Touchscreens go mainstream for Tokyo vending machines

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pThe idea of touchscreen vending machines has been kicking around since the CES in 2009. You might remember the impressive display from the collaboration between Samsung and Coca Cola (on YouTube a href=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWb5IJhi9JM”here/a) with their highly interactive 46-inch LCD slapped onto the front of their new machine. Safe to say, however, this hi-tech solution for simple cold beverage vending has, as yet, failed to take off./p

pAll that could be about to change. It appears that vending machines of the touchscreen variety could be set to go mainstream in the gizmo-mad megalopolis of Tokyo, if the new machine of local vender emaCure/em, installed today in Shinagawa Station, is anything to go by. Vending machines and touchscreens are coincidentally, perhaps, the two favourite things of the Japanese, so it was only a matter of time really./p

pWe stumbled upon a growing crowd surrounding the newly installed contraption. It was causing quite a stir as, one-by-one, bashful salarymen plucked up the courage to go and put the machine through its paces for the benefit of the gawking crowds. Unfortunately, we weren’t afforded much time with the machine, what with frought station staff shooing us apologetically alongmdash;the rush hour torrent fast approachingmdash;but we did manage to grab a few snaps./p

pAmongst all the excitement we couldn’t help but spare a thought for the thousands of (heaven forfend!) emanalogue/em venders, that are now, what with technology adoption rates in Japan, surely not long for this world./p

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pmore pics of Tokyo’s new toy after the jump/pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/touchscreens_go_mainstream_for_tokyo_vending_machines_17119.asp”(more…)/a
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