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Mypro Ipad Mini 1st Generation Smart Case

My wife upgraded her iPad mini 1st generation  to an iPad 4 retina with 128Gb storage and 2 Gb RAM. Her previous iPad is a non-retina, so, pixel is noticeable and display color is not as bright as the latest one. It has a measly 16Gb of storage and a 512Mb DDR2 RAM. The CPU is the old 1GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9. It only support iOS version 9.3.5. The lag is noticeable with some display scratches as it was also used by our youngest daughter.

The iPad is now lying around as our daughter found that the iPad 4 is more nicer to use due to its larger storage and more shiny display. She installed a lot of kid apps which she enjoy playing, especially when we are in coffee shop relaxing. She also love to take picture and video of everything. With 32Gb storage, she was able to take loads of them.

As no one is now taking care of the iPad mini 1, I asked my wife that I use it for watching Netflix when I am travelling going to and from the office. With 9Gb available storage, I can download significant number of episodes of my favorite series. Currently, I am watching Designated Survivor. Nice series especially if you would like to understand how politics work. Major gripes are slow response and I cannot do split screen. But if you will not nitpick, watching movie from this  device is quite decent.

As the case of the iPad is now quite banged up, I ordered one from Lazada. The price is cheap and look nice in the picture. Also, the review of the product is positive which encouraged me to buy. Here is my review of the product.

I placed my order last April 01 and received the item after 5 days. I think it took quite a long time for them deliver.



Good packaging... The case is pretty much safe during shipping.







From  pink case to black one :-)



The iPad mini exactly fit the case. Look and feel like those known brands.



Hard plastic back cover. Case is quite light.I like that all holes are exactly cut out especially the one one covering the speaker.



Display cover double as stand. The case is quite sturdy and look like would last for a long time.




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