We've heard reports of the iPad Mini having problems supporting a Retina display during manufacturing, so if Kuo's conclusion is correct, a more affordable iPad Mini makes for a nice stopgap at the next Apple event. Meanwhile, the company can take more time behind the scenes to address Retina display issues and have a nice follow-up product when all the problems are ironed out.
A $200-$250 iPad Mini would pose a nice threat as Android devices continue to gain on the company's share of the tablet market.
Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/cheap-ipad-minis-2013-4
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