It's a virtual world. With sensitive touchscreens, it's now possible to create virtual keyboards on a kiosk's monitor. Does that spell extinction for the tried-and-true mechanical keyboards of yesteryear? Tim Burke sounds off.
Case Studies: Enclosed on an island When the people of Bermuda wanted to deploy informative plasma screens in its bus terminal area, they knew there would be difficulties. Discover how ITSEnclosures was able to protect the displays from the salty sea air.
Features: KIOSKCOM EUROPE: Two shows become one Integrated touchscreens and networked digital signage hint at what may soon be the ultimate convergence of two disparate industries.
Features: The self-service dressing room It's the dressing room of the future: as the shopper walks in with a pile of clothes, RFID readers, touchscreen monitors and kiosks combine to create an experience that is customized to the consumer. Find out how.
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