Compare Products with AI Instead of 20 Browser Tabs

You need a new standing desk, a project management tool, or a camera for your kid's soccer games.

3 steps 2 tools 1-2 hours per purchase decision

The Problem

You need a new standing desk, a project management tool, or a camera for your kid's soccer games. So you open Google, read three 'Best X of 2026' articles that are all sponsored, compare spec sheets across four manufacturer websites, check Reddit for real opinions, and two hours later you still cannot decide because every option is 'best for most people.' The information exists — it is just scattered across 15 sources that each want to sell you something different.

How Chapeta Handles This

Tell Chapeta what you are comparing and what matters to you. It searches the web, pulls specs and pricing from current sources, and builds a structured comparison that actually answers your question. It factors in your priorities instead of ranking by affiliate commission.

How to Compare Products Before Buying

3 steps to get it done

  1. 1

    State what you are comparing

    Name the products or describe the category. 'Compare the Sony A7IV, Canon R6 II, and Nikon Z6 III' or 'Best standing desk under $600 for a home office' both work. Mention your priorities: price, durability, size, specific features.

  2. 2

    Get the comparison

    Chapeta searches for current specs, reviews, and pricing. It returns a side-by-side table plus a written analysis of where each option wins and loses. Tradeoffs are explicit, not hidden behind vague 'it depends' language.

  3. 3

    Narrow the decision

    Ask follow-up questions: 'Is the price difference between these two worth it?', 'What do actual owners complain about?', 'Are there any upcoming models I should wait for?' Each follow-up builds on the research already done.

Example

You type

I need a monitor for coding and design work. Compare the LG 27UN850-W, Dell U2723QE, and Apple Studio Display. My priorities: text clarity, color accuracy, USB-C connectivity. Budget is flexible but I want to know if the Apple tax is justified.

Chapeta returns
## Monitor Comparison for Code + Design

| Feature | LG 27UN850-W | Dell U2723QE | Apple Studio Display |
|---------|-------------|-------------|---------------------|
| Resolution | 4K (3840x2160) | 4K (3840x2160) | 5K (5120x2880) |
| Panel | IPS, 60Hz | IPS Black, 60Hz | IPS, 60Hz |
| Color | 99% sRGB, HDR10 | 98% DCI-P3, HDR400 | P3 wide color |
| USB-C | 60W PD | 90W PD | 96W PD + 3x USB-C |
| Speakers | Yes (basic) | No | 6-speaker system |
| Price | ~$350 | ~$480 | $1,599 |

## Analysis

**Text clarity:** The Apple wins outright at 5K — 218 PPI vs 163 PPI on the 4K panels. For all-day code reading, the difference is visible and real. The Dell and LG are equal here.

**Color accuracy:** The Dell U2723QE uses LG's IPS Black technology, which delivers deeper blacks and better contrast than the standard LG panel. For design work, the Dell is the better 4K option. The Apple is excellent but 3x the price of the Dell.

**USB-C:** All three charge a laptop over USB-C. The Apple provides the most power (96W) and extra downstream ports. The Dell at 90W is sufficient for most MacBooks.

**Is the Apple tax justified?** If text clarity is your top priority and you use it 8+ hours daily, the 5K resolution is genuinely better. If color accuracy matters most and budget is a factor, the Dell U2723QE delivers 90% of the experience at 30% of the price.

**Recommendation:** Dell U2723QE for the best value. Apple Studio Display if 5K text rendering matters enough to justify $1,100 more.

Without Chapeta

Open manufacturer websites for specs. Open three review sites that disagree with each other. Open Reddit for real-world opinions. Open a comparison tool that is missing the model you care about. Copy specs into a spreadsheet. Still not sure. Ask a friend who bought something different. Time: 1-3 hours.

Time saved 1-2 hours per purchase decision

FAQ

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