Mike's Mini Lessons- iPad Mini Manual
http://ipadminimanual.blogspot.com For a free sample on swiping gestures, please visit my YouTube video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmmu-UiZ5QA&feature=youtu.be I purchased my iPad Mini with Retina display, check out my full review, a couple of weeks ago and have been picking up various cases to test out. After looking online, I decided to purchase the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover and am quite happy with its functionality and design. It is important to understand that you WILL have a compromised keyboard experience because the iPad Mini is a small device that is only 5.3 inches wide and 7.87 inches tall. Despite the size compromise, I still wanted a keyboard that would let me enter text faster than the software keyboards and after a week of use I can say I found that in the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard cover. You will find five rows of keys with the keys, two shift keys, a large space bar, four directional arrow keys, and various function keys attached to the numbers. The key size is adequate for my usage, but they definitely are close together. I have medium to large hands and with my fingers up and angled I am able to enter text much more quickly than I thought I would be able to. I also like to use these keyboards for propping up my iPad for viewing media. The Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard cover works OK for this, but the angle is a bit steep for media and even a bit steep for entering text with IA Writer. It would be nearly perfect if I was able to rotate my iPad down 10 to 20 degrees. The keyboard attaches via magnets on the left side of the iPad Mini with Retina display and stays very securely in place. I like that the keyboard acts as a durable cover for the iPad and the black one I bought matches my Space Gray iPad mini close enough for me. From Phone Arena, the Tab Pro will sport an 8.4-inch screen but its display resolution remains a big question mark. The tech site, however, noted too that an FCC filing document that points to the same device indicated that it has an 8.-inch viewer or an inch wider from the Mini 2 display screen. The FCC filing also revealed that the tablet bears the model number SM-T320, further supporting the earlier assumptions that the device belongs to the family of slates that is known for now as the Galaxy Tab 3 series. Another member would be the Galaxy Tab Lite though judging from the leaked specs so far, the Tab Pro appears to pack more muscles to put up a decent fight against the second-gen iPad Mini, which analysts said will dominate in Q1 2014 as supplies start to stabilise.