Ali Bin Ali Group has opened a new Apple Premium Reseller store under the iSpot brand at Ezdan Mall.
The new store gives shoppers the opportunity to learn about and experience Apple’s innovative products and solutions, offering the complete range of Mac, iPad, iPhone and iPod along with a wide range of accessories.
“We’re very excited to open a new Apple Premium Reseller store,” said Mohamed A Ebrik, chief operating officer (ICT), Ali Bin Ali Group.
At iSpot, experts are available to help visitors learn about the latest products from Apple, including the iPad mini, with a 7.9-inch multi-touch display, FaceTime HD and 5 megapixel iSight cameras, ultrafast wireless performance and 10 hours of battery life, and the MacBook Pro, with Retina display.
The hands-on environment gives visitors the opportunity to “test-drive” the full range of products and Apple-trained staff can offer advice to both consumer and professional customers. Apple Premium Resellers also offer regular in-store demonstrations and training to help customers get the most out of their purchases.
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