HP TouchSmart airport kiosk hands-on

HP has hooked up with the City of Chicago to install a whole bunch of TouchSmart 2-powered kiosks for a period of six months, offering weary travelers an all-too-brief respite from their normal routine as they wander through O’Hare International Airport’s many nooks and crannies. In terms of functionality, we’re not talking about much action here — don’t expect to plop down and catch up on email or video call the fam on Skype — but users can head over to the city’s tourism website, watch a video about the TouchSmart’s capabilities, and browse a whole bunch of sweet (and huge) images of the city courtesy of GigaPan. The high-megapixel imagery suits the system’s multitouch capabilities to a T, but needless to say, the high-gloss display doesn’t get along too well with Terminal 1’s harsh lighting; check out the video after the break to see what we mean.


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