A look around the CETW Show Floor (Part 2)
Here's the second part to the previous post.
Olea Kiosks new iPad enclosure. As tablets become commonplace in a lot of retail and retaurant environments, it makes sense to have a protective enclosure for this type of technology.
Season Group had a nice industrial tablet to show when I stopped by. The back of the tablet is not completely flat. It actually had an area that stuck out a couple inches to hold the internals of the machine. All the tablets i've seen so far have been completely flat. For more rugged apllications such as industrial use, I thought Season Group's tablet would be perfect.
Here one of Comark's offerings at the show. Simple, clean and pretty affordable.
I have not typically been a believer of 3D technology. I saw Avatar on the bigscreen and felt a little nauseous by the time I came out. After seeing 3D Fusions HD quality 3D Technology, I changed my mind. Watching close ups of flowers on this screen was amazing. I'm going to find out more about their patented 3D technology for Display Alliance.
Bi-Search had one of the nicer booth's at the show, highlighting some of their banner type displays shown above.
RedDotNet Kiosks really impressed me. They are small and friendly looking. After scrolling around on one for a while, I could see how their design would be a great fit in a lot of retail environments.
Frank Mayer and Associates showed off a lot of their new Interactive Kiosks. I had a chance to check out their new Windows 7 Kiosk which I will be posting a video of on Display Alliance.
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