Well that's a fair argument except for a few things.
You can't say Microsoft is 100% focused on great products because they still managed to release poor products. Among these are Windows Vista, the worst operating system in the past ten years, Microsoft Office, which for all the high points, is still bloated and cursed by its own monopoly, windows media player, which is awful, internet explorer, which is only a market leader because it is default.
I get that you're not happy with Apple's retail policy, but that does not mean that Microsoft is about to commandeer smart phone supremacy from Apple. You want to see bad retail, take a half hour and go into a Microsoft store. The store is uninteresting, the people are far less helpful, and the products have no innovation.
Tim cook isn't Scully but they come from the same line of thinking.
Steve you will be missed.
Till then keep supporting APPLE.![]()
Tim Cock has no vision. All he sees is $$$$
Browett will destroy the retail store experience for customers. You'd figure that Tim would be smart enough to see this.
I haven't had that experience with the Microsoft Store at all. Most people that I talk to there know what they're talking about and they don't treat me like I don't. The products don't lack innovation; they just lack Apple's fit and finish. There's a difference. You'll find laptops there that are faster and technologically superior to even the fastest MacBook Pro. Retina display they may not have, but performance that gives the non-retina 15" MacBook Pro a run for its money, that they have in abundance. And no, I'm not a Microsoft fanboy; I just see fault in your argument.
yea. this is one of the many things, post-jobs, that will contribute to the Apple bubble bursting in the next few years.
Mark my words.
It's been said many times, but the appointment of Browett was a truly terrible step. PC World/Dixons/Currys are all crystal clear examples how NOT to retail electronics.
Don't these stores make a ton of money already? They're the most profitable chain retail store per square foot in the U.S.:
http://m.gizmodo.com/5903437/foot-for-foot-apple-stores-rake-in-17x-more-cash-than-other-retail-outlets
This is a big mistake that they're making, but it looks like maybe they'll back off a bit after "screwing up".
Sorry, you just lost all credibility with me right there. They may make some of the best known guitars in the world, though.
Tim cook isn't Scully but they come from the same line of thinking.
Steve you will be missed.
Steve Jobs would've never allowed this.![]()