MacVoices #13198: The MacJury On The First Weekend With the iPad Mini with Retina

Nov 19, 2013 | Business, Commentary, Hardware, iOS, iPad, MacJury, Productivity, Video, Web

Katie Floyd, Ted Landau, Chuck Joiner

Even though the new iPad mini with Retina didn’t enjoy a launch event or even a pre-launch announcement, some members of the MacJury were on the case, and got to spend the weekend with the newest iPad. Why they picked the iPad mini over the iPad Air (or didn’t), their buying experience, configuration, uses, cases and more are all shared by the panel of Katie Floyd, Ted Landau  and host Chuck Joiner.

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Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he’s doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, App.net and LinkedIn.

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Katie Floyd  is a litigation attorney and the co-creator and host of the acclaimed  Mac Power Users  Podcast distributed through the  5by5 Network. Mac Power Users teaches listeners how to get the most from their Apple technology with focused topics and workflow guests. The show was ranked the number two technology podcast in iTunes and routinely featured featured by Apple. Katie is a regular speaker at  Macworld Expo, a member of the influential  Mac Roundtable Podcast  featuring a panel of Mac luminaries and frequent speaker and consultant on all things Apple and technology related. Katie serves as the President of her local Macintosh Users Group.

Ted Landau pens Ted Landau’ User Friendly View column at The Mac Observer, is a Senior Contributor for Macworld, is the author of several Mac and iPhone help books, and is the founder of MacFixIt. He blogs on Ted Landau’s Slanted Viewpoint, and you can follow him on Twitter.