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Discover Ludwig'hardware difference' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a comparison between two or more items related to the physical components of a device. For example, "The hardware difference between the two computers was minimal, but one ran faster than the other."
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There's a $150 difference in price with the only major hardware difference being the Xoom rocks 32GB of flash memory rather than 16GB.
Another takeaway from Blass' leaked images: The S9+ does have one very visible camera hardware difference vs the S9 — it's packing two rear camera lenses.
The only hardware difference between the two versions is their bundle: the Pro model comes bundled with a 0.6-meter cable for HP's Z VR Backpack PC as well as a cleanable face cushion.
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But the changes run deeper than a color display and some other hardware differences.
Handmark couldn't simply port its iPhone application to the Kindle platform anyway, because of the significant hardware differences.
Heart rate measurement with Jawbone and Fitbit is shown to be significantly different even at the daily level (p-value < 0.00001), which could be due to hardware differences in sensor type and possibly due to unknown differences in proprietary algorithms.
DiMaggio, who was Hargittai's Ph.D. adviser, reasoned that even as access became more widespread, new issues of inequality were bound to emerge — differences in the quality of an individual's Internet connection or hardware, differences in skills, and differences in what sorts of things people chose to do online.
Hardware differences are subtle.
Lower level hardware differences also make things maddening on android.
Therefore, the two hardware differences caused the huge difference in time consumption.
Power: As the controversy over the resolution of Call of Duty: Ghosts proves, there are some important hardware differences between the Xbox One and the PS4.
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