Touch Screen Kiosks
LTG has been creating touch screen kiosks since we opened the doors
March 15 2006. Our approach to touch screen development is
to combine the highest level of professional design with limitless
technology options. LTG is changing the stand-alone nature of the
touch screen kiosk by developing tools which allow our clients
to add, edit and delete content from any internet connected computer.
LTG has also added live data to out touch screen designs by allowing
RSS news feeds, weather and Television to be displayed. Multiple
screen displays are also a specialty we pride ourselves in creating
for our clients. Using one touch screen interactivity and a second
screen for information display and additional attraction real estate
has been a successful design for LTG. Let us do a proposal for
your project and we will use our experience to make sure you have
the all the options you need for a successful touch screen kiosk.
Some of the touch screen
options from LTG:
• High-end animations and video
content
• Professional graphics and design
• Multi screen systems
• Cameras for user visualization
• Many printing options including glossy / photographic
• Payment integration with bill validator and CC machines
• On-line content editing applications
• Live data integration (RSS, Weather, Television)
• Testing scenarios that include database integration
The Jam Van is an NBA creation designed
to promote the player’s from Europe. It
keeps a schedule of stops throughout
Europe introducing players to the public....
Miller Park
home of the Milwaukee Brewers uses LTG for
an interactive touch screen kiosk that allows the kids to use their
own image for creating a souvenir baseball card. They simply stand
in front of the touch screen, add 2 dollar bills, see themselves
in a live video feed with creative Brewers card template around their
image, click capture, enter their name and click print. READ MORE
ABOUT THE TOUCH SCREEN KIOSK AT MILLER PARK
The Nicolette in
Downtown Minneapolis features 4 kiosks that each have a 40 inch
touch screen and a 40 inch display monitor. The kiosks are also
fed dynamic data from an online control application. The 40” NEC
touch screen are really cool. Having a2 40” screens as a
design pallet is really nice you can defiantly get people’s
attention.
LTG has used 3M MicroTouch technology exclusively. The product has
proven to be durable and easy to adjust. I would recommend staying away
from the serial version and we also had difficulty with OSX integration.
If you can get the right monitor using a kit and building the screen
yourself is a big time saver as companies are advertising 8 week delays
in the larger models.