NCR and MOD Systems Launch Download-to-SD-Card Kiosks at U.S. Airports
Kiosk manufacturers NCR Corp. and MOD Systems Sept. 20 said they have installed machines in 12 U.S. airports that allow consumers for the first time to rent and buy movies downloaded to a secure digital (SD) card (the press release from MOD Systems is here and an article from Home Media Magazine is here).
Considered by many as a successor to the DVD, SD cards and USB chips allow users to play movie files on portable media devices.
The Download2Go kiosks are deployed at 20 InMotion retail airport locations, including Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson, Denver International, John F. Kennedy International, Lambert-St. Louis International, Los Angeles International, Memphis International, Phoenix Sky Harbor, Sacramento International, Salt Lake City International, San Antonio International, San Francisco International and Seattle-Tacoma International.
Considered by many as a successor to the DVD, SD cards and USB chips allow users to play movie files on portable media devices.
The Download2Go kiosks are deployed at 20 InMotion retail airport locations, including Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson, Denver International, John F. Kennedy International, Lambert-St. Louis International, Los Angeles International, Memphis International, Phoenix Sky Harbor, Sacramento International, Salt Lake City International, San Antonio International, San Francisco International and Seattle-Tacoma International.
Labels: Digital Media and Gaming, kiosk, mod systems, NCR
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