照片:新鳳凰微中心是極客們的“科技天堂”
Photos: New Phoenix Microcenter is a 'tech-heaven' for geeks

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位于凤凰城的全新Micro Center周三的VIP体验日吸引了大量人群,科技爱好者们从周二晚上就开始排队。数百人热切期待着这家占地35,000平方英尺的商店上午10点开业,希望能抢先购买超过20,000种商品。 内部气氛被形容为当地“极客”、电脑组装爱好者和数码产品爱好者的“朝圣之旅”,他们一进入商店就立刻开始专注地购物。热门区域包括令人眼花缭乱的电脑组件展示——显卡、主板和CPU,以及配备游戏机、整机和配件的综合游戏区。一个充满活力的创客区展示了各种各样的3D打印耗材。 Micro Center的员工对到场人数感到惊讶,并预计11月7日星期五的正式盛大开幕式将会有更大的拥挤。这一事件凸显了这家受欢迎的科技零售商长期以来备受期待地进驻凤凰城地区。

## Microcenter 扩张与对 Fry's 的怀念 位于凤凰城的新 Microcenter 门店引发了兴奋,尤其因为它取代了已倒闭的 Fry's Electronics。Hacker News 上的讨论反映了人们对 Fry's 曾经提供的实体科技购物体验的渴望,并怀念其独特的主题门店和庞大(尽管经常减少)的库存。 许多评论者赞赏 Microcenter 能够立即提供组件和外围设备,这与在线订购的延误形成对比。他们重视能够亲身体验键盘和机箱等物品,并受益于知识渊博的员工。一些人还指出 Microcenter 具有竞争力的价格和获得独家优惠的能力,例如特殊的 AMD CPU 型号。 虽然有些人质疑“Costco 式”体验的吸引力,但另一些人强调了社交方面和发现新科技的乐趣。对话还涉及在某些地区(如澳大利亚)寻找类似商店的挑战,以及在紧急情况下拥有实体店选项的便利性。奥斯汀开设的 Microcenter 也被提及,人们期待更多门店的出现。
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People lined up outside the entrance of a Micro Center store.
The line outside Micro Center in Phoenix during its first VIP day on Wednesday.

Benjamin Leatherman

People started lining up outside the new Micro Center Phoenix store on Tuesday night. And the crowd only grew from there. By Wednesday morning, hundreds of local geeks packed the sidewalk outside the 35,000-square-foot tech store for its first VIP access day. Employees were blown away by the turnout, but are expecting even bigger numbers for the Micro Center Phoenix grand opening on Friday, Nov. 7.

“I don’t think I was expecting it to be this big,” says Dan Ackerman, editor-in-chief of Micro Center’s newsletter. “I thought it would be a nice crowd, but I didn’t think we’d go around the corner on the early access day.”

After waiting for hours, Valley tech heads, PC builders and gadget geeks finally stepped inside Micro Center Phoenix at 4315 E. Thomas Road. The anticipation for the retailer has been building locally for years. And with more than 20,000 items on the shelves, it’s no surprise why.

Micro Center Phoenix patrons waiting to speak with the store’s staff at its build-your-own PC area.

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Once doors opened at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, people began entering Micro Center and moved with a purpose. They weren’t browsing. They were hunting.

Over in the PC section, graphics cards shone behind glass like museum pieces. Motherboards sat stacked like sci-fi storyboards. CPU boxes lined up in precise little armies. Employees rattled off chipset specs like it was casual conversation. Heads nodded. Wallets began to be emptied.

Then there’s the gaming area at Micro Center. Consoles, custom rigs, keyboards and other gear fill multiple rows. There are also plenty of controllers. Shelves stacked with 8BitDo pads in soft retro pastels and razor-sharp modern palettes. An entire wall is dedicated to steering wheels for driving simulators. Plus force feedback bases, pedal sets and other gear.

A pair of driving simulators inside Micro Center’s new Phoenix store.

Over in the maker zone, a wall filled with a rainbow selection of filament spools. Neon pink. Cool glacier blue. Matte stone gray. Transparent orange that look like gummies. If you can imagine it, you can print it.

Elsewhere, Micro Center’s Phoenix store contains rows of laptops, monitors, routers, cables, batteries, adapters and other components, along with fully built PCs. For local tech heads, Wednesday wasn’t just a preview day. It was a full-on pilgrimage.

Here’s a look inside the new Micro Center Phoenix store.

A row of GeForce RTX and other high-end graphics cards under lock and key at Micro Center in Phoenix.
Dan Ackerman, editor-in-chief of Micro Center’s newsletter, holds one of the many custom PC cases the chain’s new Phoenix store carries.
Giant-sized mouse pads at Micro Center’s new Phoenix store.
Dan Ackerman, editor-in-chief of Micro Center’s newsletter, shows off a massive Bambu Lab 3D printer inside the new Micro Center Phoenix.
Samples of multicolored 3D printing filament available at the new Micro Center Phoenix store.
A wall of 3-D printing filaments at Micro Center Phoenix.
The gaming section at Micro Center Phoenix.
8BitDo video game controllers for sale at Micro Center in Phoenix.
A wall of steering wheel game controllers at Micro Center Phoenix.
Shelves of puzzles and board games inside Micro Center Phoenix, which opens this week.
The first patrons of Micro Center’s VIP Days enter the newly opened store in Phoenix.
A Micro Center Phoenix employee uses a lift to retrieve a PC component from a high shelf on Wednesday.
A pair of branded mugs being given away to Micro Center Phoenix patrons during its VIP Days on Nov. 5 and 6.
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