Classes: October 2010

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S. Burlington – Sun. 10/10/10 5:15pm to 6:45pm

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S. Burlington – Sun. 10/17/10 5:15pm to 6:45pm

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  • October Specials

    **$5 off AppleCare for any iPod with purchase of new iPod**

    **$5 off an in-store 20 minute lesson with purchase of new Mac**

    **Closeout savings on a 15-inch MacBook Pro 2.8GHz machine: $1679.99**

    “Click here for details and specs on this MacBook Pro offer!”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/73881/macbook-pro-15in-2-8ghz-4gb-500gb/at_bis

    Be sure to mention Best in Showroom when you purchase any of these specials!


  • 4th Annual Free Recycling Event!

    For the 4th year in a row we are very excited to once again offer a free electronic waste recycling day. This event continues to grow for us and has become hugely successful, each year it seems we manage to recycle more than the previous year and each year think we can’t top the year before.

    In fact this event has become so incredibly success that this year we will offer this event in 2 locations! On Saturday October 23rd we will be offering free electronic recycling in both Vermont and New Hampshire. Without the incredible support from the community an event as large as this would not be possible, so start your fall cleaning now and drop off your unwanted electronics for FREE.

    * **WHEN:** Saturday, October 23 from 9am – 3pm
    * **WHERE:** Mall of New Hampshire in Manchester, NH **and** Ben & Jerry’s Headquarters in S. Burlington, VT

    Help us keep all of this toxic stuff out of our waterways and landfills!

    **For a complete list of acceptable items and further details about the event (including our pledge to recycle responsibly in the US) visit:** “Smalldog.com/ewaste2010”:http://www.smalldog.com/ewaste2010/at_bis

  • Free In-Store Seminars: October 2010

    Every Saturday, we hold free seminars in our S. Burlington store. Come in for more details!

    **10/09**
    2pm: Pages
    4pm: iPad

    **10/16**
    2pm: Mail
    4pm: iPad

    **10/23**
    2pm: iChat
    4pm: iPad

    **10/30**
    2pm: iTunes + App Store
    4pm: iPad

  • Product of the Month: October 2010

    We have a great selection of LaCie backup drives in stock at all our retail stores!

    We say it all the time, but it never gets old: BACK UP BACK UP BACK UP!

    Check out what we have in stock–a hard drive is one of the most important (but yet most often forgotten) items you can buy with your new Mac!

  • The New iPod shuffle and nano

    It’s been a while since Apple revised any of the iPods, and a few weeks ago, we saw some major changes to many in the line. The iPod touch saw its first major change since its original release with the addition of HD video recording and Face Time, to name a few. The nano and the shuffle changed most drastically, though, with completely new form factors and features.

    For many customers, the nano and the shuffle are now closely matched products. Both feature a convenient built-in belt clip, both are very small in size and are easily clipped to clothing/bags, etc. and both models come in a variety of colors. However, the similarities between the two models stop here.

    The shuffle is still the perfect solution for the athletic iPod user looking for something small, lightweight and simple to use. A great improvement was made to the shuffle by reverting back to a style seen a few years ago (rarely, if ever, has this happened in Apple history!). The shuffle once again has the clickwheel on the iPod itself, rather than on the headphones.

    Apple did keep the VoiceOver feature, which is great for finding your playlists and identifying artists. The shuffle also works great for Podcasts, so don’t limit yourself to just music! Unfortunately, the one thing that the shuffle is not great for is audio books (due to both the lack of screen and capacity size), so if you’re an avid audio book listener you might want to consider the nano instead.

    Speaking of the nano, it now features a whole new look and a touch screen that is very similar to the iPod touch. You simply swipe your finger on the screen to navigate through different options on the screen and tap an icon to select a feature such as music, audio books, photos and radio. One thing Apple omitted: the iPod nano no longer includes a video camera–perhaps because the small, shuffle-like form factor is not really conducive for video playback. If you’re looking for video capabilities, you’ll want to look at the iPod touch.

    The iPod nano still uses Apple’s dock connector, so it will fit into most third party docking stations, stereos, and any other accessory that utilizes that connection. Of course, it is still compatible with any device, headphones or headsets that use the standard 3.5mm port.

    iPod nanos and iPod shuffles are in stock (though supplies are somewhat limited initially due to popularity), so stop in and check them out!

  • October Coupon

    **Save $10 on the purchase of any LaCie back up drive when you buy a new computer or AppleCare!**