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The '''consumer terminal''' is the cheapest and most ubiquitous [[terminal device]] capable of receiving the [[Consumerium buying signal]]. There may be some [[Consumerium Service access]] that can only be received with a [[web browser]]. | The '''consumer terminal''' is the cheapest and most ubiquitous [[terminal device]] capable of receiving the [[Consumerium buying signal]]. | ||
See [[Hardware requirements]] for more detail on what kinds of devices will likely act as consumer terminals. | |||
There may be some [[Consumerium Service access]] that can only be received with a [[web browser]], so the [[retail kiosk]] or [[office host]] or [[home host]] computers may be involved. |
Latest revision as of 12:58, 10 March 2004
The consumer terminal is the cheapest and most ubiquitous terminal device capable of receiving the Consumerium buying signal.
See Hardware requirements for more detail on what kinds of devices will likely act as consumer terminals.
There may be some Consumerium Service access that can only be received with a web browser, so the retail kiosk or office host or home host computers may be involved.