The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free.
While most (79%) of Americans are excited about the chance to learn and try out new technologies, half are frustrated by the lack of access to them beyond what they read or see in the media, according to a new study by Intel and Toluna. With Intel being in my backyard, I had to checkout the buzz about the Intel Experience in select Best Buy stores across the country. I took a tour of the Intel Experience at the store in Clackamas, OR.

Averaging 240 square feet, the Intel Technology Experience shows customers the power of Intel: the technology behind these new, innovative activities is the same power behind the devices such as tablets and laptops the we all love and rely on every day. You can build and print your own 3D robot, show off your racing skills on Mars in an augmented reality world, master beats and remix tracks by Ne-Yo as a digital DJ, and check out the latest PC and tablet devices powered by Intel processors. The stations are really fun.
Check out the Make a 3D Robot Station:
Oh and the master beats and remix tracks by Ne-Yo as a digital DJ station was pretty wild, too
The areas will be staffed by specially trained Best Buy Blue Shirts to answer questions and help customers make the most of each area within the experience. Each season, Intel will refresh the venues with a new array of technology experiences. I went mid-week, so there wasn’t anyone staffing the station, but I still got to play. The store manager knew quite a bot about the display, as well.
For more information about the Intel Technology Experience areas, including a list of stores, visit www.bestbuy.com/intel.
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