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industrial is work. Consumer is buy.
An individual consumer purchases from retailers. An industrial consumer purchases from manufacturers. Industrial consumers are generally businesses working directly with businesses.
Household consumer vs Industrial consumer
Consumer goods are for sale as is to the public. Industrial goods require finishing.
In a consumer market the consumer uses the product for personal use but in an industrial market the industry uses the products as supplys or/ and to do operations
PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), also known as handheld computer, can help us to complete the work, study, entertainment, etc. on the move. Classified by use, it is divided into consumer-grade PDA and industrial-grade PDA. There are many consumer-grade PDAs. Smart phones, tablet computers, handheld game consoles, etc. are all consumer-grade PDAs; Industrial-grade PDA is mainly used in the industrial field. Common barcode scanners, RFID readers, POS machines, etc. can be called industrial-grade PDAs.
Go to ConsumerReport.org for consumer's review and reports on laptop computers. You can also go to techie sites like Cnet.com, they have comprehensive and detailed reviews of laptop computers.
Industrial Marekting: The Products marketing to the Industries may be techincal or non tech is call as Industrial Marketing Consumer Marketing: The marketing of products required by common person mainly OTS prodcuts is called Consumer marketing
consumer goods are commodities which satisfy wants directly
For industrial goods new technology and robotsfor consumer goods Electronic equipment, watches, small appliances and calculators
Consumer goods are sold directly to consumers and industrial goods are sold to industries. Examples: An industrial good is a part for a car that is manufactured by one company and sold to another that assembles the car. A consumer good is the finished car.
Windows was the first operating system and only operating system for many years. Therefore people know what to expect from it. Before Microsoft, there were many computers and operating systems. Computers systems were either mainframes including IBM OS, minicomputers, midrange computers, and graphical workstations. They had commercial level operating systems that were used to run businesses, laboratories, schools, etc. All cost tens or hundreds of thousand of dollars or more. None were suitably priced for home use or for office desktop use. Personal Computers running Microsoft Windows were the first consumer level systems marketed to and available for personal and home use for a few thousand dollars. Being first, they cornered the market and established a name and reputation. There were no competitors at that price range and Microsoft was aggressive in preventing copycats.