Amazon gets into Private Label Consumer Electronics with AmazonBasics

Posted in Amazon by Conner Flynn on September 20th, 2009

Amazon gets into Private Label Consumer Electronics with AmazonBasicsThe online retailer is getting into the consumer electronics market with the AmazonBasics line, a line of low-cost accessories. No worries, the products all come in “frustration free” packaging. Those products include HDMI cables, Ethernet cords blank DVDs and more.

Jeff Bezos has committed to expanding the line “in the coming months” and the products will be eligible for free shipping if you order $25 or more. Americans can begin ordering today, but the international scene will have to wait a bit.

You had to see this coming after the Kindle was a success right? Competitively priced AV cables and blank DVD media for us all.

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One Comment to “Amazon gets into Private Label Consumer Electronics with AmazonBasics”
  1. John Says:

    “for us all”. Well, not quite. In this part of the USA, Amazon will ship books, but won’t ship anything else; can’t even download songs. Fortunately, the US Territory of Guam, situated as the “Big Smoke” of Micronesia and conveniently located to all of Pacific Asia, is otherwise a Paradise.

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