Tremble, do you think the internal components are all that separate a new product from a new model?
How much consumer electronics background do you have? There are literally thousands of products with new models that have new or different components in them.
Looks at cars for example. How many various models of some cars exist? V6 model, the V8 model, the sports model, the GL, the GT, the 5684915XLTG Coupe model, etc.... All the same product just a different model.
Look at TV's/monitor's. I have a Samsung SyncMaster 205bw. Samsung has several models in the SyncMaster product line despite many being quite different internally.
Then you have products that are different but share branding like the Playstation consoles and portable (obviously the PSP and PS3 are not the same product, agreed?). Back to the car example, the Corvettes have had 6 product lines or generations. Each one has several models. The latest product is the C6 with the models of base, Z06, ZR1 and C6.R (the racing model). The Gameboy Advance fits this example as well. It continues the Gameboy branding but is a new product.
Again, these things are not up for debate, Tremble. It's just how the industry denotes these things.
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