"The Wall" in Helsinki. Its a touchscreen display that allows users to learn more about the area and also send images home, among other things.
We could use this technology in Manhattan Harbour much in the same way Harrah's has started to use it in Rio: Find restaurants and make reservations, find drink specials, book a boat for the day, book a hotel room, reserve a private car to the game, find out ferry times, and more.
Harrah's Entertainment usage of interactive touch screens
In retail, Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger have started to use interactive touch screens in their retail locations. It allows window shoppers to interact with the display window and see if particular items are in stock or browse store inventory.
Monday, January 26, 2009
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Seems pretty cutting-edge. I like to hear that these kinds of things are being contemplated.
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