Ordering your food via a touchscreen PC
Sakae Sushi has always been at the forefront of ordering your food. It always used to allow you to look at the menu on the screen, and use a mouse to click your way through ordering.
Seems that in Pavilion, they now have touch screen terminals, that are provided for by IBM. The interface is not any different, and the touchscreen isn't so sensitive, but it does get the job done.
Where else can you order food, yourself, via a touchscreen on your table?
I don't know if this is a dumb terminal, or a full blown PC. It is naturally networked, to push orders. I wonder why they didn't go with SunRays? And an open source platform - this whole thing runs Microsoft Windows. Which makes me think it isn't a dumb terminal but a full blown PC.
