When it comes to electronics, there are a lot of things you can do to get the perfect set-up for your needs. You can buy a new TV or laptop, or upgrade an old one. But what if you don’t have the money to do that? What if you don’t have the time? What if you don’t have the space? Well, there are a lot of ways to get your electronics fix without spending a fortune. Here are some tips on how to get started:
- Check out online stores: Online stores offer a wide variety of electronics products, from TVs and laptops to home appliances and toys. You can find deals on both new and used products, so it’s a great place to start if you’re not sure where to start.
- Check out local stores: Local stores offer a wider variety of products than online stores, and they often have more in stock. Plus, they’re usually more affordable than online stores.
- Use Craigslist: Craigslist is another great option for finding Electronics gear. It’s an online classified site that allows users to post items they’ve found or bought in the past. This can be a great way to find deals on new or used electronics as well as old ones that need no cleaning or repair!
Kenneth Finnegan started his adventures in electronics tinkering a little over two years ago and in that time advanced from being a complete beginner to putting together some really advanced projects. After his projects started appearing on popular hacking/electronics blogs like Hack A Day he decided to put together a guide to help out all the new hobbyists who were emailing him about his projects and what kind of gear they should get.
His buying guide covers books, equipment, development tools, components, and analog chips. His list is very detailed with links galore and plenty of explanation for a new hobbyist.
So You Want to Build Electronics [Kenneth Finnegan via Hack A Day]