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Set of independent Electronic Stores can be generally labeled as *

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Answered by MysticalStar07
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Explanation:

set of independent Electronic stores can be generally labeled as furniture.

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer: Furniture.

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Consumer electronics store, in the United States and in other countries, is a real store that sells consumer electronics. With the advent of technology, the United States has become increasingly diverse as retailers of phonographs, radio stores, hi-fi stores, stereo stores, and audio video stores.

The origins of the consumer electronics store can be traced back to phonograph dealers in 1893, [1] including specialized phonograph shops, as well as music stores that owned a wide range of music-related merchandise.

With the advent of radio, and radio receivers were being sold to professional electronics stores, there was controversy over whether radio equipment manufacturers should sell phonographs and music stores, and supermarkets, but in 1923 the Federal Telephone & Telegraph Co. began to do so and other manufacturers began to do the same. [2] The Wireless Age estimates that there were 15,000 phonograph vendors in the U.S. in that year. [3]

In the mid-1950's, the hi-fi stereo equipment reached the mainstream market and references began in "hi-fi stores". [4] With the growing demand for sets of audio components such as tunes, phonographs, receivers and speakers, many special audio / video chains were developed and developed in the 1980s. Boston's Tweeter grew and eventually bought chains in other states, such as Bryn Mawr Stereo (Philadelphia), Hi-Fi Buys (Atlanta) Showcase Home Entertainment and Dow (San Diego). These chains have added value compared to other audio video equipment retailers such as supermarkets, discount stores and electronics stores, providing highly trained retailers, a wide selection, usually high quality retail products, and services where customers can find audio and video components [5]

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