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  2. Cooler doors with digital screens are at Kroger stores. Here ...

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    Kroger and Cooler Screens, the technology company behind the futuristic and controversial smart doors, partnered together in May to replace traditional doors with new smart screens at 500 U.S. stores.

  3. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Literally, shoji means "small obstructing thing" (障子; it might be translated as "screen"), and though this use is now obsolete, [4] shoji was originally used for a variety of sight-obstructing panels, screens, or curtains, [4] many portable, [94] either free-standing or hung from lintels, [95] used to divide the interior space of buildings ...

  4. Room divider - Wikipedia

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    The folding room screens were found in China in the 7th century where they were mainly used by royalty. [citation needed] They were very heavy and ornate, and were not moved around. In the 8th century, the Japanese began using lighter, more portable room dividers for tea ceremonies, religious events and outdoor processions.

  5. Folding screen - Wikipedia

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    Screens may be used as a false wall near the entrance from one room to another to create a desirable atmosphere by hiding certain features like doors to a kitchen. [9] [22] As many folding screens have fine artistic designs and art on them, they can fit well as decorative items in the interior design of a home. [9] [22]

  6. Tsuitate - Wikipedia

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    A tsuitate (衝立) is a form of single-panel portable partition traditionally used in Japan since at least the 6th century. [1] They may be made of wood, or a wood frame covered in paper or silk cloth. [1] [2] The panels are often illustrated, with paintings on both sides, sometimes by well-known artists. [1]

  7. Flat-panel display - Wikipedia

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    An LCD screen used as an information display for travellers. Field-effect LCDs are lightweight, compact, portable, cheap, more reliable, and easier on the eyes than CRT screens. LCD screens use a thin layer of liquid crystal, a liquid that exhibits crystalline properties. It is sandwiched between two glass plates carrying transparent electrodes.

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