
Interactive Interior’s Interactive Glass can be used in conjunction with digital signage or flat panel behind glass.
Interactive Interiors’ Interactive Glass is created by applying a 2-, 12- or 20-point multi-touch film to the reverse side of any piece of glass up to 16-millimeters thick. The product can be used in conjunction with digital signage or flat panel behind glass. For shop-front projection, a projection foil can be used with a suitable projector, allowing clients to interact with a retail space’s advertising content even when the business is closed. The product is waterproof, dust proof and vandal proof.
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