There were most likely four different devices in the program.
I don't want to carry 20 different devices that each do one thing.
We're going to offer a lot of different devices in the future.
Over the years, several different devices have been designed for cutting away the main.
Even more important is how different devices produce white and black.
It was a large and expensive system, not a collection of different devices.
These processes are built to be used in many different devices.
So you'd have to get the different devices to play along with this, but what do you think?
Doesn't matter if you enter in a new contract for a different device.
They could do the same work on the train using a different device.