Apple unveiled two new additions to its iPad lineup on Tuesday, just as we all expected. The new fifth-generation iPad Air features a completely new design and the second-generation iPad mini finally includes a high-resolution Retina display, also just like we all expected. Both new tablets bring plenty to the table and Apple’s iPad and iPad mini are each widely believed to be the top-selling tablets in their respective categories by a pretty substantial margin. But they’re far from perfect and there is one important feature in particular that Apple’s new iPads are sorely missing.
Some people love to make the argument that Apple’s iPads are just as capable as personal computers. For some use cases, this might be true — but probably not for most people. Desktop computing platforms like Windows and OS X are still far more capable than iOS and Android when it comes to working with multiple apps simultaneously, moving data between apps easily, playing complex games and much, much more.

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