About this bulletin
The In-Store Screen Bulletin covers the technology that is quietly rebuilding the retail sales floor — smart carts, digital shelf edges, cooler-door screens, interactive product displays, and window-facing signage — for the people who have to make it work after the installers leave.
How it is written
Every page is aimed at operators: store planning, retail operations, facilities, and IT teams who own in-store technology day to day. The bulletin favors the unglamorous questions — who charges the carts, who audits the labels, what the cleaning crew does to a screen — because those questions decide outcomes more often than feature lists do.
External references are limited to neutral sources: encyclopedic background, public accessibility standards, and government codes. Claims that depend on a specific store format are framed that way rather than generalized.
What this is not
This is not a review site and not a buyer's guide for any particular product. No retailer, manufacturer, or software vendor is named anywhere on the site — not to protect anyone, but because the operating principles hold regardless of whose logo is on the hardware. Nothing here is sponsored and there are no affiliate arrangements.
Corrections and review
Material is re-read periodically against current practice; the footer carries the last full review date. The technology moves quickly, but the operational fundamentals — price integrity, content ownership, maintenance discipline — age slowly, and the bulletin leans on those deliberately. Last full review: June 2026.