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Touch Panel Jukeboxes

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Random24:
Hey eightbit, you wouldn't happen to know if there are any more of those available do you.  I also live in MI and infact worked for OE Systems a few years ago and watched those being setup to go out to the Meijer stores back about 1998/99.  I have often wondered how easy it would be to convert one tho a jukebox.  It looks good I must say.

eightbit:
I stripped the whole registry and removed the internal frame that holds the monitor up. Then I wrapped that with boards from the big registry and slapped the front back on, after painting it, and wa-lah I had a jukebox cabinet.

Where in Michigan are you? I'm involved with assett disposition for Meijer and we have pulled some of those registrys out. Thats how I got a hold of 3 of them. We used to have 2 in every store and I think they are going to one now.

They have a small slim lcd touch panel version in some stores now. I would love to get my hands on one of those!

Lilwolf:
Wow... amazed to see how many emulation gurus in michigan.

I grew up in Ann Arbor and now live a Cinci but come up often.  I have to update the byoac finders.

As for touch monitors.  Are you going to have any for sale?  I would love to get one for the kids!

NiN^_^NiN:

--- Quote ---Its the perfect height for setting drinks on top of when your playing the arcade game next to it.
--- End quote ---

Your right it is perfect :)

But im the kinda guy who would of put a small marquee on the top or made some jukebox art for the sides.

Dont get me wrong i like it :) your done a good job ;)

eightbit:

--- Quote from: NiN^_^NiN on October 30, 2003, 05:34:49 pm ---But im the kinda guy who would of put a small marquee on the top or made some jukebox art for the sides.

--- End quote ---
You might be right, its a little plain. I tried to brighten it up with the red front. What kind of art goes on the side of a jukebox?

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