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The Vergecast: Apple's iPad mini event - October 23rd, 2012

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Apple held an event this week in San Jose to announce the much anticipated iPad mini along with an updated iPad, much slimmer iMac, tweaked Mac mini and 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display. The Verge was on the scene to cover the action live. Join hosts Ross Miller and David Pierce as they welcome in a panel of experts including consumer electronics analyst Avi Greengart, writer / designer Craig Mod, FiftyThree developer Andrew S Allen, and The Verge's own Joshua Topolsky, Nilay Patel, Scott Lowe and Nathan Ingraham.

Watch or listen to the recording of the coverage below and check out the event's story stream for in-depth articles about every announcement.

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