Reply by Don Y February 18, 20222022-02-18
On 2/17/2022 3:22 PM, Dave Platt wrote:
> In article <sumdhe$gr1$1@dont-email.me>, > Don Y <blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote: > >> Obviously has an LCD display, up top. And, likely a smaller one >> down low (likely used as a touch panel). >> >> The two black circles n either side of the "touch panel" looked >> like they might have been speakers of some sort -- but, I notice >> a pair of (cheap) headphones hanging on a hook at the left (AND >> RIGHT!!!!) so not so sure about the "speaker" conclusion. >> >> No idea as to what that orange thing might be (some sort of >> sticker added after the fact -- not part of the intended function?) >> >> And, as *I* can't make out the contents of the top display, >> ("PICTURE", "RETURN", ) no idea as to its intended purpose. >> >> Wild guesses? (I'm not curious enough to have a look at it up >> close) > > I believe I've seen kiosks like that which were used (quite a long > time ago) to sell music in digital form ("latest pop releases" and > that sort of thing). You can browse the available selections, listen > to samples via speakers or headphone, and then make a purchase and > download the tracks somehow.
Ah! That makes sense! Two pair of headphones so "a friend" can listen in...
> The PICTURE/DYNAMIC/RETURN information on the screen looks like a > TV/monitor setup-and-adjustment interface. I'd guess that the kiosk > incorporates an off-the-shelf monitor of some sort, and that it's been > put into setup mode.
You think that to be *in* the monitor and not the driving host? <shrug> Perhaps. In either case, I'd settle for that (those) explanation! I'd assumed it was more of a "home brewed" contraption.
Reply by Dave Platt February 17, 20222022-02-17
In article <sumdhe$gr1$1@dont-email.me>,
Don Y  <blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:

>Obviously has an LCD display, up top. And, likely a smaller one >down low (likely used as a touch panel). > >The two black circles n either side of the "touch panel" looked >like they might have been speakers of some sort -- but, I notice >a pair of (cheap) headphones hanging on a hook at the left (AND >RIGHT!!!!) so not so sure about the "speaker" conclusion. > >No idea as to what that orange thing might be (some sort of >sticker added after the fact -- not part of the intended function?) > >And, as *I* can't make out the contents of the top display, >("PICTURE", "RETURN", ) no idea as to its intended purpose. > >Wild guesses? (I'm not curious enough to have a look at it up >close)
I believe I've seen kiosks like that which were used (quite a long time ago) to sell music in digital form ("latest pop releases" and that sort of thing). You can browse the available selections, listen to samples via speakers or headphone, and then make a purchase and download the tracks somehow. The PICTURE/DYNAMIC/RETURN information on the screen looks like a TV/monitor setup-and-adjustment interface. I'd guess that the kiosk incorporates an off-the-shelf monitor of some sort, and that it's been put into setup mode.
Reply by Don Y February 17, 20222022-02-17
Obviously has an LCD display, up top.  And, likely a smaller one
down low (likely used as a touch panel).

The two black circles n either side of the "touch panel" looked
like they might have been speakers of some sort -- but, I notice
a pair of (cheap) headphones hanging on a hook at the left (AND
RIGHT!!!!) so not so sure about the "speaker" conclusion.

No idea as to what that orange thing might be (some sort of
sticker added after the fact -- not part of the intended function?)

And, as *I* can't make out the contents of the top display,
("PICTURE", "RETURN", ) no idea as to its intended purpose.

Wild guesses?  (I'm not curious enough to have a look at it up
close)

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