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Apple iPad 2 vs Blackberry PlayBook Apple iPad 2 and Blackberry PlayBook are tablets with the power of a computer. RIM announced its amazing tablet, Blackberry PlayBook in December 2010, from the time onwards everyone is interested to know how Apple is going to face the competition in the tablet market. PlayBook... 
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Apple iPad 2 vs Motorola Xoom Apple iPad 2 and Motorola Xoom are two direct competitors in the tablet market. Apple iPad 2 is much more smarter than iPad, it is amazingly slim and light while maintaining the same screen size but is powered by a powerful 1GHz dual core A5 application processor and improved operating... 
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MB vs GB MB and GB are terms that are nowadays even used by common man without knowing the real meaning of it. If you feel baffled by the words KB, MB and GB, there is no need to be as they are merely numbers that show the amount of data or the capacity of a computer to store data. Out of the three units of measuring... 
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DVD-R vs CD-R DVD-R and CD-R are two devices used to store data. While DVD-R stands for Digital Versatile Discs-Recordable, CD-R stands for Compact Disc-Recordable. The basic difference between the two lies in the amount of data they can store. While a CD is able to store only 700 MB data, a DVD-R can hold up... 
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Apple iOS 4.2 vs Apple iOS 5.0 | iOS 5 Released Apple iOS 4.2 and iOS 5 are two versions of the Apple’s proprietary operating system. iOS 4.2 already runs on iPhone 4, iPad and iPod. While iOS 5 is the new version of the iOS. iOS 5 is a major release that incorporates many new features and improvements to... 
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 vs Xperia X8 Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 and Xperia X8 are two Android smartphones from Sony Ericsson with capacitive touchscreen and virtual full QWERTY keyboard. Both the candy bar smart phones run Android 1.6/2.1, the ones with Android 1.6 can upgrade to 2.1. Upgrade to Android 2.1 will... 
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Raster Scan vs Random Scan Raster scan and random scan are two types of display systems that use CRT monitors. These are used to project or exhibit softcopy information in the form of alphanumeric or graphic symbology. The information that is displayed using these two techniques is not permanent which is why it... 
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FIR vs IIR FIR and IIR are digital filters that are commonly used in digital signal processing. There are only a few components that make up these filters, but these components can be arranged in various ways to make complicated filters for use in digital signal processing. FIR stands for Finite Impulse Response,... 
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Samsung 3D TV vs Panasonic 3D TV Samsung 3D TV and Panasonic 3D TV are two closely competing products in the 3D television market. For all 3D lovers, there is some good news as two bigwigs of Television manufacturers; Panasonic and Samsung are ready to continue their rivalry even in 3D. While Panasonic is coming... 
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HTC Arrive (HTC 7 Pro) vs CDMA iPhone 4 HTC Arrive (HTC 7 Pro) and CDMA iPhone 4 are both 3G CDMA touchscreen smartphones from HTC and Apple. HTC Arrive is powered by 1 GHz Qualcomm Processor with Windows Phone 7 (WP 7) and CDMA iPhone 4 is equipped with 1 GHz Apple A4 processor and comes with Apple iOS 4.2.1.... 
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NAVMAN vs TOMTOM NAVMAN and TOMTOM are two of the top companies that manufacture GPS devices.It is not easy to find difference between NAVMAN and TOMTOM. Along with Garmin, NAVMAN and TOMTOM form a trinity that rules the GPS enabled device market. Both TOMTOM and NAVMAN make quality GPS devices that are known... 
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Motorola Xoom vs Motorola 4G LTE Xoom Motorola Xoom and Motorola 4G LTE Xoom are the same by all means except for the 4G-LTE support. Motorola Xoom will support 3G Network initially while it is 4G ready. Motorola 4G LTE Xoom will come with built in support for 4G-LTE. However those who purchase Motorola Xoom will... 
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HTC Merge vs HTC Thunderbolt HTC Merge and HTC Thunderbolt are two Android smartphones from HTC with slideout QWERTY keyboard. Both HTC Merge and HTC Thunderbolt run Android 2.2 with HTC Sense. HTC Thunderbolt is a 4G-LTE phone that was unveiled on the first week of January 2011 while HTC Merge is a 3G-CDMA phone... 
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Android 2.2 vs Android 2.3.3 | Compare Android 2.2 vs 2.3.3 – Performance, Speed and features | Froyo 2.2.1 and 2.2.2 updated Android 2.2 and Android 2.3.3 have many differences in features and API. Android 2.2 (FroYo) was released in May 2010 and it was a minor release with some new features and few feature... 
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Android 2.3 vs Android 2.3.3 – Compare Android 2.3 and 2.3.3 Performance, Speed and Features Android 2.3 and Android 2.3.3 are Android mobile operating system versions code named as Gingerbread. Android 2.3 is a major release which has many additional features compared to Android 2.2 (FroYo). It was released... 
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Computer vs Calculator Computers and calculators are similar in the sense that both are calculating devices. But what is the difference between a computer and a calculator? Before the advent of computers, calculators were the tools that were made use of by the students to do computation while solving math problems.... 
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