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What is the difference between a low-fidelity prototype and a high-fidelity prototype?

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Low-fidelity prototypes are often paper-based and do not allow user interactions. ... High-fidelity prototypes are computer-based, and usually allow realistic (mouse-keyboard) user interactions. High-fidelity prototypes take you as close as possible to a true representation of the user interface.

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