Are there any detailed studies in which months electronics articles are cheaper? Items such as Notebooks, tablets or TVs
In summer everything you need in winter. Eg electric blankets.
Now guess what is cheaper in winter.
Summer stuff? WHAT? HOW'S THAT?!
Use a price search engine and watch the price trend. Here is an example using the Fritzbox 7490 router:
https://www.heise.de/...st=1596115
If you select 1 year as the observation period, you will recognize e.g. The trend that prices rise slowly before Christmas and then decrease again somewhat.
Observe the products that interest you and evaluate the price development curves, then you will come to the desired result. Copy several of the curves into a graphics program, choose a level for each curve, then you can evaluate and compare very well.
The general rule is to buy counter-cyclically. That means it gets expensive when the need is greatest. So if warm winter jackets are currently being sold everywhere, you might be able to bargain with summer clothes.
When it comes to electronics, I see a seasonal desire to buy only to a limited extent. The development of the US dollar in relation to the euro and political influence (suddenly imposed protective tariffs or the defamation of a high-quality product such as the smartphones from HUAWEI) are of major importance. Natural disasters can also drive up prices, for example:
All hard drive manufacturers have set up production factories in Thailand. When factories had to stop production due to a flood disaster, prices rose enormously in the weeks afterwards https://www.manager-magazin.de/digitales/it/a-794369.html
Good luck with the price comparison and the evaluation of the annual price development charts.
Regards, Dalko