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The first non-US flagship Microsoft Store is soon to open in Sydney

Microsoft today announced that it will soon open its first non-US Microsoft Store in Sydney’s Pitt Street Mall.

The flagship Asia Pacific store will well Windows PCs, Surface tables, Windows Phones, Xbox One, the Office suite of programs and more.

“But this will be much more than a store,” Microsoft said. “It will embody the world class innovation that you have come to expect from Microsoft and be a space where consumers – from teens who love gaming to parents who want to ensure their families are safe online, to small business owners looking for guidance – can visit and learn how to make the most of their technology, so they can make the most of every moment.”

A specific opening date was not stated.


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