
-Aside from preventing interaction, ugly anti-theft displays actually make the product itself less attractive, more bulky, even stand-offish.
-In-store displays of computers usually have no internet connection, preventing potential buyers from testing a very common use prior to buying.
-Cell phone "demos" are often non-working appearance models, which don't accurately represent the weight of the device, the screen quality, and of course, the user interface.
-The light at the end of the tunnel: Apple. Apple stores let users interact with products that are fully functional and not encumbered by over-the-top security measures. Score one for Cupertino!
[via the product usability weblog]
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