By: Aseem Gaurav on May 22, 2011
Apple gave a new look to its stores in Down Under by replacing traditional cardboard placeholders with super-interactive iPad 2s for easy viewing of the customers.
The store’s makeover comes at a time when the Cupertino-based company is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the opening of the first Apple Retail store.
The Australian stores, which have undergone a number of changes overnight, now use the iPads to view features of a product, for comparison between models and allowing users to call over a staff member for assistance.
Photo credit: Mac Prices
However, there’s been no official word from Apple yet about the upgrades to their stores.
Apple gave a new look to its stores in Down Under by replacing traditional cardboard placeholders with super-interactive iPad 2s for easy viewing of the customers.
The store’s makeover comes at a time when the Cupertino-based company is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the opening of the first Apple Retail store.
The Australian stores, which have undergone a number of changes overnight, now use the iPads to view features of a product, for comparison between models and allowing users to call over a staff member for assistance.
Photo credit: Mac Prices
However, there’s been no official word from Apple yet about the upgrades to their stores.