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Which of these is commonly true of tablet computers?

A) System memory is easily upgradable

B) Touch interfaces are rarely used

C) Flash storage is used exclusively

D) Keyboard is a primary input method

E) Modular hardware provides for repairs in the field

F) I’m fine with this one, I don’t need to upgrade

The answer: C) Flash storage is used exclusively

Because tablet devices are very mobile and often used while walking or driving, flash memory is the storage medium of choice.

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