Online electronics retailer, PC hardware, computer components, gaming gear, consumer electronics, marketplace sellers, business ecommerce, logistics, tech shopping, and product reviews
Newegg
Newegg is an online retailer and marketplace focused on PC hardware, computer components, gaming products, consumer electronics, appliances, business ecommerce, and technology shopping.
What Newegg is
Newegg is an online retailer and marketplace known for computer parts and technology products. On Newegg, shoppers can browse PC components, laptops, desktops, gaming gear, monitors, storage, networking equipment, consumer electronics, appliances, automotive and lifestyle technology, and other product categories.
Why PC builders use it
Newegg became closely associated with PC building because it lists many components in one place: CPUs, GPUs, motherboards, memory, power supplies, cases, cooling parts, storage, peripherals, and accessories. For shoppers comparing specifications, compatibility, prices, availability, and customer reviews, that kind of catalog is useful before committing to a build or upgrade.
Retail store and marketplace
Like many ecommerce sites, Newegg includes products sold directly by the retailer as well as items from marketplace sellers. That makes seller identity important. A shopper may need to check who sells and ships the item, what return policy applies, whether a product is new, refurbished, open-box, or third-party fulfilled, and how warranty support is handled.
Business and logistics side
Newegg is not only a consumer storefront. Its corporate page says the company serves business ecommerce needs through marketing, supply-chain, and technical solutions in a single platform. The broader business includes marketplace seller services, partner programs, logistics, advertising, and business purchasing paths.
Why it matters
Technology shopping often depends on small details: chipset, socket, capacity, generation, wattage, dimensions, return terms, and compatibility. A site like Newegg matters because it gives buyers a specialized catalog where those details can be compared across many products, especially for PC building and electronics research.
Limits and tradeoffs
A large electronics marketplace can make comparison easier, but it also adds risks. Prices change quickly, listings can mix first-party and third-party sellers, product names can be dense, compatibility can be confusing, and reviews may not reflect a buyer's exact use case. Shoppers should confirm seller, warranty, return policy, shipping source, compatibility, and final price before ordering.
WHOIS domain data
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- Domain
- newegg.com
- IP address
- 23.204.220.153
- Registrar
- Network Solutions, LLC
- WHOIS server
- whois.networksolutions.com
- Referral URL
- http://networksolutions.com
- Created
- February 1, 2000
- Updated
- February 1, 2024
- Expires
- February 1, 2034
- Nameservers
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- Domain status
- clientTransferProhibited
- Contact privacy
- Registrant and technical contacts are listed through PERFECT PRIVACY, LLC in Jacksonville, Florida, United States.