An interactive kiosk is a computer terminal featuring specialized hardware and software that provides access to information and applications for communication, commerce, entertainment, or education.
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An interactive kiosk is a computer terminal featuring specialized hardware and software that provides access to information and applications for communication, commerce, entertainment, or education.
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Lappe's Interactive kiosk, called The Plato Hotline allowed students and visitors to find movies, maps, directories, bus schedules, extracurricular activities, and courses.
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The interactive kiosk was created, manufactured, and customized by ByVideo Inc of Sunnyvale, CA.
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TeleInteractive kiosk can be considered the technical successor to the telephone booth, a publicly accessible set of devices that are used for communication.
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An interactive kiosk allows users to print pictures from their digital images.
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Instant Print Stations - This type of photo Interactive kiosk uses internal printers to instantly create photographic prints for a self serve paying customer.
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An Internet Interactive kiosk is a terminal that provides public Internet access.
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The Interactive kiosk is highly visual and includes a product builder to assist with order accuracy and customization.
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Visitor management and security Interactive kiosk can facilitate the visitor check-in process at businesses, schools, and other controlled access environments.
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Additional kiosk displays include a "Threads of Migration" interactive exhibition featuring three touch-screen kiosks as part of "The Journey: New Eras of Immigration" section, which covers immigration since 1954.
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