Best Buy Is Closing 50 Big Box Stores and Opening 100 Mobile Shops

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If you don't think smartphones and tablets are taking over, consider this piece of news: Best Buy is planning on closing 50 of its big box retail stores—locations full of TVs and computers and cameras and audio gear—but will open 100 mobile retail locations—presumably to sell smartphones and iPods and accessories. Is there any doubt what people are spending their money on?

It makes sense, really; HDTVs have matured and aren't "improving" at the same rate they were five or ten years ago. Cameras have melded with smartphones. And laptops are slowly being overtaken by tablets. Will all Best Buys be replaced with an army of smaller stores hawking these products? No. But just like the CDs and Movie sections have shrunken to the point they're almost non-existent, don't be surprised to see less and less of an emphasis placed on the products you'd expect to see in there.

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Wonder if the mobile stores also sell 3DS, Vita, and other portable game consoles as well, or just sell smart phones and iPods, and will the mobile stores be smaller, and just take up one room like most cell phone stores.
 
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I herd on the news today that bestbuy isn't doing well since they got everything on display for people to check out and then head somewhere else to buy the product for a better price.

Bestbuy said they had a plan to come back and this must be it. But I wonder what will happen to geeksquad or maybe they finally realized it was a fail idea?
 
I thought cell phones, tablets, and other mobiles are mostly subsidized
I herd on the news today that bestbuy isn't doing well since they got everything on display for people to check out and then head somewhere else to buy the product for a better price.

Bestbuy said they had a plan to come back and this must be it. But I wonder what will happen to geeksquad or maybe they finally realized it was a fail idea?

I never went to BestBuy to check out their stuff since gas, bus/subway tickets are expensive and walking there takes too long compared to just going to a nearby family members, friends, or co-workers house to check out their tech, and I don't get hassled to buy something I don't really need like at a store.

I think YouTube, and other video sharing sites make it possible to stay at home, and know the basics about how a video game, game console, TV, appliance, and other device looks and works after watching a few videos on the same product.

Morning TV like Regis and Kelly sometimes have good tech reviewer guests on what to get, and if it is good.

 
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