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Microsoft opens up two new specialty stores in Wisconsin and Texas

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
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Microsoft has announced the openings of two new specialty stores in the states of Wisconsin and Texas. These specialty stores are not the full retail stores that we are familiar with, but are simple stores that offer a select number of popular Microsoft products.

Starting July 26th, a new specialty store will open at Mayfair in the city of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. On August 8th, a new retail store will open at the La Plaza Mall in McAllen, Texas. Microsoft has been working hard to open specialty and full retail stores across the United States as of late. During the months of May and June, Microsoft opened up four new specialty stores.

“Consumers will have the same excellent choice, value and service as the existing retail stores, as well as an engaging way to experience the best of Microsoft’s products and services. Moreover, Microsoft’s knowledgeable and friendly staff members will provide personalized information and service to suit customers’ needs. The specialty stores offer a curated assortment of best-in-class products, including Windows 8, Microsoft Surface RT and Pro, Windows Phone, Xbox, Kinect, and Microsoft Office 365,” Microsoft stated in an official press release.

If you live near these two areas, head over and check it out once they are open.

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