
"What if we combined the sleekness of the iPad Mini with the rich display of the original iPad?" says a man with a pronounced British accent, meant to imitate Apple's design guru, Jonathan Ive. "Introducing the iPad Mini Mega. At 8.8 inches, it's the perfect blend of the iPad and the iPad Mini."
But wait, there's one more thing: the announcer then introduces the iPad Mini Mega Micro, an 8.4-inch "revolutionary mix of other revolutionary things." ( New York Times )
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