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The first "Digital Photo Kiosks" have just been installed at London Luton Airport, the Blackpool Tower, St John's Shopping Precinct in Liverpool, the Coppergate shopping centre in York and in the Corus hotels, at Hyde Park in London and Stratford-upon-Avon. Initially ten kiosks are planned for a six-month trial across the UK. The kiosks will be rolled out nationwide to major tourist attractions, hotels, airports and shopping centres if the trial is successful. BT and Fujifilm have developed the kiosks to offer digital camera users a more convenient way of processing their pictures. Digital imaging specialists, ePOINT, are supplying the touchscreen terminals. The kiosks are the first to use high speed BT Broadband for customers to transfer their photos and send them for processing. Customers insert their camera memory card or CD into the terminal to copy their files. They can view and edit the images on the colour screen and order prints and CDs of their photos. Their files are not deleted from their camera media card. The images are processed using Fujifilm equipment and delivered to the door, anywhere in the world. The new kiosks are ideal for tourists away from home, people without access to a PC with the right software, or anyone who wants a quick and convenient way of getting prints from their digital camera. ---- Official BT website: http://www.digitalphotokiosk.bt.com/ BT Press release: http://www.btplc.com/News/Pressrelea...004/nr0447.htm Regards Sunil Sunil Sood |
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"Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)... > ---- > The first "Digital Photo Kiosks" have just been installed at London Luton > Airport, the Blackpool Tower, St John's Shopping Precinct in Liverpool, the > Coppergate shopping centre in York and in the Corus hotels, at Hyde Park in > London and Stratford-upon-Avon. > > Initially ten kiosks are planned for a six-month trial across the UK. The > kiosks will be rolled out nationwide to major tourist attractions, hotels, > airports and shopping centres if the trial is successful. > > BT and Fujifilm have developed the kiosks to offer digital camera users a > more convenient way of processing their pictures. Digital imaging > specialists, ePOINT, are supplying the touchscreen terminals. > > The kiosks are the first to use high speed BT Broadband for customers to > transfer their photos and send them for processing. > Customers insert their camera memory card or CD into the terminal to copy > their files. They can view and edit the images on the colour screen and > order prints and CDs of their photos. Their files are not deleted from their > camera media card. > > The images are processed using Fujifilm equipment and delivered to the door, > anywhere in the world. > > The new kiosks are ideal for tourists away from home, people without access > to a PC with the right software, or anyone who wants a quick and convenient > way of getting prints from their digital camera. A good idea, Seems a bit pointless not having the photos instantly when kodak have one (in boots stores) that prints the pictures as well, stand alone running 2000 Pro its nearly (i.e. acceptable but not as) as good as the fuji frontier printers but instant Sam > ---- > > Official BT website: http://www.digitalphotokiosk.bt.com/ > > BT Press release: > http://www.btplc.com/News/Pressrelea...wsreleases/200 4/nr0447.htm > > Regards > Sunil > > --- If you have any queries regarding this email please contact Horshamnet on 08708811293. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.700 / Virus Database: 457 - Release Date: 06/06/2004 |
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"Albrow, Sam J" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:40c60337$0$540$(E-Mail Removed)... > A good idea, Seems a bit pointless not having the photos instantly when > kodak have one (in boots stores) that prints the pictures as well, stand > alone running 2000 Pro its nearly (i.e. acceptable but not as) as good as > the fuji frontier printers but instant Its a lot cheaper/simpler for BT/Fujifilm to send the images back to their "base" via ADSL, rather than installing equipment in every single "digital kiosk" (phone box!?) - assuming there is even space for that in something that size. Regards Sunil |
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The entity currently known as Sunil Sood wrote:
> "Albrow, Sam J" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:40c60337$0$540$(E-Mail Removed)... >> A good idea, Seems a bit pointless not having the photos instantly when >> kodak have one (in boots stores) that prints the pictures as well, stand >> alone running 2000 Pro its nearly (i.e. acceptable but not as) as good as >> the fuji frontier printers but instant > > Its a lot cheaper/simpler for BT/Fujifilm to send the images back to their > "base" via ADSL, rather than installing equipment in every single "digital > kiosk" (phone box!?) - assuming there is even space for that in something > that size. It may come, anyway, as ePOINT, who are making the kiosks for BT/Fujifilm, also make a number of instant photo kiosks; indeed, something of the sort was their original product. -- Iain A F Fleming |
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In uk.telecom.broadband Sunil Sood <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > "Albrow, Sam J" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:40c60337$0$540$(E-Mail Removed)... >> A good idea, Seems a bit pointless not having the photos instantly when >> kodak have one (in boots stores) that prints the pictures as well, stand >> alone running 2000 Pro its nearly (i.e. acceptable but not as) as good as >> the fuji frontier printers but instant > > Its a lot cheaper/simpler for BT/Fujifilm to send the images back to their > "base" via ADSL, rather than installing equipment in every single "digital > kiosk" (phone box!?) - assuming there is even space for that in something > that size. Less servicing, ... A service that offers to hold your prints on a secure server, available for printing at any time for a couple of years (or even forever) would be handy in some ways. No need to carry photos around that may get lost in suitcases for example, and the knowledge that once you've committed it, it's safe. |
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On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 15:11:53 +0100, "Sunil Sood"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >---- >The first "Digital Photo Kiosks" have just been installed at London Luton >Airport, the Blackpool Tower, St John's Shopping Precinct in Liverpool, the >Coppergate shopping centre in York and in the Corus hotels, at Hyde Park in >London and Stratford-upon-Avon. I'm sure I saw something very similar at Stratford upon Avon Safeway store a few months ago. It definitely had slots for memory cards... -- UK Computer stuff from Morgan Auctions. Bids start at £1. No reserve. Sign up NOW! <http://www.bizorg.co.uk/shopping/morgan.php> Track a Mobile phone: <http://www.bizorg.co.uk/news.html> |
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