NextWindow's touch screen technology is used in many
innovative and exciting interactive displays in locations around
the world - enhancing user experience, improving customer
relations and increasing revenue.
This page introduces some of the creative touchscreen solutions implemented by our
customers. Click on the "More information" links to see details of each application.
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Multi-Touch
NextWindow's technology supports multi-touch, which surpasses the
capability of traditional pointing devices. Multi-touch provides a
much richer set of gestures. For example, you can use your finger
and thumb in a stretching, squeezing or rotating action to
manipulate an object on screen.
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Interactive digital signs attract customers' attention and
provide dynamic and highly effective displays.
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Touch-sensitive solutions provide simple, user-driven directions for
customers in large complexes such as shopping malls or airports.
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Museums and other tourist attractions require
sophisticated, robust touch screen solutions that invite public interaction
and make the vast range of information exciting and engaging.
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Use a touch screen with a DVD player
to deliver exciting interactive multi-media presentations.
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Make classroom lectures and boardroom conferences more effective with interactive whiteboards.
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This amazing picture was drawn on a Kortek 46" LCD touch screen by a
visitor at the AETI exhibition, Earls Court, London, 24th January 2006.
Click to see larger picture
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Enhance customer service with exciting interactive displays that customers can use to explore new products or promotions.
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Offer a more efficient ticket purchasing system with an interactive self-service touch screen.
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Create outstanding interactive exhibits with interactive displays for new products or promotions.
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Vodafone New Zealand deployed NextWindow touch screens to launch Vodafone Live!
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Auckland Sky Tower transformed their observation deck experience with NextWindow's unique
interactive 'Eye in the Sky' touch kiosks.
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