Computer Science, asked by sharlosucks, 8 months ago

Tablet computers normally use solid state storage media instead of magnetic storage media. State and explain two differences, other than cost and storage capacity, that make solid state media a better choice than magnetic media for tablet computers.

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Answered by omtripathiduke
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Difference : Size

Explanation: Solid state can be a lot smaller and able to put in lots of small computers however, magnetic media are block and big and not able to be put in small computers for example a tablet

Difference: No moving parts

Explanation: Solid state media doesn't have any moving parts so if the user drops the device it is unlikely that the data will be lost because it ha been damaged but with magnetic media their is moving parts so it is likely for it to get damaged and therefore data to be lost.

Answered by k047
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The traditional spinning hard drive has been a standard for many generations of personal computers. Constantly improving technology has enabled hard drive makers to pack more storage capacity than ever, at a cost per gigabyte that still makes hard drives the best bang for the buck.</p><p></p><p>As sophisticated as they’ve become, hard drives have been around since 1956. The ones back then were two feet across and could store only a few megabytes of information, but technology has improved to the point where you can cram 10 terabytes into something about the same size as a kitchen sponge.

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