Consumer Electronics Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Consumer Electronics stocks.

Consumer Electronics Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 24 NVDA Weekend Round-Up: AI Dominates Headlines With Nvidia, Elon Musk, And Hollywood's Big Names
Nov 24 NVDA Consumer Tech News (Nov 18-Nov 22): US DOJ Demands Google To Divest Chrome Browser, Gemini AI Available On Apple & More
Nov 24 NVDA Billionaire Israel Englander Is Selling Nvidia and Palantir and Buying a New Stock That Wall Street Thinks Can Soar as Much as 151%
Nov 24 NVDA Mizuho Raises NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Price Target to $175, Reaffirms Outperform Rating Amid Strong AI Market Leadership
Nov 24 NVDA Here Are My Top Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy Right Now (Hint: Nvidia's Not on the List)
Nov 24 NVDA Nvidia Sees Continued AI Momentum. Is This a Golden Opportunity to Buy the Stock?
Nov 24 NVDA Nvidia's Results Reveal 2 Major Flaws With The Stock
Nov 24 NVDA Prediction: This 1 Catalyst Will Help Nvidia Do Something No Other Company Has Ever Done.
Nov 24 NVDA Could Salesforce and Adobe Help Power the Low-Cost Vanguard Tech ETF to an All-Time High?
Nov 24 NVDA Should You Buy Super Micro Computer Stock After Its 1,480% Gain in 5 Years? Wall Street Has a Clear Answer for Investors.
Nov 24 NVDA Does Billionaire Ken Griffin Know Something Wall Street Doesn't? The Citadel Chief Sold More than Half His Broadcom Stock and Is Piling Into Another Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock-Split Stock Instead
Nov 24 NVDA Could Investing $10,000 in QuantumScape Make You a Millionaire?
Nov 24 NVDA Could Serve Robotics Become the Next Nvidia?
Nov 24 NVDA Bitcoin and Black Friday will rock markets this week
Nov 24 NVDA Argus Raises NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Price Target to $175, Citing Strong Q3 Performance and Growth Across Multiple Markets
Nov 24 NVDA Welcome to the World of 24-Hour Stock Trading
Nov 24 NVDA NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Beats Expectations with 70% YoY Revenue Growth and Strong AI Enterprise Demand, Citi Analyst Says
Nov 23 NVDA The Top S&P 500 Stock of 2024 (So Far) Isn't Nvidia. Here's Where History Says the Soaring Stock Is Headed in 2025.
Nov 23 NVDA Could Buying Archer Aviation Stock Today Set You Up for Life?
Nov 23 NVDA Meet the Newest Stock-Split Stock in the Dow Jones. It Has Soared 910% Since Early Last Year, and It's Still a Buy Right Now, According to Wall Street
Consumer Electronics

Consumer electronics or home electronics are electronic (analog or digital) equipments intended for everyday use, typically in private homes. Consumer electronics include devices used for entertainment (flatscreen TVs, DVD players, video games, remote control cars, etc.), communications (telephones, cell phones, e-mail-capable laptops, etc.), and home-office activities (e.g., desktop computers, printers, paper shredders, etc.). In British English, they are often called brown goods by producers and sellers, to distinguish them from "white goods" which are meant for housekeeping tasks, such as washing machines and refrigerators, although nowadays, these would be considered brown goods, some of these being connected to the Internet. In the 2010s, this distinction is not always present in large big box consumer electronics stores, such as Best Buy, which sell both entertainment, communication, and home office devices and kitchen appliances such as refrigerators.
Radio broadcasting in the early 20th century brought the first major consumer product, the broadcast receiver. Later products included telephones, televisions and calculators, then audio and video recorders and players, game consoles, personal computers and MP3 players. In the 2010s, consumer electronics stores often sell GPS, automotive electronics (car stereos), video game consoles, electronic musical instruments (e.g., synthesizer keyboards), karaoke machines, digital cameras, and video players (VCRs in the 1980s and 1990s, followed by DVD players and Blu-ray disc players). Stores also sell smart appliances, digital cameras, camcorders, cell phones, and smartphones. Some of the newer products sold include virtual reality head-mounted display goggles, smart home devices that connect home devices to the Internet and wearable technology such as Fitbit digital exercise watches and the Apple Watch smart watch.
In the 2010s, most consumer electronics have become based on digital technologies, and have largely merged with the computer industry in what is increasingly referred to as the consumerization of information technology. Some consumer electronics stores, such as Best Buy, have also begun selling office and baby furniture. Consumer electronics stores may be "bricks and mortar" physical retail stores, online stores, where the consumer chooses items on a website and pays online (e.g., Amazon). or a combination of both models (e.g., Best Buy has both bricks and mortar stores and an e-commerce website for ordering its products). The CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) estimated the value of 2015 consumer electronics sales at US$220 billion.

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