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What (who) is brown goods - definition

ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INTENDED FOR EVERYDAY USE, TYPICALLY IN PRIVATE HOMES
Consumer electronic; Brown goods; Consumer Electronics; Consumer Electronic; Consumer-electronics; Home electronics; Electronic goods; Browngoods; Electronic store; Environmental impact of consumer electronics; Consumer electronic devices; Consumer electronics device; Consumer electronics devices; Black good; Black goods
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brown goods         
¦ plural noun television sets, audio equipment, and similar household appliances. Compare with white goods.
brown goods         
Brown goods are electrical appliances such as televisions and audio equipment. Compare white goods
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Revenue from brown goods, including televisions and hi-fis, rose nearly 12 per cent.
N-PLURAL
goods         
TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE THING, EXCEPT LABOR TIED SERVICES, THAT SATISFIES HUMAN WANTS AND PROVIDES UTILITY
Good (accounting); Economic good; Goods (economics); Good (economics and accounting); Economic goods; Types of good; Types of goods; Good (economics); List of goods
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Goods are things that are made to be sold.
Money can be exchanged for goods or services.
...a wide range of consumer goods.
N-PLURAL
2.
Your goods are the things that you own and that can be moved.
All his worldly goods were packed into a neat checked carrier bag...
You can give your unwanted goods to charity.
N-PLURAL: usu poss adj N

Wikipedia

Consumer electronics

Consumer electronics or home electronics are electronic (analog or digital) equipment intended for everyday use, typically in private homes. Consumer electronics include devices used for entertainment, communications and recreation. Usually referred to as black goods due to many products being housed in black or dark casings. This term is used to distinguish them from "white goods" which are meant for housekeeping tasks, such as washing machines and refrigerators, although nowadays, these would be considered black goods, some of these being connected to the Internet. In British English, they are often called brown goods by producers and sellers. In the 2010s, this distinction is absent in large big box consumer electronics stores, which sell entertainment, communication and home office devices, light fixtures and appliances, including the bathroom type.

Radio broadcasting in the early 20th century brought the first major consumer product, the broadcast receiver. Later products included telephones, televisions, and calculators, then audio and video recorders and players, game consoles, mobile phones, personal computers and MP3 players. In the 2010s, consumer electronics stores often sell GPS, automotive electronics (car stereos), video game consoles, electronic musical instruments (e.g., synthesizer keyboards), karaoke machines, digital cameras, and video players (VCRs in the 1980s and 1990s, followed by DVD players and Blu-ray players). Stores also sell smart light fixtures and appliances, digital cameras, camcorders, cell phones, and smartphones. Some of the newer products sold include virtual reality head-mounted display goggles, smart home devices that connect home devices to the Internet, streaming devices, and wearable technology.

In the 2010s, most consumer electronics have become based on digital technologies. They have essentially merged with the computer industry in what is increasingly referred to as the consumerization of information technology. Some consumer electronics stores have also begun selling office and baby furniture. Consumer electronics stores may be "brick and mortar" physical retail stores, online stores, or combinations of both.

Annual consumer electronics sales are expected to reach $2.9 trillion by 2020. It is part of the wider electronics industry. In turn, the driving force behind the electronics industry is the semiconductor industry.

Examples of use of brown goods
1. A third near Manchester stores white and brown goods.
2. Several large electrical retailers already offer to collect larger white and brown goods, such as fridges, televisions and washing machines, when delivering a new product to customers.
3. Homes computers enjoyed a 6'5% rise in spending over the past decade followed by "brown goods" such as TVs, mobile phones, stereos, and DVD and video players which rose 642%. Housing was the biggest single area of expense for Britons last year at a collective 327.5 billion, Mintel said.