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Electronic timetable delivers real time travel data

Among a range of products that Dresden Elektronik Verkehrstechnik will showcase at Intertraffic Amsterdam will deZign, based on innovative e-paper technology and which has been upgraded with new functions to make the e-paper device even more attractive for the user.
February 8, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Dresden Elektronik deZign

Among a range of products that 7682 Dresden Elektronik Verkehrstechnik will showcase at Intertraffic Amsterdam will deZign, based on innovative e-paper technology and which has been upgraded with new functions to make the e-paper device even more attractive for the user. These include the integration of a vandal-proof push-button to switch content independently, text-to-speech and an integrated LCD panel to provide real-time data at stops.

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