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CP2102 vs PL-2303 vs FT232 for USB - Serial communication

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I need to establish communication between a PC and a PIC microcontroller (both transmit and receive). Since I have opted to use the UART module of the PIC and do not want use a serial port, I have to use CP2102 or PL-2303 or FT232 to convert the USB signals to serial and vice versa. The PL2303 is the most cheap one but I am wondering whether it is the best choice. What are the pros and cons of these three choices?

These are the modules that I am thinking of buying.

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