Best Buy goes kiosk

Courtesy ZDNET - Between the Lines  Mon, 08/11/2008 - 8:44am

Best Buy is rolling out automated kiosks to pitch its wares to travelers in 12 major airports. The effort, dubbed Best Buy Express, will be launched with ZoomSystems.

ZoomSystems makes automated stores for Apple’s iPod, Sony, Rosetta Stone and Macy’s. Most of Best Buy’s products will be accessories for cellphones and PCs.

Digital cameras and accessories, flash [...]



 

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