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Best Buy has been a household name for electronics, but it’s no longer the top destination for tech deals. Other retailers now offer better prices, more variety, and specific perks.
Instead of sticking to Best Buy, exploring new options can save you money and time. From big-box stores to niche online retailers, these alternatives have everything from computers to smart home devices at prices Best Buy struggles to match.

Walmart is known for offering competitive prices on tech gadgets. Shoppers can find everything from laptops to gaming consoles at prices often lower than specialty electronics stores.
The best part is the convenience of picking up groceries and tech in one stop. Walmart also runs regular discounts online, making it easy to grab a new TV or tablet at a bargain without leaving home.

Target’s electronics section may be smaller, but it is full of tech essentials at competitive prices. Their deals on smart home devices, headphones, and cameras stand out.
If you have a Target RedCard, you can save 5% on every purchase. Seasonal sales and promotions sweeten the deal even more, making Target a perfect stop for trendy, affordable tech.

Amazon offers a massive selection of electronics, often at unbeatable prices. From laptops and tablets to gaming consoles, Amazon’s inventory is hard to match.
Prime members get fast shipping, often within two days. Product reviews help guide purchases, making it easier for other customers to find high-quality gadgets that fit your budget.

Costco is a hidden gem for electronics shoppers. Members can find competitive prices on TVs, laptops, and smart home devices. Costco is perfect for big-ticket items.
Their extended warranty and excellent return policy add extra value. If you’re already a member, it’s worth checking out their deals before heading to Best Buy.

Staples is a reliable spot for everyday tech like laptops, printers, and office essentials. Their prices on family-friendly computers often beat larger electronics retailers, especially during seasonal sales.
Though you won’t find gaming systems here, Staples stands out for practical tech at budget-friendly prices.
Back-to-school promotions make it even more appealing for those needing affordable computers and accessories.

Office Depot shines when it comes to practical office electronics like printers, desktops, and accessories. You’ll also find a variety of laptops at reasonable prices.
They even carry smart home gadgets, offering some options Best Buy overlooks. Pair your new tech with office furniture to build a complete home office in one stop.

GameStop is a go-to spot for gaming systems and retro titles. You’ll find an impressive selection of both new and older games that other retailers rarely carry.
Pre-owned games and consoles offer even more affordable options. Plus, their trade-in program makes it easy to upgrade your gaming setup on a budget.

Home Depot competes with Best Buy in large appliances and smart home devices. They offer great prices on refrigerators, washers, and video doorbells.
Staff members are typically well-informed about appliances and can help you find the best fit for your home. For smart home upgrades, it’s worth browsing Home Depot’s selection.

NewEgg is a top choice for computer enthusiasts, known for its wide selection of components like graphics cards and motherboards for building custom PCs.
Beyond DIY parts, NewEgg offers great prices on prebuilt computers and essential peripherals. Whether you’re assembling a gaming rig or upgrading your setup, NewEgg’s extensive inventory and competitive pricing make it a must-visit for anyone serious about personalizing their tech.

Micro Center is a dream for tech lovers who prefer expert advice. Though it has only 28 locations, each store is packed with computers and gaming accessories.
Employees are tech-savvy and can help you find exactly what you need. The personalized service alone makes it a worthy alternative to Best Buy.

B&H Photo began as a camera store but now offers a full range of electronics, including laptops, smart home devices, and audio gear, all at competitive prices.
Their online store runs frequent flash sales, especially on high-end items, making it a great place to score deals. For photography enthusiasts, B&H stands out with an unmatched selection of cameras, lenses, and accessories that you won’t find elsewhere.

Adorama is a favorite for camera and audio gear, but it also sells laptops and tablets. Professionals and everyday tech users alike will find excellent options.
Bundle deals are one of Adorama’s strong points, often including accessories at no extra cost. Their holiday sales bring some of the best prices of the year.

Sam’s Club offers great deals on electronics for members. You’ll find TVs, laptops, and other electronics at prices that are hard to beat.
If you’re buying multiple items, Sam’s Club can help you save big. Their warranty plans and bulk pricing make it a smart shopping option.
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Rakuten stands out for its cash-back program. Shop electronics from top brands and get a percentage of your purchase back.
It’s an easy way to save while still buying from your favorite stores. Over time, those savings can add up, making Rakuten a smart choice for online shopping.
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Dan Mitchell has been in the computer industry for more than 25 years, getting started with computers at age 7 on an Apple II.
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