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Difference between Widescreen and Full Screen

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Updated on 06-Mar-2023 10:59:01

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The size of the screen is important. Widescreen gives you better quality and detailing. Full screen is the desktop view of the application. Screen size is defined by the number of pixels. Better quality can be seen when the pixel count is high. Screens are classified into two types: widescreen ... Read More

Difference between WAP and the Internet

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Updated on 06-Mar-2023 10:55:56

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The Internet and WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) are wireless communication and information access technologies. WAP is a technology created especially for movable electronics like cell phones and PDAs. It enables these devices to connect to the Internet and give information in a streamlined layout that's easy to read and use ... Read More

Difference between WAP and Router

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Updated on 06-Mar-2023 10:53:44

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Routers and wireless access points are the two most popular networking devices available in the market, both networking devices are used to connect different devices to the internet. The WAP is a piece of hardware that provides wireless network access. A Router is used to transfer the packets of data ... Read More

Difference between User Controls and Custom Controls

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Updated on 06-Mar-2023 10:51:04

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In the .NET framework, there are two types of controls that are used to build reusable UI components for Windows Forms and WPF applications: user controls and custom controls. Their levels of abstraction and reusability are the primary differences between them. User controls are simple to create but can ... Read More

Difference between URL and IP Address

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Updated on 06-Mar-2023 10:49:21

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The IP address and the URL are the two ways to identify resources on the internet (Uniform Resource Locator). An online resource, similar to a web page or an image, can be accessed by clients or users using a URL, which is a human readable string. For example, you ... Read More

Difference between Table and Figure

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Updated on 06-Mar-2023 10:44:35

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Tables and figures are both visual aids that are used to make data and information more accessible and understandable. The primary distinction between tables and figures is how information is displayed. A table is used to display data in a numerical or categorical. It is a structured collection of ... Read More

Difference between STP and RSTP

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Updated on 06-Mar-2023 10:43:04

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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) are the network protocols that are used to prevent loops from forming in the topologies of networks with redundant links. The speed of convergence is the primary difference between the STP and RSTP network protocols. STP takes a while to ... Read More

Difference between Single-mode and Multimode Fiber

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Updated on 06-Mar-2023 10:40:13

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Single-mode and multimode optical fibres are used in fibre optic communication systems. The diameter of the core, which impacts the number of light modes that can be broadcasted and the range over which the signal can be transferred, is the primary difference between the two. Read this article to find ... Read More

Difference between RJ11 and RJ14

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Updated on 02-Mar-2023 17:01:26

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RJ-11 is the most popular telephone line connector. It has two rows of two pins, totaling four pins. With this setup, a single connection can be used to connect two distinct telephone lines. RJ14 and RJ11 are extremely similar, but RJ14 includes an extra two pins for data transmission. RJ11 ... Read More

Difference between Ohmic and Non-Ohmic Conductors

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Updated on 02-Mar-2023 16:57:51

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Electrical conductors can be classified as either ohmic or non-ohmic based on how they respond to resistance. Because ohmic conductors have a constant resistance over a wide range of applied voltages, the voltage placed across them directly affects how much current overflows through them. The resistance of non- Ohmic conductors ... Read More

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