Guan Ying unpacked the National Electronic Breeze Nanshan Store and said with a smile that it was more interesting than visiting boutiques.

Electronics across the country has transformed itself into a splendid form, making a drastic move into shopping malls and department stores. This time, it broke with tradition and opened a new store in Breeze Nanshan, a first-class department store theater in Taipei's Xinyi District, giving 3C a "boutique feeling".

Nationwide Electronics entered Breeze Nanshan, Taipei to open a new store type, giving 3C a "boutique feeling".

In recent years, Nationwide Electronics has been actively deploying department store channels, entering fashion halls, and constantly creating future styles to provide diverse experiences. The latest Breeze Nanshan store is more indicative. There are now 8 department stores in Taiwan.

Ingenious ideas are displayed everywhere in the National Electronic Breeze Nanshan store. The entrance counter incorporates the design inspired by French salons, and the Intel Evo 3D dynamic exhibition table has been built with millions of yuan, which presents 360-degree dynamic images with four-sided LEDs, emphasizing the innovative experience; The only special uniform in Taiwan, from hardware to software, seeks to enhance the brand's youthful image.

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Xie Mingyou, deputy general manager of the National Electronics North District Sales Office, said that the national electronics currently adopts two strategies. Street stores strive to eliminate the weak and replace the strong and upgrade their physical fitness. Department stores focus on creating a trendy atmosphere, focusing on top-level home appliances and technology-sensitive products. It is a new attempt and there are many restrictions, so step by step.

Nationwide Electronics invited Kwan Ying to "open the box" of the new store yesterday (28). Kwan Ying laughed and said that buying 3C home appliances was very superficial, with fashion first, practicality second, and price last, so the "exclamation mark" often appeared at the end of the payment. It's the exact opposite of my husband's shopping habits.