Apple shows off iPad Mini, surprise

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“This is huge,” Akash Agarwal, head of business development for mobility at SAP Mobile in Palo Alto, Calif., said while waiting for the doors to open outside the theater Tuesday morning. “Size really matters from a business perspective, and a smaller iPad will really open up markets for Apple. You’ll see these things in kids’ backpacks, in purses and at construction sites and fast-food places, where a smaller device makes a lot more sense.”

Charlie Quong, a director of product development for Mophie, a Southern California company that makes charging cases for iOS devices, drove up for the show and agreed with Agarwal’s thoughts on enterprise uses for the device.

“We’ll definitely be making charging cases for the new device, and we expect to see it used in more and more business transactions,” he said. “We make a reader that scans bar codes, and we’ll see more and more applications like that, and the Mini could capitalize on that trend.”

Global Equities analyst Trip Chowdhry was not as kind in his thoughts on the event, saying in an email not long after it ended that “Innovation at Apple is over.”

“The best is over for Apple. IPad Mini is playing catch up to Google Android, probably will have a mediocre customer adoption,” Chowdhry said.

IHS iSuppli reported Tuesday morning that Apple’s introduction of a smaller tablet would nearly double the market for tablets in the 7-inch range both this year and next year. After the Kindle Fire drove sales of smaller tablets to 17 million in 2011, 34 million devices will be sold this year and another 67 million will fly off shelves in 2013, the independent analysis company reported.

“Just as Apple has dominated the market for 9.7-inch tablets with its iPad, iPad 2 and new iPad models, the company is poised to rule the market for 7.x-inch products, driving rapid growth of the segment in 2012 and 2013,” IHS researcher Rhoda Alexander said in a news release, adding that demand for the product is especially strong in Asia.

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