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Feb 04 2011 17 Comments

A touchscreen vending machine in Tokyo

Touchscreen phones and tablets are all well and good, but none of them can hold a torch to this mammoth, ahem, iCatching vending machine.

Japanese touchscreen vending machine

And even if it can’t be used to play Angry Birds or tap out a tweet, the dispensing of beverages, although admittedly adding a bit of bulk, could be just what’s needed to make the next iPad truly ‘magical’.

Japanese touchscreen vending machine

Categorized: Food and Drink, Technology Stuff

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  1. owly says

    2/4/2011 at 8:57 pm

    Very cool! Red Bull too!

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  2. Joel says

    2/4/2011 at 11:16 pm

    I don’t know why I have the funny feeling that this kind of stuff can only work in Japan, in other countries, for not saying the rest of the world, people is very vicious and treat shared things in society very bad, I can think maybe they will be very hard with the touch screen, we are so behind Japan is this cultural aspects…

    And well what about germs, in that screen, I can assume it gets pretty …greasy? hahhahaha

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    • Lee says

      2/5/2011 at 12:38 pm

      It was in a train station, so after being packed into a carriage with god knows how many people, the body has probably already been subjected to every germ going!

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      • Joel says

        2/5/2011 at 2:30 pm

        Hahahaah, after I started living in a deparment building I’m getting pretty paranoid with germs xD

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    • Lizzy says

      2/7/2011 at 11:20 pm

      I agree. I was just thinking “Man, if they had one of those around here it would be broken by week’s end”.

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      • Lee says

        2/8/2011 at 7:57 am

        Yeah, I know what you mean, although this one was inside a station. That said, even if it were out on the street, it’d still be totally fine.

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  3. Michael A. Robson says

    2/5/2011 at 1:25 am

    Every subway station in the world has touchscreen devices (usually resistive, ugh). Here’s the thing, put something nice like this in a subway, and it’ll get destroyed. But it in a university library or museum lobby, and it’ll be fine.

    And yes, there are alot of stick substances @ Tokyo Subways, I’ve seen footage.

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  4. Peta says

    2/5/2011 at 3:08 am

    Wow! now i really feel like ive been away from Japan too long! Great photos 🙂

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    • Lee says

      2/5/2011 at 12:38 pm

      Cheers Peta!

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  5. Matt says

    2/5/2011 at 11:06 am

    Certainly looks very cool. Where is it located?

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    • Lee says

      2/5/2011 at 12:40 pm

      Yeah, it was. The little lad in the top picture was completely in awe of it! And perhaps appropriately, it’s in Akihabara station.

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  6. 1GAE says

    2/5/2011 at 5:40 pm

    Saw one of those jidohanbaiki at Nishi-Funabashi station this morning, fascinating stuff. Caught the attention of a lot of people too.

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  7. Hilary says

    2/5/2011 at 9:56 pm

    That’s funny, until I saw them next to each other I never realized that Pocari Sweat’s swoosh is very similar to Coca-Cola’s swoosh. I wonder if that was on purpose?

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    • Lee says

      2/7/2011 at 9:53 am

      I’d never noticed that either til you mentioned it. And yes, they are very similar. Too similar perhaps…

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  8. The Envoy says

    2/6/2011 at 9:05 pm

    Oh Japan, greasy screen or not, this is cool!

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    • Lee says

      2/7/2011 at 9:54 am

      Yes, got to admit, I thought it was very cool too.

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  9. Shoji M says

    2/11/2011 at 5:48 pm

    This is classic!!

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