It appears they partnered with vendor Four Winds Interactive, to provide the display hardware and software:
http://www.fourwindsinteractive.com/
Staff write:
"The FourWinds system was installed in the spring of 2012. The screens are 46" NEC / Canvys V462's w/3M Dispersive Signal Technology (DST) Touch Screen overlays. Screen content is driven by Medius FWP61-BSW microcomputers running Windows 7. The interface is proprietary software owned by FourWinds."Links:
- NEC V-Series V462 displays
- Namely: V462; V462-AVT; V462-AVT-R; V462-R; V462-TM; and V462-TM-R
- Since replaced by V463 displays
- Canvys seems to represent the name of the Visual Technical Solutions division, of Richardson Electronics, Ltd., which may represent the provider of the 3M Dispersive Signal Technology (DST) Touch Screen overlay technology, to NEC (?)
- Four Winds Interactive NUC (Next Unit of Computing) media player, model FWP61-BSW
- It seems Now Micro may provide the FWP61-BSW
- Seems Four Winds Interactive rebadge a Now Micro Medius Dynamic Digital Signage Solutions media player
- Now Micro may, in turn, simply rebadge the Intel NUC, for Four Winds Interactive: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Unit_of_Computing
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