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    Avenue of the Arts South, Washington Square West

    This place is a god-send. I broke the screen of my iPhone TWICE in less than a week. Felt horribly…read moreridiculous but they didn't judge. They work so fast but you'll leave with quality repair. Both times my phone was fixed in a half hour. I cannot go a day without my phone (with work emails and such flowing through) so I needed to get this fixed fast. Just a bit of a walk from my job in center city. I spent $140 for a screen replacement. There is a 6 month warranty on the work but not for physical damage. If there's a pixelated screen because of the screen replacement, they'll try to correct it for free. Of course it hurt to spend that amount of money twice, but what can you do. Getting a Lifeproof case ASAP.

    This place is AWESOME! Just went back to fix a broken iPhone screen. Long story short we got the…read morereturning customer discount... major bonus points... plus the Yelp check in discount so yet another bonus. Phone was as good as new (actually better because no scratches on the glass) in literally 30 minutes. AMAZING! Will come back to for all my iPhone repair needs! Also another great tid-bit. I was looking at replacing my otter box because mine was chipping and I was suggested to just contact the company because they would replace it. You heard right, the employee directed me to replace it for free and not pay for a new one at their store... TALK ABOUT HONESTY. This is everything you want from a business. Fast, Reliable, Honest, and Service with a smile!

    Apple Walnut Street - Apple Watch 8 Ultra

    Apple Walnut Street

    (270 reviews)

    $$$

    Penn Center, Rittenhouse Square

    This review is for the Apple Vision Pro Demo on launch day, 2-Feb-2024…read more WOO HOO! AMAZING DEMO! I was the first customer at my local Apple Store to receive an in-person demo today (everyone else was picking up their AVP). The specialist who demonstrated the AVP ("Josh"!!!) was the one who went to Apple HQ to be trained and then come back to train the store folks. He started by telling me how EXCITED he was. Three times! Ooh! I was EXCITED! The training part of the demonstration is very carefully planned and choreographed. Very well done! The specialist has an iPad Mini and can see what you see, and can guide you when you get stuck. I had already had my "aha" moment last January with Oculus Quest 2, so the impact of the fully-immersive videos and examples wasn't as strong as others who will not have yet experienced VR in a way that convinces your brain. The _reality_ which is created by this device is unparalleled. Even the AR passthrough of the store was so real, it actually *didn't* impress me. It was naturally real and responsive, mostly without distraction (see below). MINE: * the lack of clarity at the periphery is palpable and confusing. the trade-off is that what you see front and center is mind-blowingly accurate. * quick head movements reveal The Matrix. gosh, the naked human eye is a marvelous thing!! but it makes me imagine that in time, the tech will solve this problem too. * the OOTB "solo-knit" stretchy-fabric headband is clearly for lying in bed or on the sofa where the weight of the AVP can be on top of or nearly on top of your face. In 2 minutes, it was too heavy and very uncomfortable. I tried adjusting a bit, but I'll probably be looking for after-market headbands. * the cameras' field of view for your hand gestures is quite wide, but the cameras still need to see your fingertips (obviously) * the AR effects are uncanny. the shadow effect on the table by the window suspended above it is next-level. SO REAL. indeed, this is the dawn of a new era. another big step toward The Matrix. * the "focus" effect to show you what the AVP thinks you're looking at isn't different enough from what's around it. maybe i just need to get used to it, but i wish highlighted items were just a very bit larger. * the ambient noise of the Apple Store is so loud, it ruins any chance of having an audio experience to match the visual. I even put my hands over my ears and the speakers, but it was no good. * AirPods Max will NOT fit over the AVP. i feel like the Max should have been kept alive and for it to be an option with AVP. AirPods Pro noise-canceling isn't good enough in an airplane. shucks. * panoramic photos, zoomed-in, become life-changing moments remembered vividly * the spatial video of the birthday party with the cake in front of you places the cake right in front of you. if it's been a while since you've seen convincing 3D content, this is gonna make you reach out and try to touch it. I did. I WISH: * i had been able to try a magic keyboard and mouse with it. * the demo could have let me use my own AirPods Pro, that I could experience the AVP with immersive audio. the store's ambient noise was really loud. NEXT: * i need to immediately make "panorama" my default camera setting. * i can't wait for the library of recognized hand gestures to expand. i can't wait to be able to conduct a symphony orchestra and feel like i'm there, on the podium, doing it. i imagine that entirely new gesture languages will form to replace the old and clunky controllers-with-buttons that have dominated our gaming lives since Magnavox. * i need to find out what hardware and software are needed to capture in the 8K 180-degree Immersive Video format * i can't wait for privacy awareness to evolve to the point that folks sensitive to being captured by video cameras know how to opt-out; so that Apple can open up the cameras to 3rd party devs for the flood of AR use cases. But it's going to be years from now. shucks. I CAN'T WAIT TO READ YOUR INSPIRED IDEAS AND USE CASES. POST AND SHARE THEM, FOLKS!

    Don't bother coming here for a warranty repair. They lie about taking your phone to repair covered…read moreby warranty then make you wait hours to tell you they won't repair it unless you pay even with warranty. Real Shady upsell tactic Sent from Never buying iPhone again

    Com-Four-Comp - computers - Updated May 2026

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