Pete at MIX10: David Kelley on the Prototype WPF and Silverlight Retail Experience
- Posted: Apr 16, 2010 at 8:47 AM
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The experience is based around the concept of small updatable product price tags (actually screens) that can both be updated in real-time and react to the presence of a person standing near them.
Very cool stuff. I'm always interested in seeing folks with an octopus of devices hanging off a PC that all converge into a single cohesive experience. Sweet.
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a couple of related posts:
a blog post about this kind of technology:
Immersive UX Changing the Face of Retail http://www.interactseattle.org/?p=538
and another video on same topic.
http://community.infragistics.com/ux/media/p/225460.aspx (same topic on pixel8)
and a few pictures:
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