- computer shop (UK); computer store (US) :

A computer shop (UK) (computer store (US) is a mercantile establishment, retail store, sales outlet, outlet for the retail sale of a machine for performing calculations automatically (computing machine, computing device, data processor, electronic computer, information processing systems)

Ref: 84667/2006-08-20

A computer shop is a mercantile establishment, retail store, sales outlet, outlet for the retail sale of a machine for performing calculations automatically (computing machine, computing device, data processor, electronic computer, information processing systems)

Ref: 84666/2006-08-20

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