10 Ways Microsoft's Retail Stores Will Differ From Apple Stores
#3
Posted 13 February 2009 - 08:15 AM
So since MSFT doesn't have their own computer, I wonder what OEM they will use. Unless they are secretly planning to drop the Microsoft PC for teh first time ever. They certainly have the money to do so.
Can you imagine a giant Zune mimicing the giant IPOD?
This would be the perfect time to pop out the Surface PC.
12.) A sign with the Apple Logo hanging by its stem.
Can you imagine a giant Zune mimicing the giant IPOD?
This would be the perfect time to pop out the Surface PC.
12.) A sign with the Apple Logo hanging by its stem.
#5
Posted 13 February 2009 - 08:24 AM
12) Microsoft Store security personnel will not allow the customer to leave after making a purchase, until the store is shut down completely.
13) If a customer enters the store carrying a product from another company, he will be informed that the other product is not certified by Microsoft and that he shouldn't use it. This will greatly confuse customers who just bought a new computer at the Big Box store next door, and aggravate computer professionals, but Microsoft store personnel will ignore any response other than "OK."
13) If a customer enters the store carrying a product from another company, he will be informed that the other product is not certified by Microsoft and that he shouldn't use it. This will greatly confuse customers who just bought a new computer at the Big Box store next door, and aggravate computer professionals, but Microsoft store personnel will ignore any response other than "OK."
#8
Posted 13 February 2009 - 08:26 AM
This is the most ridiculous and cheap journalism I have seen in a long time. This reporter has no idea of anything about either Microsoft or Apple and just for cheap publicity and inviting viewers with a slanted title wrote this piece of CRAP.
Both MS and Apple have their own value and atleast MS is humble in its approach to customers.
Please learn to write sensible journalism and not use the Microsoft powered PC to type some CRAP like this.
Both MS and Apple have their own value and atleast MS is humble in its approach to customers.
Please learn to write sensible journalism and not use the Microsoft powered PC to type some CRAP like this.
#10
Posted 13 February 2009 - 08:41 AM
WTF!!, this is the worse article I have read this year and even though its only Feb I bet you get the award. It seems PC world is the new People mag, in fact I bet there are more informative articles there than here. Brennon Slattery some village is missing their, ohh never mind...
#14
Posted 13 February 2009 - 08:55 AM
Wow. Get a life people.
1.) this is a blog (that's B-L-O-G). That means it's an opinion.
2.) this is an attempt at humor (that means F-U-N-N-Y)
They could have gone on with 40 more items and it could have only been better. Go at it CodeMercenary, it's all yours.
1.) this is a blog (that's B-L-O-G). That means it's an opinion.
2.) this is an attempt at humor (that means F-U-N-N-Y)
They could have gone on with 40 more items and it could have only been better. Go at it CodeMercenary, it's all yours.
#16
Posted 13 February 2009 - 09:05 AM
I agree that, while a little bit funny, this article really doesn't belong here. Mad Magazine maybe, but definitely not PCW.
And look, i'm a pc - I don't look down at mac users, i don't insult them, i don't brag that i spent less money on a computer that has, in my opinion, more WORLD WIDE functionality. I like my pc's just fine, i even like Vista, so shoot me...i'll never get this division. Do Pepsi drinkers insult Coke drinkers' intelligence? Do VW drivers insult the intelligence of Toyota drivers? Burger King/McDonalds, Staples/OfficeMax, etc.?
Why all the hate?
And look, i'm a pc - I don't look down at mac users, i don't insult them, i don't brag that i spent less money on a computer that has, in my opinion, more WORLD WIDE functionality. I like my pc's just fine, i even like Vista, so shoot me...i'll never get this division. Do Pepsi drinkers insult Coke drinkers' intelligence? Do VW drivers insult the intelligence of Toyota drivers? Burger King/McDonalds, Staples/OfficeMax, etc.?
Why all the hate?
#18
Posted 13 February 2009 - 09:06 AM
10 Ways Apple's Retail Stores Will Differ From Microsoft Stores:
1. They talk to every customer
as though they are a child, using only simple words so they don't get confused. Any customer asking a difficult question will be patted on the head and told it's not important.
2. All receipts are
printed out in crayon on pretty colored paper.
3. The employees are hackers at heart but have had
their personalities wiped so they appear to be as dumb as super-models.
4. In order to leave the store the customers have to jump in the trash can.
5. There will only be 1 apple store for every 10 Microsoft stores. After 20 years with less than 10% market share Apple will consider themselves a successful retail outlet.
6. With so few stores they will rarely get broken into thus gaining a reputation for security. The few thieves that try to break in will find that glass walls are much easier to break than steel walls with holes. Apple will quietly fix the cracks in their glass with the hopes that no one notices them.
7. Every year the Apple store will move to a new location and you have to pay another $100 to get permission to enter the new store. Sometimes the move will require the purchase of new clothes and shoes to enter the store.
8. Every 10 years they will totally change how the store works and you'll have to buy a new car and get new credit cards and cash in order to use the new store. At the Microsoft store you will be able to use the car, credit cards and cash that you've used your whole life. The new stores will be based on the building design the Microsoft stores have always used but the Apple stores will claim the change is innovative.
9. While the Microsoft store will have a whole department dedicated to gaming the Apple store will have one shelf comprised mostly of 20 year old games, most of them variations on Myst.
10. Customers will only be able to buy music supplied by the Apple store and will only be able to listen to it while they are in the store.
CodeMercenary
aka Steve Hiner
1. They talk to every customer
as though they are a child, using only simple words so they don't get confused. Any customer asking a difficult question will be patted on the head and told it's not important.
2. All receipts are
printed out in crayon on pretty colored paper.
3. The employees are hackers at heart but have had
their personalities wiped so they appear to be as dumb as super-models.
4. In order to leave the store the customers have to jump in the trash can.
5. There will only be 1 apple store for every 10 Microsoft stores. After 20 years with less than 10% market share Apple will consider themselves a successful retail outlet.
6. With so few stores they will rarely get broken into thus gaining a reputation for security. The few thieves that try to break in will find that glass walls are much easier to break than steel walls with holes. Apple will quietly fix the cracks in their glass with the hopes that no one notices them.
7. Every year the Apple store will move to a new location and you have to pay another $100 to get permission to enter the new store. Sometimes the move will require the purchase of new clothes and shoes to enter the store.
8. Every 10 years they will totally change how the store works and you'll have to buy a new car and get new credit cards and cash in order to use the new store. At the Microsoft store you will be able to use the car, credit cards and cash that you've used your whole life. The new stores will be based on the building design the Microsoft stores have always used but the Apple stores will claim the change is innovative.
9. While the Microsoft store will have a whole department dedicated to gaming the Apple store will have one shelf comprised mostly of 20 year old games, most of them variations on Myst.
10. Customers will only be able to buy music supplied by the Apple store and will only be able to listen to it while they are in the store.
CodeMercenary
aka Steve Hiner
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