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SAN JOSE, Calif. - In today's world of mass retailers, it's easy to assume that a big-box store... Consumer Reports: Shopping O
SAN JOSE, Calif. - In today's world of mass retailers, it's easy to assume that a big-box store like Best Buy or Wal-Mart would be the best place to buy consumer electronics. Guess again.
As a group, online outlets did a better job overall than brick-and-mortar retailers of satisfying customers when it came to their purchases of televisions, digital cameras, DVD/DVR players, camcorders, handheld computers, or audio equipment, according to more than 18,700 readers surveyed in the spring.
The survey, to be published in the magazine's December issue, found that while online outlets may have wider selections and lower prices, physical stores _ namely local independent stores and smaller chain retailers, such as Tweeter Home Entertainment and Ritz Camera _ offer good service.
_Do research beforehand. Internet retailers and manufacturer Web sites offer a plethora of product details and specifications _ not to mention information that the item you were eyeing may already have its next model out, possibly with more features at only a slightly higher or even a lower price.
If talking to a real person is more your preference, Consumer Reports says you'll probably be out of luck at places like Target or Wal-Mart, where sales staffing is minimal. Places like Tweeter, Ritz Camera, RadioShack and Ultimate Electronics were rated among the best in service.
_Shop for the best price once you know which models meet your needs. Many shopping comparison sites scour the Internet for deals, including MySimon.com, BizRate.com, and Shopping.com. Specialty magazines for audio, video and photography also carry advertisements from smaller electronics retailers that might be able to quote you a lower price over the phone than what you see in ads.
Note, however, that online retailers don't always have lower prices, and consumers should factor in shipping and handling costs of buying or returning an item.
_Visit a few stores to touch and examine the products first hand, but save time by calling ahead first to make sure they carry the brands and models you seek. While on the phone, ask for the price, too.
For delivery and installation services, walk-in stores have the edge, especially for large-screen projection TVs and wall-mount plasma or LCD screens.
If you want something immediately, you may be able to walk out with a product when you buy from a nearby store. With online retailers, you have to wait days or pay more for rush delivery.
You'll find lower prices for DVD players in April and July, and lower prices on TV sets in July, November, and January, pre- and post-Super Bowl.
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