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According to the Consumer Technology Association’s ‘The Role of Consumer Tech in Back-to-School Shopping’ study, devices from portable hard disks to laptops are moving further up the average family’s shopping list.
In all, 59% of parents hitting physical or online stores to equip their children for the first term of the new school year are looking for technology devices and assorted accessories — a 12 percentage point rise on last year’s figures, while the overall spend is also up by 6.2%.
“Early back-to-school promotions are building interest and momentum for the second-largest shopping event of the year,†said Steve Koenig, senior director of market research, CTA. “Deals on the tech items for back-to-school including 2-1 laptops, Bluetooth speakers, headphones, tablets and more are creating excitement among consumers. This consumer enthusiasm also bodes well for tech sales across the second half of the year.â€
However, though companies are at pains to promote laptops, tablets and 2-in-1 devices (notebooks that convert into Windows 10-powered tablets), the number-one item on the average shopping list is portable memory. Cited by 71% of shoppers, items like SD and MicroSD Cards, Compact flash and USB thumb drives are the most sought after accessories. In comparison a dedicated external hard drive for backing up files or expanding a computer’s disk space is the eighth most popular device among back-to-school shoppers (23%).
Basic calculators are the second most popular item, followed by headphones in third (59%) with scientific calculators in fourth place. Laptops are way down in sixth place (44%) and tablets in ninth (22%). Smartphones don’t even make the top 10. However protective carrying cases, be they for computers, tablets or smartphones, are in fifth place (48%).
The list in full includes portable memory, basic calculator, headphones, scientific/graphing calculator, carrying or protective case, laptop, computer software, external hard drive, tablet, and product subscription service.