Microsoft opening mini-shops in Best Buy stores
Microsoft opening mini-shops in Best Buy stores
SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft announced that it is expanding its real-world retail push with mini-shops inside 600 US and Canadian stores operated by consumer electronics chain Best Buy.
SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft announced that it is expanding its real-world retail push with mini-shops inside 600 US and Canadian stores operated by consumer electronics chain Best Buy.
Each "store-within-a-store"
will feature devices powered by Windows operating systems as well as the
US technology titan's Xbox videogame consoles and packaged software
offerings.
"The Windows Store offers a
large-scale, hands-on customer experience that will show customers how
Windows and Microsoft devices and services can make it easier for them
to work and play," said Windows marketing chief Tami Reller.
Windows
stores will be staked out in 500 Best Buy shops in the United States
and in 100 of the retail chain's Future Shop locations in Canada, the
companies said in a release.
"What our
customers will see in these 600 stores is something totally new and
fully in line with our determination to transform Best Buy," said the
company's vice president of computing Jason Bonfig.
With
the launch of its Surface tablet computer last year, Microsoft followed
the lead of longtime rival Apple by opening real-world shops to
showcase its products.
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