PriceGrabber reports that, unlike in years past, few people will do their Cyber Monday shopping at work, with 87% saying they’ll browse from home.
Thirty-seven percent of respondents said they plan on shopping for deals online Nov. 29, and 33% said they expected to find the best online deals that day, instead of Black Friday.
“The increased availability of high-speed Internet in homes has significantly contributed to the transition of Cyber Monday shopping from work to home,” said PriceGrabber president Laura Conrad. “Additionally, the explosion onto the market of mobile devices with Internet access like smartphones, tablets, and netbooks has freed shoppers from being tied to their desktop or laptop computer when they want to shop online. Consumers are now, more than ever, able to shop online anytime, anywhere.”
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