"FUJITSU EXPLORES E-NEWSPAPER POTENTIAL
AT CAFE".
"An example of "FLEPia" settings"
"19.02.2009."Fujitsu Ltd and Fujitsu Frontech Ltd will conduct a verification test of a mobile information terminal that uses color electronic paper with SoftBank Telecom Corp and Mainichi Newspapers Co Ltd".
"Customers of "Termina Kinshicho Fujiya Restaurant" can pick up the terminals equipped with a color electronic paper module on the tables and browse newspapers and advertisements wirelessly sent to the terminals".
"The four companies will verify whether the electronic paper module can be accepted as a terminal for reading newspapers and other content, and whether the service, can promote sales and boost customer satisfaction".
"The test is scheduled for Feb 4 to 13, 2009, using Fujitsu Frontech's "FLEPia," a mobile information terminal incorporating color electronic paper. The companies installed four units of the FLEPia so that the restaurant, customers can use them for free".
"The content delivered to the terminals includes "Mainichi Shogakusei Shimbun" "Mainichi Newspaper for Elementary School Students", advertisements for Fujiya Restaurant and the "Termina" shopping mall, timetables of JR "Japan Railways" trains and weather forecasts".
"Users can read, the newspapers by operating the terminal while waiting for their orders, or enjoy viewing the advertisements and timetables that are automatically switched to a different screen every several minutes when the terminal is not being operated, such as when the users are eating".
"This system uses the "BB Mobile Point" wireless LAN service to deliver the content and to regularly update the content being displayed on the FLEPia".
"The electronic paper modules use electricity, only when they switch the displayed information. As they don't need to be charged during business hours, there is no need to provide electricity to the table. LCD panel-based terminals, which have been used on tables, require an electrical supply at the table".
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