Interactive window | iWindow
This is how it works:
A transparent foil or panel is mounted to the inside of the window. A projection to outside is shown on it. The projection is interactive; the panel reacts to the touch of user standing outside the shop. In this manner a passer-by can call up the price of a property or choose his search criteria from a menu. The projection has a high resolution and good picture quality. The display is lightweight, durable and available in sizes from 32 inch to 134 inch. Large sizes are available on request.
Shop windows are of course not the only places where interactive messages can be shown. Other possible locations are:
| In a shop. | |
| At exhibitions. | |
| Waiting rooms at town halls or other public offices, for example. | |
| in restaurants. | |
| During meetings. | |
| in museums. | |
| At the reception desk. |
Interactive display in brief:
| 24 hour interaction with potential customers. | |
| The touch screen reacts being touched by passers-by and is therefore inviting. | |
| East to install in any shop window and simple to use. | |
| Flexibility in content, dimensions and effects. | |
| Touch screen available in sizes from 35 inch to 134 inch, larger on request. | |
| Stable software, projection screens and beamers. | |
| Not only for sale, but also to rent. |

