Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Apple Store celebrates 10th anniversary with experience 2.0, iPad locked in Lucite (video)

Apple Store celebrates 10th anniversary with 2.0 experience, iPads locked in luciteAlready want the Apple store an Happy 10th anniversary, looking back to see what has changed (and what not) in a decade of presence of retail sale. Now Apple tweaking things even more, starting the so-called Apple Store 2.0. iPads have been dispersed to implemented so run as mini-kioscos and by providing information above several products on the screen. Users can learn more about any particular gadget in the tablets, calculate prices and even hit a button to have a sales associate swing by - for when the giro and saying "excuse me" have a lot of work. The new system has already released in Australia and, although it is barely the shocker some thought Cupertino could unleash on us and certainly not revolutionize its sale retail experience, is better than a dust ' ol YouTube video.

Update: when I had any doubt that this amounts to United States, thus, has just received a photo from within a warehouse of sales of U.S. showing the same type of visualization. We have added to the following.

Update 2: Tim wrote with this Photosynth that shows a perspective of 360 degrees of the revised interior of the Michigan Avenue Apple Store in Chicago. Dig the disembodied legs walking through the front door.

[Thanks, Khan]



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