Apple Opens First Canadian Store in Toronto
ElectroBot writes "I received a email today with an invitation to the Grand Opening of the first Apple Store in Canada. The Store is opening on May 21st at 9:30am at the Yorkdale Shopping Center in Toronto. There's also a contest for a Digital Lifestyle Collection valued at $2,985. On top of that the first 1,500 people to arrive at the opening will receive a free Apple T-shirt."
As if Canadians have any use for a t-shirt! The store should be giving out Apple toques.
Now can we close the three in Minnesota, so I can skate around the local sales tax when ordering from the Apple Store online? ... er... I mean... so I can declare the sales taxes myself when I file, as I always do when ordering products through the mail or Internet, in full compliance with current laws, rather than having the tax added to the purchase price right away?
(whew!)
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Yeah, but look at those prices! Just about every product they sell seems to cost more up in the Canada store than down in the US stores.
It's like Apple thinks a dollar from a Canadian isn't worth quite as much as a dollar from an American!
Why do they hate Canadians like that?
Okay, so Apple opening a retail store, even in a country that didn't have one before, it not news to get too excited about.
/. is) feel so very intimidated by technology.
But it does give us an opportunity to discuss Apple's retail stores and how that are more than just "stores". AppleInsider has a nice piece on the Apple retail stores and it gives insight into how Apple is once again following their "Think Different" mantra. (It also tells us how Apple has over 100 retail stores, plans to open 20 more this year and is opening stores at a rate of one every 10 days.)
For instance, Apple stores feature "Genius Bars" that allow anyone to walk up (or make an appointment) and get technical help with their Mac concern. They can even send a computer out for repair on the spot.
Genius Bars don't float your boat (sure, even Best Buy has a computer service window, though "Genius" may be too strong a title for the staff), then try the instore theaters that host free and for-a-fee software demos and tutorials to help users get the most out of appe like iLife, or delve into Pro products. They also host third party software demos.
This really is the first time that someone can go to a store, buy a computer, and then sit down and learn how the heck to use it. HomeDepot has been doing this sort of thing with weekend project classes with good success and it is nice to see the practice making its way to the IT sector where so many people (who don't know what
I only came here to do two things; kick some ass, and drink some beer...looks like we're almost out of beer.
I think apple realizes the intrinsic value of touch and feel. Being able to walk in to a store, where not only is the beautiful hardware on display for you to grope and fondle, but the entire store aesthetically is designed with the same thought process. You're getting a total immersion into the apple philosophy. Its one thing to oogle at pictures on a website, and it's another to play with them IRL, and apple knows it.
"When they invent bitch slaps that can go through a monitor you better f'ing duck" --deft (253558)
That's "Beauty, eh?" you hoser.
Why doesn't he open a Canadian Store in the US? Why should I have to travel all the way to Toronto to buy a Canadian?
We've already heard there's a new keyboard layout in Tiger called Canadian that's identical to the U.S. layout but displays a Canadian Flag (or is that Canada Flag?) in the menubar.
To celebrate the opening of the new Apple store, 10.4.1 will change the first item under the Apple menu to "Aboot This Mac..." when the Canada layout is selected.
My God, it's Full of Source!
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here's the text of it. sorry it's not heavily html-laden, like the original:
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Apple Store, Yorkdale
9:30 a.m., Saturday, May 21
See the latest from Apple up close.
Help us celebrate the grand opening of our first Canadian store and be one of the first to check out Mac OS X Tiger. See for yourself how the iPod family and iPod accessories continue to redefine the way you experience music. You can also try the powerful and compact Mac mini--the most affordable Mac ever. And while you're at it, test-drive iLife '05 and iWork '05, software that lets you create and present better than ever. What's more, the first 1,500 people to stop by the grand opening get a fre e Apple T-shirt.
A great place to shop. A great place to learn.
The Apple Store is more than just a great place to shop. It's also a great place to get answers to tough questions. Come in and schedule an appointment with a Genius at our Genius Bar or attend our free classes and workshops. You can also speak with a Business Consultant about our range of service and support options, as well as get details of our Business Day.
Grand Opening Contest.
Come by between May 21 and June 30 and enter to win a Digital Lifestyle Collection valued at $2,985.* The collection includes a 17-inch iMac G5, a Canon digital camera and camcorder, an Epson printer, and an iPod mini.
Join us on May 21. This is one grand opening you won't want to miss.
We're talking Apple-designed and -staffed stores, cf. http://www.apple.com/retail/
It's the first of those in Canada. The UK have two now, as does Japan, and the US have over a hundred.
What you mean is an independent reseller.
I got a new G5 iMac from Amazon, and saved $166 in sales tax (compared to buying online from Apple directly).
It arrived the next day even though I chose "Super Saver Shipping"!
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