UK: Marks & Spencer trials NCR touchscreens
By Petah Marian | 17 January 2012
Marks & Spencer today (17 January) said that it is working with NCR Corporation to trial multimedia zones in its stores that combine digital discovery touch screens, video walls and outfit displays.
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