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Slideshow: Apple lights up its first Australian retail store
Apple has finally take the wraps off its first Australian retail store, giving media a preview of the store ahead of its official launch tomorrow night at 5pm. Located in the heart of Sydney at 367 George Street, the glass fronted store will feature more than 80 Macs and 60 iPods for customers to get their hands on. The three-level store also offers professional help and advice for Apple users and would-be converts.
ARN Staff 18 June, 2008 14:21:50
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Media and onlookers line up this morning outside Apple’s first retail store in Australia
Media and onlookers line up this morning outside Apple’s first retail store in Australia
Media and onlookers line up this morning outside Apple’s first retail store in AustraliaFirst in line. An Apple addict takes her seat at the head of the queue ahead of the store’s official opening at 5pm, Thursday June 19.MacBooks on displayA MacBook AirApple desktop on Ground floorMore than 80 Macs will be on displayPoint of saleThe media gathersCamera folk take their positionsRon Johnson, Apple's Senior Vice President of RetailApple talked up its glass stairsLevel 1 which houses iPods, its consumer range and accessories3rd party productsA One-to-One station to be used for personal trainingApple’s genius’The Genius Bar is 20m long. Sadly, it serves no alcohol	Machines set aside for professional workshopsThere is also fun for kidsApple is selling 60 types of iPods in the storeMore accessoriesThis wall mainly features iPod accessoriesiPod speakers

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