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Apple.com is back with new redesign and page for Apple Watch

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Apple’s live broadcast of today’s keynote was one of the worst of all-time, but if you didn’t catch all the detail of the Apple Watch you can now head to Apple.com/watch to learn all the deets on Apple’s new wearable.

Apple Watch doesn’t launch until 2015 and there’s still no word on battery life, or how much the high end models will cost, but for now you can drool over its Sapphire display and six different wrist straps.

Along with the new Apple Watch page, the website has been redesigned with a sleek new menu bar that’s just as flat as iOS 7 and 8. The website is also responsive with a new mobile view on iPhone and iPad. Promotional pages for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are also available, but the Apple Store is still offline.

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5 responses to “Apple.com is back with new redesign and page for Apple Watch”

  1. J in Co says:

    The live broadcast was pretty bad to say the very least. I speak a bit of Japanese but couldn’t understand the lady over Tim or Phil…

  2. Lefty says:

    I wonder if they will make one for lefties, who often wear their watch on their right wrist. As it is configured it will be really difficult to use the digital crown by reaching all the way around the watch — and my hand will obscure the display.

  3. b_freeman says:

    Am I the only person not impressed with how the Apple Watch looks?

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