
Google Search is one of the most widely used internet service on the web.
The company occasionally tests and adds new features to Search or makes design changes, sometimes without a public announcement. Most recently, Google began rolling out a rounded UI for mobile search.
And as the company appears to be relentlessly improving experience, it's also adding and testing a comparison feature.
For some users, typing a search query for two devices with "vs" in the middle will bring up a comparison chart.
The first few rows of the comparison chart are visible on the Search results, while tapping on the blue button expands the list to show more details.
Google has also added a mode to highlight differences between the two devices users compare.

First spotted by Android Police, the feature initially works best with smartphones.
The feature rolls out to only a limited number of user. This added enhancement to Search is just a small update, but it can certainly be a time saver if users want to quickly look up and compare devices.
However, the feature only works when comparing two devices, not more. So comparing three of four devices at the same time is not possible.