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expandability
noun
The condition of being expandable
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The word 'expandability' is a valid word in written English.
You can use the word to refer to the degree to which something is capable of being expanded or accommodated to a larger size. For example, "The product's expandability makes it an excellent choice for businesses of any size."
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The Pioneer head unit for the stereo looks kind of old school in this age of the artfully integrated automotive media system, but it allows for plenty of expandability through extra amps and subwoofers, and it sounds fine for a car at this price.
And it has the curb appeal and expandability to appeal to a young couple in the suburbs.
What's more, they offer powerful processors, good-size screens, expandability and various shapes that may add to their appeal for business and personal use.
The Mac's stumble was in part because of pricing and in part because Mr. Jobs had intentionally restricted its expandability.
In a similar fashion, Mr. Jobs is gambling that people will pay a premium ($499 or $599) for the iPhone and he appears to have sought to limit its expandability.
The 90 does not have the Springboard slot made popular in Handspring's Visor line, but it does allow for software expandability with a Secure Digital, or S.D., card slot.
A good strategy is to spend a few weeks experimenting with various units at electronics stores, talking to longtime users and researching which platform will provide the software, expandability and third-party accessories that you may want further down the road.
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