Customers can have a
different LCD display from
the cashier. While the cashier uses a touch screen, keyboard, or
barcode reader to input sale data, the customer enjoys
attractive advertising displays. Hotel and company reception
desks also find the dual display feature much to their liking.
Receptionists
can view a private display while the customer or visitor peruses
relevant tourist or company promotions. In some applications,
both screens may be viewed by the customer, while the LAN system
takes care of monitoring. For example,
some gas station pumps use one display to show current sale and
credit card information, while the other display shows focused
advertising.
Kiosks have been called the vending machine of the information
age. The convenience of kiosk technology helps consumers quickly
obtain information they need to make purchase decisions, such as
locating products, checking product availability, accessing
product information and receiving relevant promotions,
all
using web-based technology. This self service channel also allows
businesses to reduce their costs of service delivery while
improving quality and efficiency. POI kiosks make good use of
the dual display capabilities of the PCM-9572 by offering
separate, interactive displays to two different users without the
expense and space considerations of two entire embedded
computing systems. For example, in a mall kiosk, two people can
simultaneously access LAN-wide information for very different
purposes. One may search for local photo shops, while the other
goes online to check out current special promotions. With the
right connection, they can both access the Internet.
Besides those applications requiring separate displays for
separate audiences, dual display capabilities are well suited for
applications that simply demand a lot of display real
estate, such as spread sheets and stock market reports. Dual
display creates an ideal solution for industries such as energy,
entertainment, and defense imaging where added screen real estate
is especially important. With dual display, users can intuitively
move screen images and windows between the two displays simply
by dragging and dropping.