The diminutive powerhouse known as the iPad mini with Retina display has just been pulled apart by the evil geniuses at iFixit. In one of their patented teardowns of new Apple technology, the team took Apple's latest iPad mini and subjected it to a mock autopsy, looking at each and every component and determining how the device is put together -- ostensibly for the purpose of learning how repair shops will (or will not) be able to fix the mini.
Some of the highlights of the surgery include finding out that the new mini is .3 mm thicker than the original model, that the Retina display is made by LG, and that a lot of the components are identical to those used in the iPad Air.
Of course, the iFixit teard