Tommy Hilfiger gets Dublin some interactive touch screens
Its Trinity Street store; in Ireland’s capital city, Dublin, has launched a through-window touch screen technology, providing an interface for passing shoppers to capture, stylise and submit their image as part of collage of images being shown on digital screens in the shop windows.
Surprisingly the screen isn’t switched off after hours, which means Friday nights on Trinity Street are going to be pretty interesting for the next few weeks.
The above quote and image is from this article at Tom’s Hardware. Oh good. There’s going to be some really interesting stuff for the staff to check out on Monday mornings. How does the touch screen react to projectile vomit? Oh that’s right, it’ll respond with your average Tommy Hilfiger design. ZING.
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