Billboard in Tokyo knows your age and gender, announcements corresponding targets

Billboard technology is more advanced. We had one with Augmented Reality in the Netherlands some time ago, and, more recently, the billboard in Times Square Forever 21st

It is not a billboard, in itself, but a major railway station advertising a Tokyo subway station. It is equipped with cameras that “reading the sex and age group of people watched their advertising messages fit.

So if you are eight years old, you are probably an ad for a toy or some thing. I think, be a person at the age of sixty years would be an ad for pharmaceuticals. A man in his fifties likely see an advertisement for Viagra. Just kidding on the latter.

I'm sure all of you have already made the comparison of these stations in Tokyo and advertising to the Minority Report seen in the subway in the film. It is amazing how often I reference this movie in my letter and the scene of the I am referring to is one where a bulletin board called it the character of Tom Cruise's name. She has an eye-scanning, and I see this technology become reality.

After all, appear on the sidebar ads asked me if I am just looking around me, and guess what I'm living in the area closely. Yes, it's a little scary, and thus the display technology.



July 17, 2010 to top