Are you having trouble finding the product you are looking to buy? Below are a few tips that should help you get the best results from our search engine:
Be General
Our search engine is designed to help you zero in on what you want, even without a specific search term. Your best bet is to enter a fairly general term and/or just the most important words (e.g., "Wireless mouse" or "Logitech") and then click the specific links in the initial results to zero in on the right product. Entering overly specific search terms (e.g., "Logitech 910-000874 with USB Wireless, Optical for Windows XP") will not tend to generate the best results.
Check Spelling
Typos are the most common reason for unsatisfactory search results. If you're not sure how to spell a product or brand name, try a more general term and use the product or brand links in your initial results to select the correct match.
Search All of the Categories
To ensure that you get the most possible results from your search, you should select "All..." from the menu tabs. Even if you think you know which category a product would be found in, it's often best to search the whole site and narrow down to the right category with the links in your initial results.
Don't Use "And" or "Or"
Our search engine does not recognize "and" or "or" as search terms. If you want to combine multiple terms into a single search, just type all of the words into the search box (e.g., use "Desktop LCD Monitor" instead of "Desktop and LCD Monitor").
Don't Use Punctuation or Symbols
Avoid using anything other than words in your search terms. Punctuation and symbols (e.g., ?, !, &, @ or $) will tend to generate bad search results. For a brand or product that has punctuation or a symbol in its name, just use the words (e.g., use "Keyboard Mouse" instead of "Keyboard & Mouse"). Also, Don't put quotation marks in your search terms, as the search engine will not recognize them.
Don't Use Abbreviations or Nicknames
Because our search engine only recognizes the manufacturer-designated name for a product, do not use abbreviations, nicknames or slang words to search for an item.
Don't Run Words Together
If you are searching for a product with a multiple-word name, make sure to include a space between each word (e.g., use "apple mac" instead of "applemac").
Don't Enter URLs/Web Addresses
Avoid using Web addresses (e.g., "www.ibm.com") as search terms. Only use product-based keywords, such as the brand or product name (e.g., "IBM" or "desktop pc".