AT&T first to introduce Microsoft Surface in its retail stores

Posted by Dusan on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 at 10:28 am under CTIA Wireless 2008 @ Las Vegas, Cingular/AT&T, Announcements

Microsoft Surface

AT&T announced that they will be the first company that will bring Microsoft Surface to life in a retail environment. The idea is of course to enhance the customer experience, get more people to visit their stores and hopefully get more business out of it.

Beginning April 17, select AT&T stores in New York City, Atlanta, San Antonio and San Francisco will get the table-shaped computers. If everything goes well (i.e. people love it), AT&T will further expand Surface to other locations.

The interactive touch displays will let customers do what I call the “LEC” thing, where “L” stands for “Learn”, “E” for “Explore” and “C” for “Customize.”

We’ll certainly watch how things progress at AT&T with Microsoft Surface deployments and will even try to post a real-world photo from one of their stores as soon as we can. In the meantime, if you want more details - check out the Surface-dedicate web page at AT&T’s website and/or the official press release.


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