iPads make kiosks so easy, it’s practically cheating
Posted in: UncategorizedpSooner or later businesses were bound to figure out that the iPad makes the perfect low-cost, low-maintenance kiosk; all that’s needed is an app developer to encapsulate your content and a physical form to drop the iPad in./p
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pIf you wanted to skimp on the app developer, it’s feasible that you could just write up a PDF and call it up in iBooks; for the physical form, a company called A HREF=”http://www.beyondkiosks.com/style.php?s=iPADt=KIOSKS” Beyond Kiosks is now producing/A both countertop and freestanding iPad enclosures that turn the things into their own kiosks. /p
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pTechnical demands of the designs are low: All that’s needed is a radio-transparent case to admit a Wi-Fi signal, and Beyond Kiosks has designed the bezel to cover up the iPad’s home button “so users cannot escape from the kiosk application.” Having worked on exhibit designs before, I can say it seems so easy to whip up an iPad kiosk that it’s almost like cheating.br /
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