Sony Access in Action
When Sony installed Sony Access machines inside malls, I knew I’d be skeptical about it, probably because of my unpleasant experiences with vending machines. So my hat is off to Brian Crecente for having the guts to try one of these robotic stores that’s stocked with all kinds of expensive Sony products – digital cameras, MP3 players, headphones, PSP core packs and a selection of PSP movies and games. Better keep those dimes and quarters.
The state-of-the-art machine has a flat screen television where you can watch Sony commercials and examine product details. Placing orders is a breeze with the touch screen feature. Paying for the product is just as easy with just one quick card swipe. Call me crazy, but that robot retrieval system is just amazing.
Okay, enough of the talk and watch Sony Access in action.
The Sony Access robotic store is quite impressive, but it doesn’t come with Sony bags where you can plop your purchase in. So, until Sony adds that feature, you better keep your receipts. You’ll never know when you’d need to show security your proof of purchase.
When Sony installed Sony Access machines inside malls, I knew I’d be skeptical about it, probably because of my unpleasant experiences with vending machines. So my hat is off to Brian Crecente for having the guts to try one of these robotic stores that’s stocked with all kinds of expensive Sony products – digital cameras, MP3 players, headphones, PSP core packs and a selection of PSP movies and games. Better keep those dimes and quarters.
The state-of-the-art machine has a flat screen television where you can watch Sony commercials and examine product details. Placing orders is a breeze with the touch screen feature. Paying for the product is just as easy with just one quick card swipe. Call me crazy, but that robot retrieval system is just amazing.
Okay, enough of the talk and watch Sony Access in action.
The Sony Access robotic store is quite impressive, but it doesn’t come with Sony bags where you can plop your purchase in. So, until Sony adds that feature, you better keep your receipts. You’ll never know when you’d need to show security your proof of purchase.