Intelligent Shopping Cart: Add zing to your shopping experience
Filed in archive Implementation on September 22, 2008

If your kids dislike you because you drag them along for making purchases at the nearest mall where there is nothing of their interest then don't worry because next time they would come along willingly with you.
Surprised that this can be a reality too? There is no need to be astonished as Intelligent Shopping Cart or ISC will soon be out in the malls to add zing to your otherwise dull shopping experience.
This battery backed tablet will be attached to your shopping cart and act as a navigation guide for you. All you need to do is swipe a smart card along the tablet screen and your account and previous shopping details will pop up. To keep you and your kids excited you will be made aware of current offers and schemes related to products of your choice. A map will also help you guide through vast retail space. RFID sensors will act as helping hand in making your shopping experience something to rejoice about and also keep your kids busy.
So from now on your kids would have no reason to complain when they would accompany you to your shopping expedition!!

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aslam
(01/12/09 11:24pm)
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Guy
(02/02/09 3:32pm)
I am an RFID distributor and integrator in Israel. I hear alot of electronic shopping carts, but Icouldn't find any manufacturer so far.
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