So I'm moving to the UK shortly and will require at least a new computer screen due to lack of space when travelling. I was wondering:
1) Who is the online retailer of choice is to buy computer components/accessories from in the UK?
2) If there is any site which compares UK prices across all online retailers (eg: in New Zealand we have Pricespy http://pricespy.co.nz/ which finds the prices from all NZ retailers)
Thanks for the help
Best UK site to buy from?
LuckyGiant
Yol
You can't go far wrong with overclockers.co.uk or dabs.com or ebuyers.
Kamara
Maplin is my techy-go-beep site of choice http://www.maplin.co.uk/ they also have a lot of stores and pretty knowledgeable staff in my experience.
As for price comparison I use Kelkoo http://www.kelkoo.co.uk/ to get some idea of the various retailers, then investigate from there.
As for price comparison I use Kelkoo http://www.kelkoo.co.uk/ to get some idea of the various retailers, then investigate from there.
Snograt
But but but - Maplin sell crap - have you ever browsed their catalogue? They're great for things like cables and connectors, but for PC components? Hell, no.
Overclockers.co.uk novatech.co.uk aria.co.uk
Overclockers.co.uk novatech.co.uk aria.co.uk
Hobbs
I buy from cclonline.com but that's because their depot is near my house.
Armageddon
Ive ordered a lot from all the sites mentioned here, Ill add http://www.scan.co.uk to finish the list off - out of them all Id say scan has the best customer service and good prices, ebuyer has cheap delivery if you can wait 3-5 days, overclockers has some good weekly deals
but if you want anything you should compare the price on all these sites,they all usually have some special deals going from week to week, there is no price comparison site that compares these sites
dabs have fallen a long way from where they were, I dont use them anymore
maplin is good for those obscure things, like the coaxial to optical adapter I got there not long ago
scan also offer accidental damage cover very cheaply for the installation of your goods, I got it last time because I was teaching my son to build pc's, it cost <£10 per pc for the cover, well worth it imo
but if you want anything you should compare the price on all these sites,they all usually have some special deals going from week to week, there is no price comparison site that compares these sites
dabs have fallen a long way from where they were, I dont use them anymore
maplin is good for those obscure things, like the coaxial to optical adapter I got there not long ago
scan also offer accidental damage cover very cheaply for the installation of your goods, I got it last time because I was teaching my son to build pc's, it cost <£10 per pc for the cover, well worth it imo
Hobbs
This. There is some serious money to be saved if you font mind ordering different components from different sites. If you don't mind waiting a while you'll probably find that half the stuff you intend on buying goes on sale on one site or another over the period of a few weeks.
bsoltan
In addition to those already mentioned:
Amazon.co.uk are generally very competitive, just check what company is selling the product.
Play.com as well, generally for CDs and DVDs but they can be decent for hardware as well.
For pricing I just use Google Product Search:
http://www.google.co.uk/prdhp?hl=en&tab=wf
Amazon.co.uk are generally very competitive, just check what company is selling the product.
Play.com as well, generally for CDs and DVDs but they can be decent for hardware as well.
For pricing I just use Google Product Search:
http://www.google.co.uk/prdhp?hl=en&tab=wf
Iron Monkey
overclockers.co.uk for me. Bought all my hardware from them, and they have good technical support.
Their prices may not always be the cheapest, but for a few extra quids, I'd rather deal with them than some obscure online retailer.
Their prices may not always be the cheapest, but for a few extra quids, I'd rather deal with them than some obscure online retailer.