This post shows a history of endcap exploration and presentation style. Like always, I am not a production artist (just slapping corporate imagery on a background) so if I am asked to look at a blank space or inline retail layouts the end result will be a conversation starter and an outside the box approach.
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Products in use This POP showing a end user interacting with the products sold on the display.
-WD TV streams movies located on the My Cloud
-My passport plugs into laptop and backs up data
-User views images, located on My Cloud, from tablet

WD Readyview endcaps
Below are a few concepts for the MicroCenter display.

Ryan
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