Monday, April 24, 2006

iPod Vending Machine

Vending machines sell iPod digital music players, batteries, digital cameras, travel adaptors, noise-canceling headsets, pre-paid phone cards and other photo accessories. These machines are placed at public places, including airports, busy international rail stations, grocery stores and even hotels. These machines are of bigger size, usually six feet high. The risk factor of being robbed is very high with these machines. So they are installed at Airports and hotels. These locations seem to target travelers as well as take security into mind and usually have 24-hour security and lots of people around. Someone, with stealing intentions, can be caught red handed. Its operating mechanism is same as regular candy bar vending machine. You put in your money, select your iPod or other accessory on the touch-screen and the machine spits out your choice. The customer can select products and instantly make a purchase via credit or debit card. As it uses advanced technology i.e. touch screen tool, so does not take more than a minute to complete each transaction.

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