Cisco Field To Get Touchscreens

The builders of the Cisco Field stadium for the Oakland A’s are considering adding interactive touchscreens to every seat. The goal will be to supply useful and interesting data to spectators. Users could access players’ stats right from their seat, and can get even practical info such as the driving routes out of the park. Other uses might include real-time knowledge and services, such as finding out where the shortest bathroom

lines are, and ordering some food and drink. Of course, the builders will have to take into history the possibility of vandalism, but that’s obviously part of their job.

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