It's a telly, right?
It's a tiny shelf-edge screen for retailers wanting to ride the new wave of digital signage.
Just how tiny is it?
The smallest in the world, according to the manufacturers. It has a 4-inch footprint.
How do they do it?
The screen uses software-based flash memory rather than a disk drive to store video, so no need for a bulky fan.
So small you might miss it?
Maybe, but it won't miss you. The device can be equipped with a motion sensor, so that it flicks on as you go by.
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