To be fair, you've just said you wanted a Mac store where you can see/feel the hardware and talk to a person Then made a comment about unfinished websites - there are a bunch of accessable, viewable Mac stores in Mt Hawthorn, Joondalup ... Jolimont (more pro friendly that one), even the CBD - that seems pretty reasonable for a computer with a 3% marketshare.

I like a up-to-date website as much as the next person, but it's not the be all and end all - While I don't always agree with Digilife's pricing, I appreciate their store presence and stock selection.

Cheers,
Tobes.

P.S. Aplogies Team Digital, haven't seen your digs in East Perth so didn't think it's fair to comment. :}


On 18/04/2005, at 3:53 PM, Edward Arrowsmith wrote:

In this case, Roger, Tara is new to Macs. She wanted to see and feel what she was was getting for her money, and to talk to a human about it. This is not possible at the Apple Store.

Its not easy for a non Mac person to shop around for Macs in Perth and not all their web sites are helpful, some are not up to date or easy to navigate. This is on the front page of a Perth Apple retailer's web site - it needs no comment: 'This web site is currently under construction, but please feel free to browse around what we have so far ...'

Anyway, still waiting ...



On 18/04/2005, at 9:05 AM, rogerk wrote:

 and of course there is always the Apple store.

Regards
Roger


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