Kiosks/TouchScreens/Interactive


MultiTaction Cell 55, Multi-user LCD Multitouch Display

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MultiTaction Cell

MultiTouch Ltd. introduces what it calls “the world’s largest integrated multi-user LCD multitouch display, the MultiTaction Cell 55.”

The product, a 55” display, is the first to emerge from the company’s new software and hardware platform for large-scale multitouch LCD displays, MultiTaction. Initial customers for the MultiTaction Cell 55 include Intel Corp., Momentum (American digital agency) and One Communication (Norwegian interactive design firm).

MultiTaction builds on MultiTouch’s patented optical imaging technology Computer Vision Through Screen for multitouch displays, and provides “the world’s most advanced set of touch, gesture and object recognition capabilities”.

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VISIX Debuts Wayfinding Solution

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WaypointVISIX introduces WayPoint, an interactive wayfinding and communications solution for corporate and college campuses, healthcare facilities, government buildings and other institutions.

A bundled solution, WayPoint combines selected content modules in layouts designed with the client’s logo, colors and branding. Content modules can include digital signage message playlists, auto-updating news, weather and RSS feeds, and Google maps showing places of interest like admissions, dining halls and bookstores with customized icons.

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The Next Generation of Surface

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Surface

The next generation of Microsoft Surface lets people to collaborate using a large, thin LCD that both senses your touch and sees things set on its screen.

And Samsung is the partner, making available a 40" Full HD 1080p screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio and 1920x1080 resolution.

The original surface was clunky, expensive, and had a very limited number of demo programs. Designed for demanding locations such as retail, hospitality and education, the new surface is only 4? thick, can be mounted vertically or horizontally. It can both sense your touch and see things set on it (that's Samsung’s Pixel Sense technology). It costs about $6000 less than the original (manufacturer's suggested price for Samsung SUR40 starts at $7600 in USA).

The Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface will reach business customers later in 2011 in 13 European countries and 10 others including USA and some Middle East markets. Dassault Aviation, Fujifilm, Red Bull GmbH, Royal Bank of Canada and Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. announce signed up to deploy the new product.

Microsoft and Samsung worked closely to develop the LCD panel which is being manufactured by Samsung and will be sold to business customers through its distribution network.

"With Samsung's cutting-edge interactive LCD technology and Microsoft's innovation in vision-based systems, together we were able to define a new LCD architecture," said HyungGuel Kim, senior VP Samsung Electronics LCD Business. "This brand-new concept of LCD provides image-sensing technology along with massive multitouch capability and enhanced horizontal durability, which are specialized for the Microsoft Surface experience."

Thin form factor, 4" thin, makes it easy to use horizontally, hang vertically with the VESA mount, or embed in walls or custom enclosures. Standard legs are available or customers can design and attach their own.

If SU40 takes off, you can say that Red Bull "gave it wings."

Red Bull, a producer of energy drinks, and Red Bull Media House, provider of media content from Red Bull extreme sports events, have selected T-Systems Multimedia Solutions, a Surface Strategic Partner, to develop a Surface application in an innovative project for use in bars and clubs.

Red Bull is investing in Surface for its ability to enhance the brand experience in a variety of locations, as well as its presence at worldwide extreme sports events. Using the Microsoft Surface application, fans of Red Bull will be able to interact with the product and multimedia content at the same time. When guests place their tagged Red Bull cans on the display, video content of Red Bull events and current news is shown on the display and can be saved for viewing later by snapping a photo of a QR tag with a smartphone.

Microsoft will also showcase Samsung SUR40 in its Microsoft Stores where they intend to deploy two to four Samsung SUR40 units per location.

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EDITOR's NOTE: Microsoft changed the name in JULY 2012. It's now called "Samsung SUR40 with Microsoft PixelSense." 

Hitachi’s Gesture System

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Hitachi

Microsoft Kinect isn’t the only gesture UI in the game. For one other example, Hitachi has shown in its lab a gesture-based system that will let you control any kind of information display on a TV or by a video projector, by simply waving your hands in any directions.

Here you can see the video of a working prototype that Hitachi is working on for digital signage, medical displays–as well as other CE areas like TV.

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The HumanKiosk

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At this year’s Digital Signage Expo in USA, The MediaTile Company showcased its HumanKiosk with 4G Video Presence.

MediaTile’s HumanKiosk utilizes 4G networking Video Presence technology to deliver a live, 2-way in-store video session as an integrated and relevant part of the content and messages displayed on the digital sign.

This enables a consumer to be much more actively engaged in a product experience though a live conversation with a representative of that product or service. A customer seeking additional information about a new product can simply touch the screen to establish a live visual and audio connection with a product expert located anywhere around the globe.

Once the video session is completed, the digital sign returns to its regular on-screen promotional schedule. Setting up the fully integrated solution requires nothing more than accessing a standard power outlet. It can be easily deployed into any retail, service or other locations that consumers regularly visit.

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