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What is the difference between "device" and "product"?
Feb 7, 2020 3:38 AM
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A product can be anything that something makes. A product may or may not be a device.
A device usually is some type of tool or machine that someone makes. It also is a product.
Some products that are not devices are: fruit juices, clothing, soaps and other cleansers, a house, or loaves of bread.
Some products that are also devices are: automobies, televisions, hand tools, door knobs, locks, water pumps, or electric lights.
February 7, 2020
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