Imagine this: In the future magazine stands will be interactive on the consumer-end and communicative with your portable tablet computer. Cynergy’s magazine kiosk concept bring that future to life today. Using a Microsoft Surface table and proprietary software, Cynergy created a highly intuitive and seemless way to preview and purchase magazines on the go. As you can see in the video above, it’s as simple as this: You go up to one of these “public” tables and browse a full library of magazines and sort them by category, popularity, etc. Once you find something you’re interested in, you tap the cover to view its table of contents and preview it. When you’re ready to buy a digital version of it, you place down your tablet device (that’s running Cynergy’s “custom designed and built” software) onto the table and it’s instantly recognized. Your name and credit amount pops up on screen. To take the magazine with you, simply drag and drop the zine’s cover from the Surface to your tablet. (The visuals during this part are very neat; the zine actually appears to move from the table to the tablet without hiccup). And now you own the magazine; it’s sitting in your digital (print) media collection on your tablet. I can totally see something like this being implemented for tablets like the iPad and (future) color screen e-readers. Look after the break for a second demo.
[Via BusinessInsider; Gizmodo; Engadget]