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foone · 9 months
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Does anyone remember what happened to Radio Shack?
They started out selling niche electronics supplies. Capacitors and transformers and shit. This was never the most popular thing, but they had an audience, one that they had a real lock on. No one else was doing that, so all the electronics geeks had to go to them, back in the days before online ordering. They branched out into other electronics too, but kept doing the electronic components.
Eventually they realize that they are making more money selling cell phones and remote control cars than they were with those electronic components. After all, everyone needs a cellphone and some electronic toys, but how many people need a multimeter and some resistors?
So they pivoted, and started only selling that stuff. All cellphones, all remote control cars, stop wasting store space on this niche shit.
And then Walmart and Target and Circuit City and Best Buy ate their lunch. Those companies were already running big stores that sold cellphones and remote control cars, and they had more leverage to get lower prices and selling more stuff meant they had more reasons to go in there, and they couldn't compete. Without the niche electronics stuff that had been their core brand, there was no reason to go to their stores. Everything they sold, you could get elsewhere, and almost always for cheaper, and probably you could buy 5 other things you needed while you were there, stuff Radio Shack didn't sell.
And Radio Shack is gone now. They had a small but loyal customer base that they were never going to lose, but they decided to switch to a bigger but more fickle customer base, one that would go somewhere else for convenience or a bargain. Rather than stick with what they were great at (and only they could do), they switched to something they were only okay at... putting them in a bigger pond with a lot of bigger fish who promptly out-competed them.
If Radio Shack had stayed with their core audience, who knows what would have happened? Maybe they wouldn't have made a billion dollars, but maybe they would still be around, still serving that community, still getting by. They may have had a small audience, but they had basically no competition for that audience. But yeah, we only know for sure what would happen if they decided to attempt to go more mainstream: They fail and die. We know for sure because that's what they did.
I don't know why I keep thinking about the story of what happened to Radio Shack. It just keeps feeling relevant for some reason.
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kasperl-ruprecht · 9 months
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GENTLEMEN
BEHOLD
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AN OPERATIONAL RADIO SHACK
IN THE YEAR 2023
Found in Monroe Wisconsin.
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fuzzyghost · 4 months
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yodaprod · 4 months
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1995
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atomic-chronoscaph · 5 months
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TSR-80 Microcomputer (1982)
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lonelyrollingstar · 5 months
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Next we have this Lobo LX80, a third party expansion interface for the Tandy TRS-80. Nothing super cool, but they did misspell “BUS” on the side
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humanoidhistory · 7 months
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Radio shack near Wichita, Texas, undated. Photo by Jimmy W. Cochran.
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legacydevice · 1 year
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Radio Shack TRS-80
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riotai · 8 months
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From a trend a while back.
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goobersplat · 10 months
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1980s Radio Shack Robie Robotic Banker Robot
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science70 · 9 months
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Radio Shack logo, 1971.
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peteneems · 4 months
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fuzzyghost · 4 months
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yodaprod · 5 months
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1981
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Above you can see all computer models.
Post #266: Opinion Poll by "Basic Retro Programming", Question: Which home computer was or would have been your favourite between the 1970s and 1980s, 2023.
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