[PIC] Beijing's Apple Store gets crashed by Windows XP


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I say its fake becuase you can see all those little dots as if it where photo shoped

If it is it's very good, at least I think the reflection looks how it should if it were real... maybe I'm just not that good at imagining mirror reflections though.

Almost all of those video wall's run on windows XP... heck there is 8 of them in our town and when the presentation software crashes its kinda funny seeing a windows desktop behind it... one time we had "Recycle Bin" icon and text on every screen in town for hours before anyone noticed... and I bet you ANYTHING that screen is running windows too in the pic... I dont know of any presentation software for large (and i mean large) panel screens that are modular (you can make some neat shapes with modular video wall panels) but i havent seen an OSX app to run them yet

Almost all of those video wall's run on windows XP... heck there is 8 of them in our town and when the presentation software crashes its kinda funny seeing a windows desktop behind it... one time we had "Recycle Bin" icon and text on every screen in town for hours before anyone noticed... and I bet you ANYTHING that screen is running windows too in the pic... I dont know of any presentation software for large (and i mean large) panel screens that are modular (you can make some neat shapes with modular video wall panels) but i havent seen an OSX app to run them yet

I took a picture of this scrolling board when I was in a local shopping mall a long time ago:

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:p

Scirwode

Is the Apple store not the building on the right? So the one on the left is something unrelated is it not?
:wacko:

I don't get it either

thats what i was thinking!

Yup, the Apple Store is the grey-coloured building on the right. The building on the left with the XP logo is unrelated. I'm not sure yet what building it is though.

Oh yeah, forgot the :o

:p

Is the Apple store not the building on the right? So the one on the left is something unrelated is it not?

Don't look at me, I found it on the web, I put it here. I doubt whether it is legitimate.

There is also a possibility that the the building with the screen might be part of the building with the apple logo, unless someone from Beijing can confirm....

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