Has anyone seen a new 17" MBP on display in an Apple Retail Store yet?

Just wondering if they have begun showing up in stores yet (even if just on display) since my local Apple store keeps saying "by the end of the month." Really want to see one in person before taking the plunge. Thanks.

Not yet... The retail stores usually get new products around the time they start shipping direct to customers (who pre-ordered).

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