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    Electronic display cards
    == Electronic display cards ==
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    Instead of using paper for standard display cards in stores (which would have to be rewritten almost every day for current information) there is a highly developed electronic paper (invented recently in the U.S.) ready for the market. These electronic display cards have already been tested in a sample super market store to update the prices for each product every day. The electronic cards are connected wirelessly to a main computer in the store and from there on to the head office. An integration of a buying signal would be a piece of cake. You only have to convince one some market chain to pick up the idea... (the others will follow).  
    Instead of using paper for standard display cards in stores (which would have to be rewritten almost every day for current information) there is a highly developed electronic paper (invented recently in the U.S.) ready for the market. These electronic display cards have already been tested in a sample super market store to update the prices for each product every day. The electronic cards are connected wirelessly to a main computer in the store and from there on to the head office. An integration of a buying signal would be a piece of cake. You only have to convince one some market chain to pick up the idea... (the others will follow).  
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    The main advantages are:<br>
    '''The main advantages are:'''<br>
    _ 24/7 real-time information about a product directly at the shelf in the store - if the buying signal is connected directly to a buying signal database somewhere on the internet<br>
    _ 24/7 real-time information about a product directly at the shelf in the store - if the buying signal is connected directly to a buying signal database somewhere on the internet<br>
    _ no more hands-on price taggings, nor installing any extra stuff for the buying signal - thus no effort for the staff nor for the buyer necessary<br>
    _ no more hands-on price taggings, nor installing any extra stuff for the buying signal - thus no effort for the staff nor for the buyer necessary<br>
    _ daily price changes (which occur very often) are easily done by one person in the head office
    _ daily price changes (which occur very often) are easily done by one person in the head office
    For more information [mailto:office@communicationdesign.net contact_me]

    Revision as of 13:35, 2 April 2004

    Electronic display cards



    Instead of using paper for standard display cards in stores (which would have to be rewritten almost every day for current information) there is a highly developed electronic paper (invented recently in the U.S.) ready for the market. These electronic display cards have already been tested in a sample super market store to update the prices for each product every day. The electronic cards are connected wirelessly to a main computer in the store and from there on to the head office. An integration of a buying signal would be a piece of cake. You only have to convince one some market chain to pick up the idea... (the others will follow).

    The main advantages are:
    _ 24/7 real-time information about a product directly at the shelf in the store - if the buying signal is connected directly to a buying signal database somewhere on the internet
    _ no more hands-on price taggings, nor installing any extra stuff for the buying signal - thus no effort for the staff nor for the buyer necessary
    _ daily price changes (which occur very often) are easily done by one person in the head office

    For more information contact_me