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Intel's future of retail (photos)

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    At CES, Intel showed off its vision of the future of retailing with a holographic, augmented reality digital touchscreen display. No cash registers needed at this point-of-sale display. For more read Andrew Nusca's blog on Smartplanet.

    Credit: Intel

    Published: May 19, 2010 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

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    Choosing an item on the kiosk.

    Published: May 19, 2010 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

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    You can literally “select” an item you can see through the glass — say, a stack of Levi’s jeans — and order up the right size and wash.

    Published: May 19, 2010 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

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    The future of digital signage.

    Published: May 19, 2010 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

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    Published: May 19, 2010 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

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    Here's what a grocery checkout might look like.

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    Back-to-back self-service kiosks.

    Published: May 19, 2010 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

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By Andy Smith | May 19, 2010 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT) | Topic: CXO

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Intel shows off its vision of the future of retailing with a holographic, augmented reality digital touchscreen display.

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At CES, Intel showed off its vision of the future of retailing with a holographic, augmented reality digital touchscreen display. No cash registers needed at this point-of-sale display. For more read Andrew Nusca's blog on Smartplanet.

Credit: Intel

Published: May 19, 2010 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

Caption by: Andy Smith

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By Andy Smith | May 19, 2010 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT) | Topic: CXO

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