About SpecSideView
Retail pages and quick AI answers can list specs, but they rarely line up two products on the same axes, keep numbers honest, or show you what the gap actually means for how you will use the device. SpecSideView is built for that kind of comparison—extensive, structured, and worth bookmarking before you buy.
What we do
We publish focused head-to-head comparisons—starting with laptops—using every format that helps: full spec coverage, side-by-side tables, benchmark scores with source context, and visual treatments (display scale, weight, capacity, compute) when a number is easier to grasp as a picture. The goal is not one gimmick chart; it is the most complete, clearest comparison we can put on a single permanent URL.
How data gets here
Every product record lives in our database and is inserted or updated manually after human review. We may use tools like SerpAPI locally to gather starting points from the public web, but nothing ships to the site until it has been normalized so tables and charts stay fair. That keeps mislabeled SKUs, mismatched configs, and marketing footnotes from polluting the comparison.
Stable comparison URLs
Products are stored once in the database. A comparison page is assembled from any two product slugs—for example /en/compare/neo-laptop-alpha-vs-voyage-air-thirteen. Slugs are sorted alphabetically so each pair has one canonical URL for SEO. Add a new laptop and it instantly pairs with every other laptop—no separate “comparison page” row per matchup.
Amazon affiliate relationship
SpecSideView is supported in part through Amazon Associates. That means some outbound product links are Special Links that may earn us a commission when you make a qualifying purchase, at no extra cost to you. The sitewide disclosure in the footer appears on every page—including this one—so the relationship is never hidden.
What we are not
We are not a live price tracker, not a retailer, and not an official voice of any brand. Always confirm final specs, warranty terms, and pricing on the seller you choose (often Amazon when you use our affiliate links).