Why is the bezel so thick? A 1-2cm bezel around the entire "mini" device seems a bit odd, given that the iPad Mini is a relatively tiny device and phones these days come with a 1-2mm bezel (10x less useless border).<p>Is it a cost saving measure / sneaky margin increaser, or what might be the motivation?<p><i>Edit:</i><p>Touch interference is a good idea. Still, from the picture, it looks like the bezel could be half as thick and work well. Sorry to be such a stickler, I am genuinely curious if Apple is chasing better margins, the best feasible UX, or something else.<p>Could it be that since this device is <i>only $650 USD</i>, it isn't expensive enough to warrant a premium display? (Like the iPhone SE <a href="https://www.apple.com/iphone-se/" rel="nofollow">https://www.apple.com/iphone-se/</a>)<p>If so, I wish there was a fancier "Pro" model with premium components. IIRC, I paid $1000 for my first iPad, it was the first super high-resolution one back in 2012. Perhaps there aren't enough customers who are sensitive to wasted screen real estate on an 8-inch device.. and FWIW I have noticed a constant stream of toddlers pacified by iPad Minis whenever I'm at Costco.