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Interactive Displays

  • Ford Trucks Interactive Display

    Client: Jackson Dawson, Dearborn, MI
    Introduction: November 1, 2004
    Size of Run: 2,330
    Distribution: Automotive/Aftermarket Stores
    Dimensions (H x W x D): 5'2" x 4'10" x 2'8"
    Weight: 50 lb.
    Producer: EPI Printing, Livonia, MI
    Ford Trucks Interactive Display
  • GE Lighting Comparator

    Client: GE Lighting, Cleveland, OH
    Introduction: May 1, 2005
    Size of Run: 200
    Distribution: Mass Merchants
    Dimensions (H x W x D): 31" x 44" x 12"
    Weight: 84 lb.
    Producer: Downing Retail Display, Copley, OH
    GE Lighting Comparator
  • PalmOne LifeDrive Countertop

    Client: PalmOne, Milipitas, CA
    Producer: Marketing Drive, San Francisco
    Number of Displays: 900
    Comments: PalmOne placed its LifeDrive shelf unit in stores near laptops and multimedia entertainment devices. The "mini computer" can be used for both office and entertainment needs.
    PalmOne LifeDrive Countertop
  • Putumayo Music In-line Display

    Client: Putumayo World Music, New York
    Producer: Faulding Architecture, New York (design); KJ Woodwork, Austin, Texas (manufacturing)
    Comments: Putumayo World Music's World Culture Center display brings world music to a Whole Foods Market store. It includes listening stations and a running DVD.
    Putumayo Music In-line Display
  • Pepsi 'Star Wars' Interactive Display

    The key piece in Pepsi's "Call On Yoda" in-store program was the interactive display, which consisted of the parts shown here: a corrugated shell with a voice box; a two-sided, distortion-printed Yoda poster; and a handprint depression pad. Consumers placed their palm on the prints and received answers to questions they asked of the Jedi Master.
    Producer: Integrated Display Co. (IDC), New York
    Pepsi 'Star Wars' Interactive Display
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