For computers, digital cameras, cellphones, Blu-ray players, etc... I find on-line to be a better source of information.
On-line tends to give the exact dimensions, exact specifications, exact capabilities, and multiple reviews. Whereas the in-store approach leaves you having to rely on the mentally challenged ‘help’ for that information. And nine times out of ten, they’ll go to their computer and look it up on-line, anyway.
Well, the good ones do, the rest just say, “I dunno.”
Televisions are about the only electronic item that I still need to see work in person.
“Televisions are about the only electronic item that I still need to see work in person.”
Same here, and I did purchase a Sony Bravia from Best Buy as well as an iTouch.
My Best Buy usually has lot of open parking spaces in front of it, but it managed to reserve a parking spot for “Fuel Efficient” green cars. Have never seen a reserved spot like that before. What’s up with that?