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8-inch iPad: Apple to take on Kindle Fire?

8-inch iPad is being tested by Apple to compete with the likes of the Kindle Fire, Samsung Galaxy Tab, and others. An 8-inch iPad would be smaller and cheaper than the 10-inch version.

In this file photo from September, the Kindle Fire is shown at a news conference, in New York. The e-reader's 7-inch multicolor touchscreen has had strong sales, which may be why Apple is reported to be testing a smaller, 8-inch iPad.

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February 15, 2012

Apple is in the process of testing a smaller version of its iPad tablet, a product that could help it steal away market share from smaller tablets like the Kindle Fire and Samsung Galaxy Tab, according to a report by the .

While the iPad is still by far the number one selling tablet in the world, Amazon’s 7-inch Kindle Fire has had a  — though Amazon . And then there are other smaller tablets in the market like the , Barnes & Noble’sÌýÌý²¹²Ô»å Motorola’sÌý. Arguably, Apple has a good opportunity to create a smaller tablet to compete against these other devices.

Apple’s latest 10-inch iPad tablet, the iPad 3, will Ìý²¹²Ô»å see release in the middle of that month. The iPad 3 is rumored to have a 2048-by-1536-pixel Retina display, a quad-core A6 processor, and 4G LTE networking. But we may not see a small-screened iPad debuting alongside the iPad 3 since Apple is still in the early stages of the development process. However, there has been previous speculation from Taiwanese publication Digitimes about a  would start production in mid-2012 and see release late in the year.

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The Wall Street Journal report suggests that Apple has shown a new smaller tablet to suppliers that has a screen around 8 inches in size. The company is also reportedly working with Taiwan’s AU Optronics Co. and South Korea’s LG to create the test panels.

Ideally, the smaller form factor and a lower price could attract those who have small hands and feel the $500 base price for the iPad is too much. There are some consumers that simply prefer the 7- or 8-inch form factor simply because its lighter and better for reading during extended periods.

Would you be interested in buying a smaller version of the iPad?