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NMOS vs PMOS A FET (Field Effect Transistor) is a voltage controlled device where its current carrying ability is changed by applying an electronic field. A commonly used type of FET is the Metal Oxide Semiconductor FET (MOSFET). MOSFET are widely used in integrated circuits and high speed switching applications.... 
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HVGA vs WVGA Screen resolutions refer to number of pixels a monitor displays in a given area. These resolutions, called graphic display resolutions, usually pertain to computer monitors and mobile screens. There are many combinations of these resolutions with varying widths and heights. As these combinations... 
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AMOLED vs SLCD (super LCD) Display When people say that display size and quality is the most important thing in a mobile phone, it is hard to argue with them as display is what is noticed first. There has been continuous development in display technology in the last decade or so, and smartphones today have a technologically... 
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HVGA vs WQVGA HVGA and WQVGA are two of the many combinations of height and width of graphic display resolutions on computer monitors and display screens of handheld devices such as mobile phones. Such terms have become very common in the form of specifications that are issued whenever a new electronic gadget... 
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ATI Mobility Radeon vs Regular ATI Radeon ATI mobility Radeon and regular ATI Radeon are graphic processing units made by ATI. ATI Radeon is a leading brand of graphic processing units. It has been manufacturing GPU since 2000. However, the company was bought by AMD group and today some of the GPU are being sold... 
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CCD vs CMOS CCD and CMOS are two different types of image sensors being used in digital camera. The reason of increasing popularity of digital cameras has been introduction of CMOS sensors as they are inexpensive leading to a drastic reduction in prices of digital cameras. While CCD stands for charge-coupled device,... 
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Sensor vs Transducer Sensor and Transducer are physical devices that are used in electrical, electronic and many other types of gadgets and appliances. Difference between sensor and transducer is something that many people are often confused with and needs to be brought into light. These are physical devices... 
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