On weekends, of course there are huge crowds, or rather swarms of cars, in the shopping area. The cars lined up in such numbers in the parking lot. On a fine day, the front glasses were like ripples in the ocean, waves of cars in front of the shopping center. This is where people spend their time on weekends. There is the red carpet in front of you, leading to products of various sorts, asking you to spend, spend it like it is your right to do so, in every sort of ways. On the highways, the cars flow, pouring, swiftly like arrows.
The road, the highway, and the cars, just in concert with each other, they are created for that purpose, to ride on, to get out, to outside, to stores. All the products are in the store, on the shelf, just in front of you, asking you to look at them, take them, and make them your own. The easy, why-not air, the way they are, ever so casual, if you've got the money, why not indeed, to spend it, and they will be yours.
Best Buy is a electronics appliance store where you would find any sorts of gadgets that have IC's in them. There you find cameras, camcorders, laptops, desktops, LCD screens, speakers, software, games, cell phones, peripherals, etc. They are familiar goods of familiar companies, exclusively coming from Japan, Korea, Taiwan, USA, and China. LCD screens are from Korea and Japan. Optical products, cameras and camcorders are from Japan. Laptops, main and graphics boards are from Taiwan. Peripherals, related petrochemical products are from China. CPU's and application software are from USA.
They are fairly good priced. The items are in good shape -- recent models such as SONY A-330, CPU's such as i7 and i3, but not experimental ones, such as organic LED and such. There are not too many LED products, such as LED bulbs, high power LED flashlights. They are strictly authentic, there are no toy items except for items like low quality photo frames. The LCD screens are large. They sell iPad and there are exhibition of iPad's.
The road, the highway, and the cars, just in concert with each other, they are created for that purpose, to ride on, to get out, to outside, to stores. All the products are in the store, on the shelf, just in front of you, asking you to look at them, take them, and make them your own. The easy, why-not air, the way they are, ever so casual, if you've got the money, why not indeed, to spend it, and they will be yours.
Best Buy is a electronics appliance store where you would find any sorts of gadgets that have IC's in them. There you find cameras, camcorders, laptops, desktops, LCD screens, speakers, software, games, cell phones, peripherals, etc. They are familiar goods of familiar companies, exclusively coming from Japan, Korea, Taiwan, USA, and China. LCD screens are from Korea and Japan. Optical products, cameras and camcorders are from Japan. Laptops, main and graphics boards are from Taiwan. Peripherals, related petrochemical products are from China. CPU's and application software are from USA.
They are fairly good priced. The items are in good shape -- recent models such as SONY A-330, CPU's such as i7 and i3, but not experimental ones, such as organic LED and such. There are not too many LED products, such as LED bulbs, high power LED flashlights. They are strictly authentic, there are no toy items except for items like low quality photo frames. The LCD screens are large. They sell iPad and there are exhibition of iPad's.