@LarBear360 and I met at Rooster Cafe today in Costa Mesa, then walked to the DJI store across the street. I learned the owner has basically rebranded Aerial Media Pros, and now they are an official DJI store at a new location. It's very nice, looks like an Apple store inside, much like other DJI stores I've see photos of. They had all the new stuff on display (except the X7). They have the monster M600, an M200,
Inspire2, Obsidian Phantom 4P, Cendence controller, Crystal Sky displays, as well as Mavic, Phantom4P and Spark. It was worth the visit to see this gear. They have a nice indoor flying cage also, but I wonder if they can even take off, since they are 1 mile from John Wayne Airport runway (I forgot to ask that question).
One of the main questions I had, they had no definitive answer. My question was, can Crystal Sky play 4K video from from the SD card and send the video out the HDMI port. It seems these guys had never tried to play SD cards in the display, so they really didn't know. They "think" it will play 1080, but I got the impression they were guessing. I haven't been able to find any literature that covers that subject, neither could they apparently.
One disappointment I learned was their purchase policy. If they sell you a defective drone they won't exchange it, they send it to DJI for warranty repair, and you wait. This is a disappointing policy, given the number of defective drones DJI ships, as a result of no outgoing inspection, apparently. The sales-guy himself admitted they see a good number of defective drones out of the box from the factory, but they won't exchange it like Apple will. I informed him that motivates customers to buy from others at lower prices like B&H with free shipping and no sales tax, or Amazon, both with 30 day exchange options for defective product. He didn't have an answer for that. That's a serious problem for them to succeed IMO.
This location is an authorized repair station for DJI. They don't do warranty work, only DJI does that in Cerritos, CA. However, if you crash your drone while under warranty, this location can repair it for a price quicker than DJI (because you can bring it in and pick it up), AND the warranty from DJI is still good after the repair. If a NON-AUTHORIZED repair shop repairs your drone while in warranty, you lose the DJI warranty no matter how old it is.
Here are some photos of the store. They claim it's the largest in the US. It's very nice, I hope they do well.