The new iPad mini was released Friday, and Jimmy Kimmel doesn’t seem very enthusiastic about it.
In a parody iPad mini commercial that aired on Jimmy Kimmel Live Thursday, first came the iPod. Then a thinner iPod. Then an iPod you can touch. Then lots of other iPods — ones that allow you to shuffle your songs, ones you can talk on, a gigantic one you can’t talk on.
SEE ALSO: Meet the Only Guy in Line for an iPad Mini in NYC [PICS]And today, Apple released a slightly bigger iPod that you can’t talk on. Which, according to the video, pretty much means we’re all suckers.
View As Slideshow »Buyers started lining up to buy Apple's long-anticipated iPad Mini at the flagship store the day before it went on sale.

Undaunted by the long lines and the cold, hundreds waited all night for the Apple store to open at 10am.

A proud owner shows off his new purchase.

Hundreds of foreigners stood in line for the latest iPad. Only the wifi version is on sale for now.

Unlike the iPhone 5, which gathered week-long lines, no one waited for days to buy the iPad Mini. But lines still snaked around the blocks surrounding the Apple store.

Possibly the first person in line for the iPad Mini -- Luis Lorenzo, who was first in line yesterday, was nowhere to be found.

Reporters from various countries visited the flagship store to ask buyers about their thoughts about the iPad Mini.

At the 5th Avenue Apple store, lines stretched for at least three blocks to buy the new iPad Mini or fourth-generation iPad.

Apple employees enthusiastically high-fived buyers as they filtered into the store to buy their new iPads.

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