Apple Store Screen Savers?

Looked in the other threads and did not find anything. How can I get the screen savers that are on display at Apple Stores? I think it is, or similar to, an old iPod commercial. Thanks in advance!

Thanks for the advice, but I don't know about bringing in a flash drive. I would assume they disable their usb and firewire ports just for that reason. There is a retail store here in Salt Lake called Simply Mac and I bet they could help me out if the retail store could not. I will try a Google search. Anyone else know where I could get this wicked cool screen saver? Thanks!

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