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#164308 - No such thing as "better" Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Erlacher said:
In what way was it better? How did this "improvement" impact cost? RE
Richard is right: there is no such thing as "better" alone: "better" just means that it more closely fits the requirements - and, as you say, the requirements are unknown! Therefore it is impossible to say which is "better" Ap Charles said:
Compare the two datasheets and find that out .The Taiwanees TX+RX bundle toy and the nRF transceiver. But if he wants a toy, then the Taiwanese one is better! The nRF is clearly a more advanced product - but that doesn't necessarily make it "better" for this particular application. OP didnt answer his requirements , facilities , quantity etc . So neither you nor anyone else can say what is "better" or "best". So I cant comment on that . So don't make such comments, then! What I can suggest is which is better and which not . No, you can't - because neither you nor anyone else knows what constitutes "best" for this particular application. All you can do is to point out the advantages and disadvantages of the two - then the OP can decide which constitutes "best" for his particular (unspecified) requirements. |