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Wednesday 1st November 2006
Apple resellers throw their doors open 9:22AM, Wednesday 1st November 2006
Two new Apple Premium Resellers will open stores on Saturday, 4 November in Glasgow and Brighton.

Scotsys will open Scotland's first Apple Premium Reseller at 164 Great Western Road, Glasgow [pictured]. First-day visitors to the store will be able to take advantage of offers and promotions, including a free iPod nano to the first ten shoppers and a prize draw for a new iMac.

'The inroads made by Scotsys within Scotland is underscored by this major investment into our Glasgow retail outlet,' said John McAleenan,Scotsys managing director. 'Apple technology, with its innovative and well-integrated hardware and software, makes it so easy to be creative, whether in the home, the classroom or the designers' studio.'

Meanwhile in Brighton, Olympic gold medallist Sally Gunnell will open Solutions' new store at Brighton Place, The Lanes. A second Solutions store opens in Bournemouth on 18 November.

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