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*[http://www.nemoptic.com/content.php?section=applications&id=3 NEMOPTIC] Bi-stable displays for electronic shelf labels
*[http://www.nemoptic.com/content.php?section=applications&id=3 NEMOPTIC] Bi-stable displays for electronic shelf labels
*[http://www.eslabel.com SmartESL] 2.4G RF-Based Two-way communication electronic shelf label system
*[http://www.eslabel.com SmartESL] 2.4G RF-Based Two-way communication electronic shelf label system
*[http://www.retailesel.com] Herbert Retail & Electronic Shelf Labels

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Electronic Shelf Label also known by the acronym ESL, is a system used by retailers for displaying product pricing on shelves. Typically, electronic display modules are attached to the front edge of retail shelving. These modules use Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) or similar technology to show the current product price to the customer. A communication network allows the price display to be automatically updated whenever a product price is changed. This automated system reduces pricing management labor costs and improves pricing accuracy.

Source

Tagnetics Website*[1]


External Links

  • Tagnetics Wireless inductive power and communications
  • W5 Networks RF-based, 2-way / long range communication, Electronic Shelf Labels system.
  • Altierre Corporation Next generation wireless platfor m
  • ILID Lighting-based, Electronic shelf label system
  • PRICER IR-based, Electronic shelf label system
  • NEMOPTIC Bi-stable displays for electronic shelf labels
  • SmartESL 2.4G RF-Based Two-way communication electronic shelf label system
  • [2] Herbert Retail & Electronic Shelf Labels