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http://www.jerome-bernard.com/blog/2011/11/16/where-to-buy-some-arduino-or-electronics-stuff I’ve been digging online for the last few weeks/months in order to find some retailers from which I could buy some Arduino related stuff and electronic components in general. Before I introduced it, I have to say that I usually prefer to go to a retail store rather than buying online in order to support the local stores. I appreciate to be able to get what I need within a few hours. So as long as local stores prices are close enough to the online stores, I’m fine with it. Hoping this will help some of you, here is below a non-exhaustive list of what I found (this is by no means an exhaustive list – I chose to put an emphasis on some interesting online shops).

Where to buy some Arduino or Electronics stuff? - Jerome Bernard Blog

Domotique Robots Jouets Robots Hobby Robots Pros Robotique Electronique http://www.alpha-crucis.com/fr/

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GPS, GSM/GPRS, Bluetooth, Radio Fréquence, Ecrans LCD, Moteurs, lecteurs MP3, robots ou encore Android, toutes les technologies Open Hardware et Open Source sont disponibles sur Evola. Faites communiquer votre Android ! Les cartes IOIO et Android ADK donnent une nouvelle dimension aux smartphones et tablettes fonctionnant sous l'OS Android. http://www.evola.fr/

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TechShop is a membership-based workshop that provides members with access to tools and equipment, instruction, and a community of creative and supportive people so they can build the things they have always wanted to make. You can think of TechShop like a fitness club, but with tools and equipment instead of exercise equipment. It is sort of like a Kinko's for makers, or a Xerox PARC for the rest of us. TechShop is designed for everyone, regardless of their skill level. TechShop is perfect for inventors, makers, hackers, tinkerers, artists, roboteers , families, entrepreneurs, youth groups, FIRST robotic teams, arts and crafts enthusiasts, and anyone else who wants to be able to make things that they dream up but don't have the tools, space or skills.

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