This Tablet was officially launched in an event by nvidia and nvidia's CEO himself said that this tab will be sold in different countries under
different brand name so that they can have deeper worldwide supply.
Most of the microalgae - based long chain omega 3's are source from the same company (Martek) and jsut sold under
different brand names so I'd recommend buying whichever's cheapest!
Not exact matches
So in the
name of shoe science, we've been trying out some supposedly comfy shoes from
brands like SoftSpots, Asgi, and Clarks for the last few weeks, and we've chosen the winners based on overall comfort, style, and wearability (meaning how many
different things you can wear them with).
Generic prescription drugs are legally required to have the same active ingredients as
brand -
name varieties, although they must look slightly
different,
so they may be a
different color or shape.
I too have been on many
different thyroid medications, up n down on
different doses of generic meds, I was told a while back not to use generic because of the dosage in each pill aren't the same,
so I switch ed to
name brand, but still after months n years I still feel very tired, no energy, and slurred speech at times which I just noticed recently.
With dumbbells there are
so many
different brand names to choose from that it can be quite overwhelming trying to decide what is the best option for you.
With dumbbells there are
so many
different brand names to choose from that it can be quite overwhelming trying to...
A simple
name also, for something that comes from such a wide variety of sources and is sold under
so many
different brands.
However, the Bowtie
brand uses two
different names for its vehicles,
so shoppers can select from the 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe or the longer Suburban.
Time for new car, I wanted something bigger as I'm getting older (37), plus I still have 06 gto,
so genesis sedan was one of my choices, but after the test drive and going back and forth with the dealer about the out the door price, I walked out and saw a 13 cts coupe, which I always like the style of, and bought it, 4 months later I went back to the
different dealer and cadillac was traded, as I hated that car, I know people still look at the
brand names, and try to look down at the hyundai still, but I've test drove new cts, and genesis, done extensive research, and sorry but that cadillac cts has nothing on Genesis.
So what will be the Regza —
name of a popular consumer
brand — in the domestic market, the same might be referred to as the «Thrive» or the «Antares» in
different western markets.
Hey Jeremy, I've said before that first time authors should probably go Select http://www.thecreativepenn.com/2014/08/30/exclusivity/ If you're using the same
name as your non-fiction, and you have traction on other platforms, then go wider, but if the
brand is
so different that it won't make any difference, then I would at least start in Select, do the 90 days and then consider next steps.
So, yeah, while the
name says «The All New CompUSA.com», if you follow the link to their site, then change * just * the «compusa» part to «tigerdirect», you get the same page with
different branding, including the same «item number».
Of course, Ralph Lauren could put its
name on less expensive garments, but instead it chooses to operate under a
different brand for a lower cost audience
so as not to dilute its signature namesake.
There are a lot of these products on the market
so your vet may prefer, or carry,
different brand names.
With
so many trademarks already registered, it can be challenging to create a new one that is truly unique, but legally, being unique simply means that your logo, catchphrase, or
brand name is
different enough from others that consumers can tell the difference.
So often customers even speak of the suppliers by
different brand names than those that are used by the suppliers themselves.
Companies like Google, Amazon and Apple have come up with their own
brand name for these connected speakers,
so it's interesting that Sony decided to go in a
different direction.