Read Online Reviews Before You Buy
Posted by admin on May 10th, 2009 filed in Other
I recently purchased a wireless adapter for my computer from an electronics store. I bought it because I thought it must be the best one since it had the highest price good quality simply because it was expensive.
Unfortunatly when I took it home and installed it into my desktop I found that it one big problem: It messed up my desktop’s audio. I then went online and Googled it and found that many other people had experienced this same issue. If I had only done that research before I bought it, I would have saved myself a good amount of time and money. By the way, the wireless adapter I bought is the D-Link DWA-552 Xtreme N Desktop Adapter. Obviously I cannot recommend it.
My favorite website for informative product reviews is Smart Reviews for Smart Consumers.
These are just two examples of good products that have received good reviews from this site:
#1 Earth 4 Energy: More and more people are interested in making their own electricity at home. If you are interested in joining them then the Earth4Energy guide is essential. It shows you exactly how to build your own windmills or solar panels in order to create your own power.
#2 Nintendo Wii Rock Band: This has to be the funnest video game ever if you are really into music. I love every aspect of it but I think the drums are what really puts it over the edge. Rock Band is amazing. If you own a Wii you should definitely buy it.
These are only two examples of the many great products you will find reviewed on this website. It’s a great idea to just go browsing through the website and looking for something that looks interesting to you. You may find something really cool that you want to buy that you did not even know about.
I think it should be obvious that it’s of utmost importance to research what you are thinking about buying before you actually buy it.
This is a big reason, along with how easy it is, that I only shop online now. Why shop “in real life” when it’s a pain and it’s easy to make the wrong decision at a local store?
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