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Land Line Phone vs Cell Phone
- Land Line Phone: Are usually single purpose.
- Cell Phone: Most modern cell phones have a variety of secondary functions, such a calculator, music, and games.
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Philips 47" LCD HDTV vs Sharp Aquous 46" LCD HDTV
- Philips 47" LCD HDTV: The Philips 47" LCD HDTV costs between $1500 and $1900.
- Sharp Aquous 46" LCD HDTV: The Sharp Aquous 46" LCD HDTV costs between $1500 and $2000.
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Laptop Computer vs Desktop Computer
- Laptop Computer: Laptops are not easily modifiable. Many of the components are "integrated" into the motherboard, and cannot be removed, replaced, or upgraded. There are also fewer open slots for putting in more cards or RAM.
- Desktop Computer: Desktops are easily modifiable. There are usually many open slots for inserting new chips, increasing the RAM, and connecting other devices.
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Mouse vs Trackball
- Mouse: Not very ergonomic. To move the mouse you have to move your whole arm, shoulder, wrist, and hand.
- Trackball: Much more ergonomic. You just use your fingers.
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DVD vs HD-DVD
- DVD: Allows consumers to do what they want with media purchases, due to widespread ability to decrypt.
- HD-DVD: Encourages downloading over purchasing due to restrictions.
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Halo 2 vs Halo 3
- Halo 2: No achievements to play for.
- Halo 3: You can get achievements.
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Envision 19" LCD HDTV vs ViewSonic 19" LCD HDTV
- Envision 19" LCD HDTV: The Envision 19" LCD HDTV costs between $240 and $300.
- ViewSonic 19" LCD HDTV: The ViewSonic 19" LCD HDTV costs between $230 and $300.
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Sony Reader vs Hanlin eBook
- Sony Reader: The Sony Reader uses a proprietry battery
- Hanlin eBook: The Hanlin eBook uses a common BL-14 battery
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Hanlin eBook vs iRex iLiad
- Hanlin eBook: The Hanlin eBook costs about $350.
- iRex iLiad: The iRex iLiad costs about $700.
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Hanlin eBook vs STAReBOOK eRead
- Hanlin eBook: The Hanlin eBook supports PDF format.
- STAReBOOK eRead: The STAReBOOK eRead does not support the PDF format.
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