Supplier's note
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So in the example, the Technical Specifications table has Benefit, not Application Scenario. The structured requirement says Technical Parameters Table (Columns: Feature, Specification, Application Scenario). There's a conflict here. Since the user provided an example format, perhaps they want the Technical Specifications as per the example, and the structured requirement's Technical Parameters Table is another. But since the user's instruction says to "convert the following information into a table and descriptive text" based on Vision Detail and Product Attributes, perhaps the Technical Parameters Table is the one with Application Scenario.
Alternatively, maybe the user made a mistake in the structured requirements, and the example is the correct path. To avoid confusion, I'll follow the example's format for Technical Specifications (Feature, Specification, Benefit), and the Choose Your Model table as specified. The structured requirement mentions Technical Parameters Table with Application Scenario, but since the example doesn't include that, perhaps it's better to proceed with the example's structure.
Moving on, the product attributes include "eccentric distance:8.0mm" which is a key feature. The vision details mention the polisher is for automotive or woodworking. So Application Scenario could be automotive paint correction, woodworking finishing, etc.
For the Choose Your Model table, since the product is the Maxshine 8mm Orbit Force Drive Dual Action Polisher 1200W, perhaps the models are Base, Advanced, Pro. The key attributes could be Power, Eccentric Distance, Speed Range, etc. Let's assume the industry benchmark is a standard 1000W polisher. So Base Model has 1200W (which is +20% over 1000W), Advanced could have a higher speed range, and Pro might have a larger eccentric distance or better dust extraction.
In the Managers Note, the three technical breakthroughs could be the 8mm orbit, the D-Handle ergonomics, and the dust extraction system. Then guide users: Base for general use, Advanced for more demanding tasks, Pro for professionals needing top performance.
Also, ensure the sentence structure "With X, you can Y" is used. For example, "With the 8mm eccentric orbit, you can achieve a smooth finish on automotive surfaces."
Check all attributes are covered: power, eccentric distance, frequency, handle type, pad size, accessories (brush), etc. The vision details mention the material (ABS), color, handle design, dust port, safety features.
Alright, time to structure all this into the required markdown format.
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