Toronto-Based Site Promises Match-Making For Electronics Consumers In Need
Posted January 20, 2010 1:49 pm.
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Depending on your level of expertise, shopping for consumer electronics can be frustrating, confusing and most importantly, more expensive than it needs to be.
But a Toronto-based company aims to take a little of the sting out of the process, bringing a match-making quality to your search for the right gadget.
Iscoper.com claims to help slice through the information overload that so often clouds the brains of consumers in the market for anything from computers to hand-held audio devices.
Simply put, it’s an online tool that hopes to ask simple, non-technical questions and generate reliable suggestions for the user based on the answers.
The site also insists it has no affiliation with the merchants or products it promotes from – according to a company release – “a mix of expert human advice, computer generated algorithms, and user ratings.”
And to its credit, the tool is extremely simple and well laid out, which most would agree is more than can be said for navigating some electronics retail locations.