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  • All uncles read the newspaper: the new century city of computers, which has closed down, and witness

       2026-02-03 NetworkingName790
    Key Point:Uncle, it's a microblogging friend's nickname for chengdu's search of the news network. It's one of the brands we've developed. It's not so serious, but it doesn't look like it's too slow。Contribution/lingsungOn 5 april 2017, the chengdu new century computer city, located at the mill bridge, was officially closed, according to the media. As chengdu's largest it mall, it has been running since 2000. Over a 17-year period, this computer city

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    Uncle, it's a microblogging friend's nickname for chengdu's search of the news network. It's one of the brands we've developed. It's not so serious, but it doesn't look like it's too slow。

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    On 5 april 2017, the chengdu new century computer city, located at the mill bridge, was officially closed, according to the media. As chengdu's largest it mall, it has been running since 2000. Over a 17-year period, this computer city, which is highly influential in the south-west and throughout the country, has also experienced a history ranging from prosperity to decline to eventual extinction。

    In 2000, in the first year of the new century, personal computers began to enter ordinary chinese families. At that time, while many brand computers, represented by apples and hewlett-packards, were already being sold, their high prices were still not acceptable to many wage earners. However, in china at this time, it magazines like popular software, computer lovers, and others have been in existence for several years, and many see the attraction of “a computer” as nothing less than an “up-to-date apple phone.” while there is no modern concept of “renal sales”, the demand was always there — a large number of it stores were created, mainly for the operation of “surveillance” (assembly with bulk “a computer” with cpu, memory, master plate, etc.)。

    At the time, the price of a low-end machine that the national product corporation had thought was around $10,000, while compatibility directly lowered that figure to $5,000 or $6,000. It was also at this point that a telephone line, a “modem, modem” became fashionable through dialling, a 56-k bandwidth and a four-dollar one-hour “internet surfing” at home。

    It was the best time for computer city practitioners. “a machine earns 2,000 to 4,000 dollars, a net card buys 500 dollars, sells it to 2,000 dollars, with a profit of 300 per cent” — as one owner remembers in an interview。

    The computer age is much earlier than chengdu, beijing, which is the best region. One chinese businessman described the 1995-2005 boom in the pc market as a “gold decade of lying and earning money”. A number of non-residents have built on this golden decade to buy houses and cars in beijing, making small gains. Today, mr. Liu jiandong, who is a chinese electrician, is only the owner of a cd-rom stand in nakagawa village。

    The time nodes of large fluctuations were fixed in 2005. In that year, the cheap laptops, represented by the canoe, once again reversed the lives of their predecessors — the price of the laptops at about $4,000 — and lowered their prices to areas where they could compete with desktops, even lower. Then, a crowd of shenzhen internet users quickly moved the low-intensity operating scenes of office and internet access. The performance advantage of desktop computers can only be reflected in the operation of large video games, which further reduces the audience for “saving up”。

    For computer city businesses, the mobile pc era is no more than the difference between the transfer of sugar drinks from pure water. In the past few years, various computers throughout the country have been exposed to negative news, and internet sites such as the guide to prevention of fraud in central guan village have been popular for some time. “i would like to choose a computer for an intel i3 processor, and a salesman suggested that i buy a computer called the new processor, but this new processor is actually a less performing cayyan processor. It's deep." mr. Chengdu's experience is a true picture of the industry's ecology. In that year, the “white” intended to buy computers with a “older” colleague became a standard process. But for the merchants who live on it, the pain of this neighborhood is far from broken — where else can you buy it if you don't come here

    Real change is coming in 2009. After several years of gestation, the web has become known; the town of kyodong has come to the fore and has begun to call out to the traditional power chains of suning, guo-mi and other giants; and the city of skycats, which began this year with a landmark “two-to-one shopping carnival” and, for the first time, has systematically developed chinese online awareness and internet buying habits. Since it products are mostly standardized and are purchased in online comptoirs, scalable procurement makes prices transparent and inexpensive, and a well-established after-sale mechanism even ensures that consumers are less likely to buy scraps and refurbishments. By doing so, the operators of the computer city physical store were locked in their throats。

    Even worse, since 2007, when the first generation of iphone released, apples have been quietly refining their "callable internet terminals"-- – from iphone 3g to iphone 3gs, the introduction of every new machine is a major disruption to industry’s ecology. In 2010, the landmark iphone 4 was launched, while the andromeda camp on the other side was busy using a series of “massive seas” in colour. The crossfire between the two exacerbates the already shrinking pc market。

    This is intuitively reflected in sales figures — during the same period, computer cities of certain size, such as the cities of guanamura, shanghai and american city, chang shakoja, wuhan guangdang, and guangzhou, fell into a situation of “chronic loss of blood” or even outright closure, some less than 20 per cent of the turnover during the peak period。

    Japan's media, japan's economic news, gave data from the “closing tide” of computer cities throughout china: while personal consumption in china has increased by 10 per cent, online transactions have increased at a rate of 20 to 30 per cent, and they are taking customers from real stores. First, you go to the computer city to see objects like personal computers, then you go to consumers who buy on the relatively cheap internet。

    According to the chengdu 2016 e-commerce data analysis published by the chengdu business commission, in 2016 there were more than 240,000 enterprises in chengdu, more than 210,000 in applications, 53 per cent in power, over 80 per cent in e-commerce applications for smes and 1. 5 trillion yuan in network transactions. Intuitively, this is an even greater proportion in the major cities of central and western china, such as wuhan, zhengzhou, chai fat and xian. The national e-commerce model city also ranked high on the aggregate performance。

    This is reflected in the data on internet purchases, where chengdu's “two-to-one” net purchases have been the first in the midwest since 2014. Consumers use their own actions to get the real mall out of business, and there is nothing to be regretted — as in the case of textile machines instead of hand-made textile workshops, as in the case of the progressive and iterative way of production. The collapse of some shops, the clearing of surplus areas, the retention of higher-quality production capacity and the self-regulation of industries have never been bad. And we're more interested in the current era of the booming electrics than in the past。

     
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