MacXprts opens in Hudson
The MacXprts Network (pronounced Mac Experts) announced the grand opening for its new location in Hudson at the same location as Digital Garage, 510 Second St. The celebration begins Friday, Nov. 20.
The MacXprts Network (pronounced Mac Experts) announced the grand opening for its new location in Hudson at the same location as Digital Garage, 510 Second St. The celebration begins Friday.
While the managers and staff at this new store have been part of Hudson’s Mac community for over a decade, this grand opening event will formally introduce the MacXprts name to the Hudson community.
MacXprts will showcase Apple’s current line of computer, iPods and other products and offer experience in sales, service and support of Apple products.
Digital Garage has been serving the community’s Mac and PC service needs for over 10 years. MacXprts-Hudson is under the management of Greg Tellijohn. He has been actively involved in the Apple community for over 30 years.
The Chairman of the Board of Directors for The MacXprts Network of stores, Duane Burghard, was in Hudson last week.
“We are really looking forward to the opportunity to serve the Hudson area,” Burghard said. “Greg and his staff have worked incredibly hard to make this new store a reality, and I couldn’t be more pleased.”
The MacXprts Network was founded in 1994 to provide customers nationwide with a superior customer experience when buying Apple computers. The MacXprts Network is a Premier level Apple Specialist (the highest rating attainable by Apple) and one of the largest Apple Computer dealers in the nation. It is nationally headquartered in Columbia, Missouri and currently includes 10 retail stores and over 50 representative firms in 35 states. The Hudson store is the second in the state of Wisconsin. MacXprts provides all things Apple in the communities they serve; they sell new Apple computers, iPods and peripherals and their Authorized Apple Service Center will repair all Apple computer models.
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