[talk] Brooklyn Micro Center...
Isaac Levy
ike at blackskyresearch.net
Sat Apr 12 19:13:29 EDT 2014
> On Apr 12, 2014, at 7:04 PM, George Neville-Neil <gnn at neville-neil.com> wrote:
>
>
>> On Apr 12, 2014, at 18:59 , Isaac (.ike) Levy <ike at blackskyresearch.net> wrote:
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>>> On Apr 12, 2014, at 2:54 PM, George Neville-Neil <gnn at neville-neil.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> This afternoon Kaz and I headed out to check out the new Micro Center in Brooklyn.
>>> It’s easily reachable via th R train (25th or 36th St and then a 5-10 minute walk) and
>>> they also seem to have free parking.
>>>
>>> Short version is I’m thrilled we finally have something like this in NYC.
>>>
>>> Longer version. They have a really good “build your own PC” section with both low and high end
>>> parts (Intel CPUs range from low power/cost i3 up through $500 XEON chips). A good collection of
>>> cases and the rest of the parts you’d expect to build a box from. One of the nice things they do in this
>>> section is have a board with their low price parts, and next to their price they list the NewEgg price
>>> (usually a few dollars higher) for comparison. I did not spot check their work but I thought it was amusing
>>> as this is what people do in the store on their own anyway.
>>>
>>> Their networking section has an entire aisle for wired switches and an aisle for wireless APs.
>>> They have cables in various lengths, quality and color.
>>>
>>> There are sections for laptops, and a Mac section, cases, and other various bits.
>>>
>>> The highlight, for me, is the wall of “starter kits” which is really 30’ of wall space dedicated
>>> to Arduino, RPi, BeagleBone and the like. They even have the Intel Galileo. The same wall
>>> has capes, extenders, some resistors, LEDs, and robot kits. Very very cool.
>>>
>>> All the sections were well stocked and with good (not just cheap or low end) gear.
>>>
>>> The only thing I looked for, and even asked about, which they didn’t have was 4K montiors.
>>> They had 4K TVs (50” and up) but no 4K montiors.
>>>
>>> They have a smattering of other consumer goods, such as cameras, but they seem to be
>>> beside the point.
>>>
>>> All in all a fun trip and I’ll be going back at some point, as soon as I have space for some new
>>> toys in the house.
>>>
>>> Later,
>>> George
>>>
>>> http://www.microcenter.com/site/stores/brooklyn.aspx
>>
>> Thanks for posting this! This is obviously very rad.
>>
>> I'm thinking of heading out there to grab some stuff next Saturday afternoon, if some NYC*BUG folks want to join... It's 30 minutes from Suspenders if anyone wants to meet me there?
>>
>> Sat. Apr 19:
>> Meet at Suspenders around 1pm for a drink, leave at 2:00pm sharp to go to Micro Center by subway.
>>
>> Anyone want to join me?
>
> I can’t, I’ll be traveling,
I have a feeling it won't be the last group run :)
> but, note that the R does not run from lower Manhattan to Brooklyn until October.
>
> Later,
> George
We'll do 4 to the D train or something...
Just looking, it's 30min by bike from my place- this is too cool...
Rocket-
.ike
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