Found an interesting website recently - Shopwiki.
Like a wiki, it aims to educate shoppers except its focus is solely on the products. Thus it has buying guides and gift guides to share pointers with you. This is entirely different from how traditional shopping sites work. The most you can do is to read users' review.
But for Shopwiki, take for example I wish to buy a Printer, I will first read the buying guide for Printers, then determine that given the technology today, I would prefer a photo printer to print my digital photos. So I probe further for Shopwiki to suggest a list of Photo Printers and how to select a suitable one.
Further probing will then give me a price list and the stores selling them.
And there are buying guides for all sort of stuff especially IT products which as all who knows me will know that the only stuff I splurge are IT gadgets. So there are buying guides for monitors, desktop computers, keyboards, mouse, laptops and even speakers.
Let me check out the mouse section as I was recently looking for a suitable mouse. Coolz, they even had a list of the popular picks for me to consider as well as related products haha.
Later should share with my brother the buying guide for monitors and see if he finds it useful too haha.
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