you’ve been warned.

It might be an unpopular opinion but iPads kind of suck for movies due to the aspect ratio.
Even still 12.9 is much bigger than the 11
 

ericwn

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Bigger models with more screen estate work better for me for media consumption.
 

bubulol

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I forgot to mention but its mainly for bed/couch purpose
I dont understand why you guys saying Mini does have less black borders?
Its same aspect ratio right?
 

bubulol

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Mini is good for short videos and couch duty since you’ll need to hold it close and it has the smallest black bars. If you’re planning on watching movies then you’ll need something bigger and depending on how far you place it away will determine the screen size you’ll need. The 12.9” has huge black bars so you’ve been warned.

It might be an unpopular opinion but iPads kind of suck for movies due to the aspect ratio.
I know but iPad are more reliable devices with longer support and you can sell it after years, not really the case of Android tablet, overall better tablets but still i might take a look into Samsung tablets, thanks
 

GhostOS

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This is highly subjective so everyone will have their preferences.

I initially bought the Mini 6 but returned it as I personally couldn't stand the awful jelly and bad UI scaling. Unbelivably shoddy QA from someone like Apple. Anyway I returned and got the iPad Pro 11 instead which is a top tier media consumption device. I personally prefer it over the bigger 12.9 cousin as 11 for me feels more natural to be able to hold it in one hand like a magazine, and i'm happy not lugging around a large 12.9 size glass object just to get a few more inches of screen.

I personally consider the 11 a great sweet spot as it feels more natural and have ended up using it for a lot more than just media consumption because of it's perfect size.
 

SirAnthonyHopkins

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I forgot to mention but its mainly for bed/couch purpose
I dont understand why you guys saying Mini does have less black borders?
Its same aspect ratio right?
Nope, mini is 3:2, so slightly wider.

I have the mini and for me it's perfect for "media consumption", because it's a tertiary device I use on the move. If it's going to be your *primary* device for watching stuff, you'll want a bigger one, but I have a big television in my living room and a smaller one in the office, so the iPad mini is ideal because it's small and light and something I use on trains etc.
 

SirAnthonyHopkins

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really this question doesn't just come down to media consumption though, we need far more information about your circumstances and how much the price will affect your decision. If you're going to be using it for watching stuff every day, and you can afford the Pro, get the Pro. If it's something for occasional use and you don't want to spend more than you have to, get the mini.
 

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For the price of an iPad, have you considered buying a tv for the couch in the living room and another tv for the bedroom (and have cash left over) … They’ll provide a far superior media (YouTube and Netflix) viewing experience! Just get one with Airplay support such as RokuOS and cast from your phone after you’ve found the show/video you like.
 

SirAnthonyHopkins

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For the price of an iPad, have you considered buying a tv for the couch in the living room and another tv for the bedroom (and have cash left over) … They’ll provide a far superior media (YouTube and Netflix) viewing experience! Just get one with Airplay support such as RokuOS and cast from your phone after you’ve found the show/video you like.
thought about saying this as well, but I'm guessing they already need/want an iPad for other reasons and want to use it on the move?
 

sblemmy

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ProMotion is irrelevant for media consumption, since movies / shows play at a fixed refresh rate.

For me, HDR support has become increasingly important for media consumption, especially now that iPhones have OLED screens.

That said, the iPad mini 6 and iPad Pro 11” have traditional LED backlit screens, so you won’t get an HDR picture on those devices. So far, only the iPad Pro 12.9 is an HDR compatible screen using miniLED technology.
 

*~Kim~*

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If the bigger screen for content consumption is all you want the 11 for, and the 64GB storage would be enough, the Air 4 has appeared in the last few days as an Apple Certified Refurb. The Air 5 also has the M1 chip. The Air 4 probably won’t be supported for any longer than the Mini you have.

TVs are cheaper to buy, but I’d say iPads are cheaper to run. I can’t justify a second iPad or a TV upgrade (mine is old and energy hungry) with the amount I watch currently, but everyone will have their own uses and therefore views of what is worth buying.
 

Alex Cai

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It might be an unpopular opinion but iPads kind of suck for movies due to the aspect ratio.
true,iPads are taller in landscape view. I personally feel that the ratio is perfect for writing word docs, drawing,gaming, etc. It simply looks natural.
Also, not all movies are flat.
 

Alex Cai

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Hey, which is the best device for media consumption, for mostly Youtube and Netflix content?
I m usually an iPad Mini user but iPad Pro has Pro Motion, bigger display, M1 chip [longer support]
Maybe it helps for media consumption?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
For me it’s the 11, since there is promotion, better display, M1, no jellies
Mini looks not as good if your placing on a table(especially when the iPad is quite far from you. One example is when your having lunch). Mini is favorable on the metro or held with one hand. Mini is also perfect for handheld games. If you have a airplay Tv at home, then choose mini.
The 11’ is on the productivity side and better media consumption. This size is the best on airplane rides and everyday use. If you don’t use it on the metro or when you have to move frequently, the 11 is the best option. You can have many pro features too
12.9 is way too bulky for me, so if I have it I will treat it as a laptop. You have to put it on your lap/table to use it and you need a Brydge keyboard with trackpad.
 
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rui no onna

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The question is highly subjective so I don't have an answer but I want to call out this statement. Why would the M1 have longer support than the A15 in the mini 6? The A15 is newer than the M1.

Newer but it’s not faster. Just more energy efficient.
 

Ziperix

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For the price of an iPad, have you considered buying a tv for the couch in the living room and another tv for the bedroom (and have cash left over) … They’ll provide a far superior media (YouTube and Netflix) viewing experience! Just get one with Airplay support such as RokuOS and cast from your phone after you’ve found the show/video you like.
TVs for that price are garbage
 
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