As part of the Research stage you are required to do a Product Comparison. This will involve looking at different ways that you could present "Product Information" (features, specifications, benefits, etc.) to help a customer make a decision.
There are hundreds of thousands of different ways to present information in a way that helps a customer to make a decision about which device is right for them. Some links are provided below to help you, but you are welcome to find your own examples.
Laptop buying guide - What kind of laptop is right for me? There are many buyers' guides similar to this website. The guide helps the customer to identify what sort of user they are, and then uses this information to help advise particular product features.
Dolly Magazine - Quizzes Although the quizzes used in Dolly magazine have nothing to do with Digital Devices, the format used for quizzes to determine which member of One Direction you should marry could just as easily be used to determine which digital device you should buy.
If you find other examples, you are welcome to share them with in the discussion board below. This page is accessible by all of the Year 9 classes currently doing Computing, so there is great potential for collaboration here.
There are hundreds of thousands of different ways to present information in a way that helps a customer to make a decision about which device is right for them. Some links are provided below to help you, but you are welcome to find your own examples.
If you find other examples, you are welcome to share them with in the discussion board below. This page is accessible by all of the Year 9 classes currently doing Computing, so there is great potential for collaboration here.