Techno Shopping

The city of Delhi carries numerous choices when one look for electronics to cater various needs. All hi-tech gadgets including phones, laptops, computers, portable devices and home appliances are readily available in Delhi at affordable and attractive prices. But one needs to do a small amount of research in the market and enjoy amazing offers.

There is no chance of shortage of electronic shops in Delhi – right from grey or white market to counterfeit or original product. Even the big bosses are dominating the electronics market with their showrooms in all possible shopping centres and malls.

Mobile Techno

In recent years, cell phones and their accessories gained their own importance through dedicated chains like The Mobile Store, Go Mobile, Hotspot and One Mobile, that are widely dispersed all over Delhi. One can buy a laptop from any of the local electronic shop or from recognized retail shop of the branded showroom itself.

Retail stores of all leading electronic brands like Dell, Philips, Reliance, LG, Sony and Samsung are readily available in this city. Apart from this, electronic goods are available from hundreds of small and big electronic marts and shops in every nook end corner of the city. Notable major hubs for electronic goods are Sadar Bazaar and Lajpat Rai Market for wholesale shopping and Janakpuri, Jail Road and Green Park for retail shopping. Nehru Place is the single destination to shop for all computers and all recent technology accessories.

Bargaining

If one prefers to go for better deal and grab items at unbelievable offers, then grey market is the sole destination. Located in the center of Karol Bagh, Gaffar Market, Connaught Place (CP) and Palika Bazaar, they provide all latest and stylish imported electronic items and gadgets at times even before Indian market. Obviously, all those items are imported and don’t accompany a claimable cash receipt or a guarantee, but it definitely helps a person to stay connected with up-to-date technology on a small budget.

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