Consumer Electronics Retailers Get High Marks from Customers, CEA Study Finds.New CEA CEA carcinoembryonic antigen. CEA abbr. carcinoembryonic antigen CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen) Study Tracks Online/Store Retail Experience ARLINGTON, Va. -- Consumers are very satisfied when shopping online and at traditional retail outlets retail outlet n → punto de venta retail outlet n → point m de vente retail outlet retail n → for consumer electronics (CE), according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. new data from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)[R]. The study, Trends in CE Retailing, found that consumers and retailers have benefited from changes in the CE shopping and buying process. Online retailers lead the way in customer satisfaction with a 90 percent net satisfaction rating, an increase of six percentage points since 2005, the last year the study was conducted. Consumers continue to rate their in-person shopping experience positively as they seek to demo demo - /de'moh/ 1. A demonstration of a product, often of an early version or prototype. A demo is a far more effective way of inducing bugs to manifest themselves than any number of test runs, especially when important people are watching. 2. demo version. 3. products before buying and find comfort in having staff nearby to answer questions or provide assistance. Eighty-one percent of large CE retailers received excellent or good marks, unchanged from the 2005 study. "Despite tough economic times, consumers continue to flock flock 1. a group of one species of animal or bird which eats or travels or is kept together, e.g. flock of sheep, of wild geese. 2. wool or cotton particles or debris used as stuffing or packing. to stores and the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the to buy consumer electronics products," says Tim Herbert, CEA's senior director of market research. "As CE products become more interconnected and more sophisticated, it's important for retailers to offer consumers the right mix of pre- pre- word element [L.], before (in time or space). pre- pref. 1. Earlier; before; prior to: prenatal. 2. and post- sale information and support options." The Trends in CE Retailing study found that the CE retail experience is shifting, with cross channel activity on the rise. For example, in the past 12 months, nearly seven out of 10 consumers researched a CE product online before going to the store and making the purchase - an increase of roughly 20 percentage points in one year. Conversely con·verse 1 intr.v. con·versed, con·vers·ing, con·vers·es 1. To engage in a spoken exchange of thoughts, ideas, or feelings; talk. See Synonyms at speak. 2. , 31 percent of shoppers viewed a product in the store but bought it online. CEA expects to see more retailers optimize optimize - optimisation sales by providing customers a seamless experience between the retail store and the Internet. To meet this evolving marketplace, CEA has also revised its Retailer/Sales Channel Classifications, creating the most comprehensive and up-to-date listings of the changing CE retail landscape. Another shift in the retail environment is the way in which information and technology are used by consumers and retailers. For example, word of mouth advertising has always been a critical component of selling; now, with the speed and efficiency of the Internet, word of mouth advertising has increased in importance. According to CEA research, nearly four in 10 CE buyers rely heavily on user generated comments and reviews when making a purchase decision. In fact, 20 percent report making CE purchase decisions based solely on user opinions or reviews. "There is a net benefit to posting user feedback," says Herbert. "While not every review may be favorable fa·vor·a·ble adj. 1. Advantageous; helpful: favorable winds. 2. Encouraging; propitious: a favorable diagnosis. 3. , allowing consumers to post their feedback and show their enthusiasm for a product can help entice new customers." The Trends in CE Retailing study (September 2008) was fielded to a random national sample of 1,000 U.S. adults during August 15-18, 2008. It was designed and formulated for·mu·late tr.v. for·mu·lat·ed, for·mu·lat·ing, for·mu·lates 1. a. To state as or reduce to a formula. b. To express in systematic terms or concepts. c. by CEA Market Research, the most comprehensive source of sales data, forecasts, consumer research and historical trends for the consumer electronics industry. Please cite any information to the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)[R]. The complete study is available free to CEA member companies at CE.org. For more information about the updated Retailer/Sales Channel Classifications, please go to www.CE.org/retailclassification. About CEA: The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the preeminent pre·em·i·nent or pre-em·i·nent adj. Superior to or notable above all others; outstanding. See Synonyms at dominant, noted. [Middle English, from Latin prae trade association promoting growth in the $173 billion U.S. consumer electronics industry. More than 2,200 companies enjoy the benefits of CEA membership, including legislative advocacy, market research, technical training and education, industry promotion and the fostering of business and strategic relationships. CEA also sponsors and manages the International CES - Where Entertainment, Technology and Business Converge con·verge v. con·verged, con·verg·ing, con·verg·es v.intr. 1. a. To tend toward or approach an intersecting point: lines that converge. b. . 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