Classificação do local: 3 Brighton, United Kingdom
Naturally this Apple Mac store would be situated in the South Lanes. The main difference between this store and the Apple Mac store in Churchill Square is that you get service that is a little bit more personable. Add onto that the fact that this branch is never that busy and you have a winning combination. You even get to fiddle with any machine you want and even try your hand at making a tune or two. This task would be impossible at the Mac store. Go there now and play.
Ross M.
Classificação do local: 3 Brighton, United Kingdom
A fairly stylish store that stocks a range of Apple Laptops, Ipods, Sound docks and keyboards. Service is friendly and professional.
Joseph J.
Classificação do local: 4 Brighton, United Kingdom
It’s just beautiful in here. I have never been to an ACTUAL Apple store(except the iTunes store, but that doesn’t really count), so the next best thing for me is going to one of these registered dealers — or «Premium Re-Sellers» — who serve up all things Apple in one tasty store. If going to Solutions Inc. counted towards one of your five a day I’d definitely be there more. The store is kitted out with all the latest models that’ll keep you swooning for days. If you’re actually serious about making a purchase, it’s a great place to go and look at the practicalities of the model and how it works. Also make use of the staff, who are dedicated Apple experts(cough, geeks, cough) and will help differentiate RAM from ROM and make sure you have the model that’s right for you. I personally just go to look: which suits me fine!
Sarah-Jane B.
Classificação do local: 4 Brighton, United Kingdom
Before Apple opened a store in the Churchill Centre, Solutions Inc was the best place to go in Brighton to buy a new iPod, iPhone or iMac. Now? It’s still a great store, it just looks a little bare compared to the Apple Store. As well as offering all the latest desktop Apples, laptops, phones and iPods, they sell software, accessories, plugs and cases. The staff are friendly and knowledgable and they actively encourage customers to try out different models and work out what suits them best. If you’ve just bought a new iMac or iBook, they also run one to one sessions where they teach you how to edit movies, improve your photos and produce tracks through Final Studio, Aperture and Logic Studio. Can they help you become the new Godard or Wim Wenders? Sadly, no.