What electronic stores are in the UK?

What electronic stores are in the UK?

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# Online-Store Main Country
1 amazon.co.uk Amazon EU S.à r.l. United Kingdom
2 currys.co.uk DSG Retail, Ltd. United Kingdom
3 apple.com Apple, Inc. United States

Where can I buy electronics online UK?

#1 — Amazon.

  • #2 — Maplin.
  • #3 — Zavvi.
  • #4 — CeX.
  • #5 — Currys.
  • #6 — John Lewis & Partners.
  • #7 — Argos.
  • #8 — Very.
  • What is the biggest electronic store in UK?

    Amazon.co.uk is leading the Consumer Electronics e-commerce market in the UK, with e-commerce net sales of US$ 4,965 million in 2020 generated in the UK, followed by Currys.co.uk with US$ 2,486 million.

    Are electronics consumer goods?

    Consumer electronics (CE) are part of our daily lives, and hard to imagine a world without them. Some of the products included in consumer electronics are computers, laptops, smartphones, TVs, tablets, gaming consoles, hearables, wearables, digital cameras, and VR & AR devices.

    Are maplin still trading?

    On 28 February 2018, Maplin went into administration, placing 2,500 jobs at risk, and on 25 June 2018, all Maplin stores ceased trading. The brand of Maplin was acquired by a new company, Maplin Online Ltd., on 31 May 2019, later renamed Digital First Retail Ltd., still trading as Maplin.

    Who are UBUY UK?

    Ubuy is one of the best online shopping stores in UK. We provide a large variety of international products across the globe. Our portal is highly customer friendly and the services are prompt and satisfying. Shopping is fun and entertaining at Ubuy.

    What items fall under electronics?

    Consumer Electronics Applications

    • Mobile Devices.
    • Wearables.
    • TVs, Set Top Boxes, Monitors.
    • Laptops, Tablets, Computers.
    • Appliances & White Goods.
    • Computers, Printers, Scanners.

    What do electronic stores sell?

    In the 2010s, consumer electronics stores often sell GPS, automotive electronics (car stereos), video game consoles, electronic musical instruments (e.g., synthesizer keyboards), karaoke machines, digital cameras, and video players (VCRs in the 1980s and 1990s, followed by DVD players and Blu-ray players).

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