Confirming reports from earlier this week, Apple is moving forward on plans to put iPads to work in its retail stores, not just as display models, but as tools to sell its other products.
In Australia and other countries, where its already Sunday, Apple stores have opened with a new setup that makes use of iPads as informational tools to customers around the store, taking the place of the paper-based informational signs next to the companys products.
As blog Mac Prices Australia has photographed at a local store, and picked up by Macstories, the encased iPads display information about nearby products such as prices and configurations to let customers compare and customize models. Theres also the option to page a retail employee to come over to provide assistance.
The new configuration gives Apple quite a bit of leeway as far as keeping information updated, no matter what product is nearby. Its also got the potential to let stores run with less staff on the floor, as an employee can be called to answer questions whenever customers alert the company through the app thats running on the iPads.
Apples plans to give its stores an iPad-centric digital revamp were unearthed earlier this week with multiple reports. Boy Genius Report posted a story earlier this week noting that Apple store employees could not take off time during the weekend and were required to attend a training session on Sunday. Following that, Apple Insider snagged photos of a stack of iPads delivered to one Apple store to be used on the sales floor. 9to5mac on Friday briefly posted screenshots of an app that was to be used by employees to run transactions, though those photos were removed shortly thereafter at Apples request.
The changes come just a few days after the 10th anniversary of Apples retail stores. Apple has since gone on to open more than 320 locations around the world, with most of those in the U.S. In its most recent quarterly earnings call and in briefings from the past several years, the company has said that around half of Mac buyers at the companys retail stores are buying a Mac machine for the first time.
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