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Micro Industries intros interactive computer

January 14, 2008

NEW YORK — Micro Industries, a company specializing in interactive retail computers, has announced the Touch&Go Messenger 65, a 65-inch addition to its line of 32- and 46-inch high-definition computers. The new device was displayed at the National Retail Federation's annual Show & Expo Monday and Tuesday.
 
"The Messenger 65 provides a large-format, all-in-one computer system to retailers for direct-to-consumer, in-store, interactive marketing applications," said Michael Curran, Micro Industries' chief executive officer. "It's big enough for use in open retail environments ranging from huge airport complexes to large stores and malls."
 
Manufactured in the company's Westerville, Ohio, plant with Advanced Retail Technology, the new Messenger 65 is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor. The computer is retail-ready for interactive consumer applications, digital signage, store maps, advertising, messaging, product information and demonstrations.

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