Apple’s tablet devices – available in Mini, iPad2 and iPad with Retina Display models as of December 2012 – are designed to make portable many of the functions customarily associated with personal computers. The iPad accomplishes this task by simplifying many personal computer features. Storage, for example, is in the form of flash memory rather than a traditional hard disk, which is a design decision that reduces the storage capacity of the devices but also has some advantages for processing and battery life. Writer Bio
