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RevRav
01-27-2011, 10:57 PM
Other than the two big chain - Future Shop and Best Buy.
Then some of the more notable ones like NCIX and Memory Express.
I was wondering... are their any other bigger computer stores here locally? I'm primary looking for stores that will have various models of laptop + netbooks out in display... that I can test around with.
Thanks in advance!
twitchyzero
01-28-2011, 12:49 AM
the answer is simply no. You'll find the most competitive prices at ME or NCIX...or pricematching smaller store at ME or NCIX.
Anitec usually has a pretty big selection of netbooks though..and if you mean by testing around only ME has no restocking fee for returns AFAIK.
chin3se604
01-28-2011, 01:23 AM
http://www.a-power.com/home
Euro7r
01-28-2011, 02:43 AM
Anitec
Vansterdam
01-28-2011, 06:55 AM
+1 for anitec
Soundy
01-28-2011, 07:00 AM
+1 for A-Power, been dealing with them for >10 years, always great service and support.
InvisibleSoul
01-28-2011, 10:02 AM
If you just want to look at laptops and netbooks on display, you could also drop by Staples or Wal-Mart...
Dragon-88
01-28-2011, 11:09 AM
The problem is what you test at staples bb and walmart for the cheap notebooks, you wont find at NCIX of Memory express.. Larger chain stores sell super cheap notebooks that NCIX or ME arent able to get.. Unless you are going for the more $$$ notebooks you may luck out.. What are your concerns for a notebook? best bet is to find something your looking for and ask for reviews.. Looking for a specific notebook just to test is going to be hard. Notebooks have soo much variation.
RevRav
01-28-2011, 01:03 PM
Sorry... didn't quite mean test it as in bring it home / return it... just seeing them on display is sufficient. As I have certain models in mind already, from internet researching. Just want to see the actual product first and have the chance to type with the keyboard a few times.
Thanks for the A-Power & Anitec tip, will go check them out :thumbsup:
bcrdukes
01-28-2011, 01:51 PM
For me, it's a toss-up between Anitec and NCIX. I prefer Anitec only because it's closer to home, parking is relatively accessible and there is no silly queue to get service.
Soundy
01-28-2011, 02:48 PM
The problem is what you test at staples bb and walmart for the cheap notebooks, you wont find at NCIX of Memory express.. Larger chain stores sell super cheap notebooks that NCIX or ME arent able to get.. Unless you are going for the more $$$ notebooks you may luck out.. What are your concerns for a notebook? best bet is to find something your looking for and ask for reviews.. Looking for a specific notebook just to test is going to be hard. Notebooks have soo much variation.
You can't really "test" much in-store anyway, at least not as far as performance, and particularly not with your software of choice... you have to largely go on the specs.
What you CAN test, is how you like the feel and layout of the keyboard and trackpad (I, for one, cannot stand the layout of HP laptop keyboards), the look of the screen, the weight and balance (important if you're going to be carrying it a lot), and so on. Those kind of things won't vary much within a model line, even if different stores carry different variations of the same model.
LiquidTurbo
01-28-2011, 03:22 PM
Anyone like ATIC? they're like a hole in the wall, but you can find some pretty good prices sometimes for stuff.
InvisibleSoul
01-28-2011, 03:25 PM
Anyone like ATIC? they're like a hole in the wall, but you can find some pretty good prices sometimes for stuff.
Bought some stuff from them over ten years ago because they used to have some low prices at the expense of providing any form of customer service... but since NCIX started doing price matches, I don't see why anyone would ever go to ATIC still.
Dragon-88
01-28-2011, 03:46 PM
Honestly smaller chain retailers will eventually die out.. Just not enough business out there.. Thats why the company I work at moved from retailing to Managed IT services.. Much better turn out and guaranteed monthly revenue. Plus we are Dell authorized and there arent many Dell authorized resellers in Vancouver... Atleast not that I'm aware of..
f13nd
01-28-2011, 03:59 PM
Other than the two big chain - Future Shop and Best Buy.
Then some of the more notable ones like NCIX and Memory Express.
I was wondering... are their any other bigger computer stores here locally? I'm primary looking for stores that will have various models of laptop + netbooks out in display... that I can test around with.
Thanks in advance!
i see that you are aware of Memory Express but have you been in the store before? i was in there a few days ago and they have like 40 notebooks on display. thats a lot more than i have seen @ BB, FS or Ncix. i overheard one of the sales guys say that they have special orders as well for the higher end products if thats what you are interested in. and pricing is very competitive with their price beat if you are looking for a deal. either way hope this helps.
RevRav
01-29-2011, 01:35 AM
What you CAN test, is how you like the feel and layout of the keyboard and trackpad (I, for one, cannot stand the layout of HP laptop keyboards), the look of the screen, the weight and balance
Exactly what I wanted to "test" =) And its a good thing I did. If you have seen my other thread, I originally decided on a Asus 1015PN just from internet specs researching.
We all know netbooks won't be using fullsize keyboards. But last week, after making a trip to Memory Express...I realized I just couldn't stand the size of it... the 12xx model beside it was so much better, while still staying within the "netbook size/category" that I'm looking for.
RevRav
01-29-2011, 01:37 AM
i see that you are aware of Memory Express but have you been in the store before? i was in there a few days ago and they have like 40 notebooks on display. thats a lot more than i have seen @ BB, FS or Ncix. i overheard one of the sales guys say that they have special orders as well for the higher end products if thats what you are interested in. and pricing is very competitive with their price beat if you are looking for a deal. either way hope this helps.
Wow. First post! Welcome to RS =)
Yeah I went into Memory Express. See above post.
The model I'm looking for in particular was not on display. But I'm sure they have it in their warehouse / etc. Hence why I was wondering if there's any other stores I could visit locally before making the purchase.
aznrsx1979
01-29-2011, 08:37 AM
Besides the stores that've been mentioned already (FS, BB, NCIX, ME, Anitec, A-Power), the only other stores I can think of that have display models are The Source, London Drugs & Costco.
RevRav
01-30-2011, 03:12 AM
Went to Anitec today..... wow was that store empty.
There was 2-3 laptops on display at most!
ImportPsycho
02-02-2011, 11:37 PM
what make and model are you interested?
mk1freak
02-03-2011, 10:30 AM
i said it in the other thread, but why not just buy the model you want from memory express? if you don't like it you have 14 days to return it with no restocking fee you can even comfirm it with the salesperson (Eric is pretty good). save yourself the gas money and headache, i've done it a bunch of times already with a couple of gaming notebooks and other stuff. IMHO THATS your most easiest route.
gl on purchase in any case.
freakshow
02-03-2011, 10:44 AM
It always boggled my mind how those REALLY small computer stores stay in business. yknow the ones that still have their faded posters from the 90s..
wasabisashimi
02-03-2011, 11:35 AM
It always boggled my mind how those REALLY small computer stores stay in business. yknow the ones that still have their faded posters from the 90s..
community/local shoppers? no ncix within 25km radius?, like in Surrey, no ncix around.
bcrdukes
02-03-2011, 11:51 AM
There is an NCIX in Langley, I believe.
freakshow
02-03-2011, 12:31 PM
community/local shoppers? no ncix within 25km radius?, like in Surrey, no ncix around.I guess so, but in Richmond alone, there are tons of those types of stores.
Dragon-88
02-03-2011, 03:02 PM
It always boggled my mind how those REALLY small computer stores stay in business. yknow the ones that still have their faded posters from the 90s..
Most of them probably just get by.. There are tonnes of users out there who know jack all about Computers and go to the smaller companies for advice.. Not always the best decision depending on who you go to but thats what ive noticed... Like I said the company I work at used to be all about break fix and retail.. But you just cant keep up with the bigger chains. So thats why we went to Managed Services makes a lot more monthly revenue.. Tones of customers out there. Pretty damn easy to prospect aswell. Plus what small company with 10-20 workstations wants to pay for a 50k-75k a year for an IT guy when you can pay us 1/3 of that and get everything done remotely.
One thing smaller companies must succeed at when running a business is Customer service!!!
Ive had tonnes of walk in's come to me saying the company down the block is a crap hole and have no service and thats why they are in my door step.. Then referrals are sent to us and that how you keep in the game.. If not your pretty much SOL for business.
ImportPsycho
02-04-2011, 01:37 AM
i said it in the other thread, but why not just buy the model you want from memory express? if you don't like it you have 14 days to return it with no restocking fee you can even comfirm it with the salesperson (Eric is pretty good). save yourself the gas money and headache, i've done it a bunch of times already with a couple of gaming notebooks and other stuff. IMHO THATS your most easiest route.
gl on purchase in any case.
it's 7 days, and people like you are the reason why other stores have restocking fee
FerrariEnzo
02-04-2011, 03:38 AM
i said it in the other thread, but why not just buy the model you want from memory express? if you don't like it you have 14 days to return it with no restocking fee you can even comfirm it with the salesperson (Eric is pretty good). save yourself the gas money and headache, i've done it a bunch of times already with a couple of gaming notebooks and other stuff. IMHO THATS your most easiest route.
gl on purchase in any case.
im sure if lots of people keep returning stuff within the time frame, ME will bring in this restocking fee because it eating at their profits, then you guys have no one to blame but yourselves.
Dragon-88
02-04-2011, 09:53 AM
im sure if lots of people keep returning stuff within the time frame, ME will bring in this restocking fee because it eating at their profits, then you guys have no one to blame but yourselves.
Thats what happened to costco's electronics. Now they shortened their warranties..
twitchyzero
02-04-2011, 10:26 AM
i heard they are planning to open up 3 more ME in the next few years...moar competition = win...and I don't have to drive out to richmond
wasabisashimi
02-04-2011, 12:32 PM
Thats what happened to costco's electronics. Now they shortened their warranties..
costco warranty isn't 2yrs anymore?
Dragon-88
02-04-2011, 01:58 PM
costco warranty isn't 2yrs anymore?
They used to have like 5 year warranty throught costco.. Now they only do 2 years and the rest with Manufacturer.. People would go and buy a tv return it in 4 years and upgrade..
mk1freak
02-04-2011, 05:38 PM
if you shop at memory express you can hear the salesperson tell undecisive people, " if you don;t like return it within so and so days" they are pretty aggressive in using this. and as far as i've known and as long as memory express has been open (~14years or more) they have never charged restocking fees. if people didn't buy and return stuff where would all the open box deals go? i've been stuck with a few lemons before and it's nice to know that if i don't like it i can return it with no penalty.
i remember when memoryexpress was an online retailer and the only way to get specialty memory ordered for cheap was through them, its nice to see them grow up into a full fledge electronics store.
cliffhanger33
02-04-2011, 11:24 PM
powersonic and toptech bridgeport , richmond, rlly good places
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