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For extra savings on your electronics, you may want to consider a refurbished device. These are typically open-box returns from customers who never used the product. Each item can be different. You can also search for special offers, such as Rollbacks or Clearance items.


If you're looking for the best deals on electronics, TechBargains is the answer. It scours hundreds of stores, discount outlets, and third-party retailers to offer you some of the cheapest deals you'll find.


The site's electronics products cover everything from video games and TVs to cameras and smartphones. Like TechBargains, there are also small sections dedicated to non-tech items such as clothes and cars. You'll see deals from several well-known retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and Skyscanner.


Newegg has been in business for over two decades. In that time, it has grown to become one of the web's top online shopping sites for saving money. Its original focus was on computer hardware, but the site soon expanded into software and other electronics. Today, you can also buy power tools, sports equipment, and fashion items.


Other popular Chinese sites for cheap electronics include AliExpress, GearBest, and NewFrog. AliExpress is a legit site, as long as you take standard precautions to avoid scams, as you would with any other online retailer.


If you are wondering which products are worth buying in the USA in 2023 research is the key, but it can be time-consuming. If you want to save time for trip planning, this post is for you. It has all the information you need about the best electronics, beauty products, clothes, baby gear, sports equipment, and more.


Besides electronics, beauty products are the most worthy category when we talk about what to buy in the USA. Not just because they are cheaper, but also because you can find some brands that are only sold there, and most of them are not only good but also affordable! *score*


The electronics benefits calculatorswere developed to assist organizations in estimating the cost and environmental benefits of greening their purchase, use, and disposal of electronic products. The calculators help measure and report the benefits gained from purchasing electronic products covered by the EPEAT ecolabel. They also contain features for calculating environmental benefits from extending the life of a product, reuse, donation or recycling of the product at the end of life.


In 2018, The Global Electronics Council (GEC) developed benefits calculators for mobile phones, servers, and computers and displays (purchased 2019 or later) and they now maintain the EPA developed calculators for imaging equipment, televisions, and computers and displays (purchased before 2019). Please visit GEC's Benefits Calculator website to gain access to these calculators. If you would like to calculate the benefits from computer & display products purchased before 2019, please contact PurchaserResouces@greenelectronicscouncil.org.


Slickdeals is hugely popular among IT professionals for its community-powered deals. In some ways similar to TechBargains, Slickdeals has community members post coupon codes and sales from around the web for everyone to see and take advantage of on technology, electronics, apparel, travel, and much more. You can sign up for deal alerts by category, or enter your own product names or keywords for a customized search, and be notified when a new deal is posted that matches your criteria. Check out Slickdeals here.


America is one of the best places to buy clothes, electronics, etc. You get the best value for the money spent. If you are a tourist from Asia or Europe, you will see prices much cheaper in the US, if you buy in outlet malls. Many are not aware that you may be able to get tax refunds as a tourist if you buy in some states like Texas in the US. In this article, we will cover all the details on how to get tax refunds, what are the requirements and conditions, and address some commonly asked FAQs.


Kim Komando hosts the nation's largest talk radio show about consumer electronics, computers and the Internet. To get the podcast, watch the show or find the station nearest you, visit www.komando.com. E-mail her at techcomments@usatoday.com.


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