Best
Buy
330 NE Northgate Way | ph: (206)
306-7663
Best Buy is the number one specialty retailer of consumer electronics,
personal computers, entertainment software and appliances in the U.S. With over 1000 retail stores nationwide, they are a veritable electronics
superhouse: This Northgate retailer has computers, camera equipment, phones, office supplies, music, and movies. The hardest thing is
choosing what to buy. |
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RE PC
1565 6th Ave. S. | ph: (206) 575-8737
RE·PC saves old computers and peripherals from unnecessarily
filling up our landfills. As the largest computer recycler of used and surplus parts, RE·PC buys downgraded and downsized equipment
from corporations and individuals for recycling and refurbishing. They also handle upgrades, repairs, and diagnostics for still-in-use
technology. Check out the on-site Computer Museum for a look at some of their most interesting bounty. |
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FreeDoc
14622 NE 95th St.
[ Redmond ] | ph: (425) 558-7894
Rid your office of paper, and go digital instead. FreeDoc is skilled
at helping all types of offices make the paperless transition. By scanning documents for use with a PC, or for storage on a CD, FreeDoc
can bring your office's information technology into the 21st century. |
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Circuit
City
15600 NE 8th Avenue
| ph: (425) 747-2949
Circuit City continues to stay on the cutting edge. Today Circuit City
boasts over 600 stores and one great website built with you in mind. We strive to offer low, competitive prices, and high service standards.
As your one-stop place for electronics -- whether you're looking for a new computer, speakers for your home stereo, a microwave, video
games, or TVs -- Circuit City will have it. |
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Harddrives
Northwest
14404 NE 20th Street
| ph: (425) 644.6474
If you want to build your own computer, this is a great place to stop
by. Get all your supplies, from hard drives to modems to RAM, here, in one convenient location. It's a chance to find out how computers
really work, and perhaps save a bit of money too. |
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