The Power of Touch – Toshiba’s Virtuoso

Posted March 2016

Toshiba’s Virtuoso

The Power of Touch – Toshiba’s Virtuoso

Toshiba’s Virtuoso is a custom-designed solution that delivers engaging and interactive customer experiences via the power of touch.

Completely unique, this interactive solution presents content in a compelling manner to promote products and services or provide appealing self-service experiences via touch display. Its exceptional functionality takes users from passive to active, allowing them to explore, expand and mark up content, watch videos, play games, access information, and more.

This impactful touch solution is designed for a variety of markets including retail, education, healthcare, travel, hotel, banking, government, stadiums/ arenas, and points of interest. It can provide simple information such as a self-service directory or more advanced capabilities such as wayfinding.

Inform, educate, entertain, or influence in a meaningful way by leveraging new content and existing media—images, videos, individual flash files, documents, websites, audio files, 3D models, public or private APIs, external data sources, and more. Deepen user interaction by allowing users to explore content in a unique and engaging fashion. Our content masters work closely with each client to understand their objectives and then collaborate with designers to build an application to achieve those objectives, bundling it with a state-of-the-art, touch-screen display and enclosure.

TGI has the Virtuoso solution in our Brooklyn, New York Headquarters as well as our West Caldwell, New Jersey office. We would be more than happy to show you how we have customized the solution.

If you are interested in learning more about Toshiba solutions for your office, don’t hesitate to contact TGI. Call a TGI representative today at 1-866-468-4462 or get in touch online.

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