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Either one could be the more accurate. It is not the technology, but the actual accuracy the manufacturer builds into the product. Only reviews that consider calibration first (e.g. consumer reports) can answer that for any model. Accuracy is not something that is "bragged" about in retail advertizing, which tends to mean that accuracy is not a goal of the manufacturers. But more important is "consistency". If you get on and off a scale many times in a short time period, and the weight is not consistently the same, that scale is of little use. If it is consistent, it can show you whether you are gaining or losing, and how much, which is more important than advertized accuracy.
When you fill out your tax forms, accuracy is important.The cheap gun that he bought had stunning accuracy.The accuracy of their answers was extraordinary.She hit the target with great accuracy.The accuracy of his Math test was very poor.Check the accuracy of your facts before answering questions.The accuracy of the sniper was amazing as he was consistently hitting the bullseye from a mile away.Accuracy in placing chips in computer parts is very importantThe girl's accuracy was amazing in shooting so she made 50 shots.His accuracy was not to be questioned.
Accuracy = Measured or calculated value/True Value
Yes the word accuracy is a noun. It is a common noun.