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Reddit mentions of Apple iPad mini with Retina Display ME279LL/A 7.9-Inch 16 GB Tablet

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Apple iPad mini with Retina Display ME279LL/A 7.9-Inch 16 GB Tablet. Here are the top ones.

Apple iPad mini with Retina Display ME279LL/A 7.9-Inch 16 GB Tablet
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    Features:
  • Apple iOS 7, 7.9 inches Display
  • Apple 1.3 GHz
  • 16 GB Flash Memory, 1 GB RAM Memory
  • 10-hour battery life, 0.73 pounds
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height0.29 Inches
Length7.87 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2020
Size16 GB
Weight0.73 Pounds
Width5.3 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Apple iPad mini with Retina Display ME279LL/A 7.9-Inch 16 GB Tablet:

u/backpackwayne · 5 pointsr/SantasLittleHelpers

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u/darunia___ · 2 pointsr/Games

> Also the cheapest iPad mini is still more expensive than the switch.

iPad Mini 2: $278 US, $329 AU. Nintendo Switch: $300 US, $470 AU. Yes, the Mini 2 is not the latest generation, but it is still widely sold in stores and regularly outsells the newer model.

> The second generation of iPads launched just after the 3ds.

I said announced. The 3DS was announced on March 23 2010. The iPad 1 came out April 3 2010. When the 3DS was announced, iPads weren't on the market.

> The price cut was announced over 4 months after launch.

Yeah, I was mistaken there. It was 119 days between launch where I am and the announcement of the price cut, and Japan launched a couple of weeks earlier than that, my bad.

u/eCommerce_2015 · 0 pointsr/Ebay

> What did you build for Yugster?

Yugster is weird, they allow you to export their POs (your orders) in CSV and also allow you to upload tracking in CSV, but they don't have FTP set up or HTTP file pickup. So the only way to get orders or upload tracking is by visiting the website. I built a software that automates the task of visiting the website to collect the order file & to upload the tracking file.


> Software that can give us average price and rank on Amazon over a period of time. CCC gives us the rank but we have to manually average it. Same goes for price. We use a tool called price checker to pull Amazon rank and other info but then we manually click each listing and use 3 camels to estimate avg rank and then use Jungle Scout to est monthly sales.

The benefit of using something like CCC is that the onus is on them to collect that data. You can build software that pings Amazon's API & tracks prices using a temporal data structure (just like CCC). The catch is that you'll only have data for as long as you've been collecting it. The history starts when you turn the software on. Or if you're willing to have someone manually transcribe from CCC's graphs, you could have their history too.

> Profit reports - All our orders run through shipworks. It would be nice to pull data from SW and our WMS and merge it to get actual profit and loss on a SKU level. Each item would need to be tagged to specify the ebay or Amazon category so the fees could be recorded.

Makes sense to me. Shipworks has an API, so collecting shipped orders (assuming the products are correctly recorded in Shipworks) and running A P&L on a sku level is feasible. Though at this point we're getting pretty far from the topic of software that I could resell. This is pretty much what I do on a day-to-day, which is to build solutions for highly specific needs. Now the name of the game is to build generic things that anyone could be willing to pay a few bucks a month to use.

Though if you want to chat, I'm happy to input my opinion.