Walking In A Winter WonderLab: Google Opens Retail Shops In Time For Holiday Season

Google is trying out a new retail experience this holiday season, launching six Google Winter WonderLab locations across the country.  Opening in New York City, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Jersey and Sacramento, Google says the Winter Wonderlab shops will offer customers a chance to try out Google products like the Nexus tablet, Chromebook and […]

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Google Winter Wonderlab logoGoogle is trying out a new retail experience this holiday season, launching six Google Winter WonderLab locations across the country.  Opening in New York City, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Jersey and Sacramento, Google says the Winter Wonderlab shops will offer customers a chance to try out Google products like the Nexus tablet, Chromebook and Google Chromecast.

According to the Winter Wonderlab website, customers are invited to, “check out new gadgets like the Nexus 7, make a slow-motion video in the giant snow globe, or just escape the holiday hustle with endless games, music, and videos.”

Google says their newest Nexus tablet, Chromebook and Chromecast devices can be ordered at the locations, but does not make any mention of Google Glass.

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