mini-jukebox Tabletop Jukebox Cd Player Latest info

I wouldn’t return the radio/CD player because the left side bubbler works less than half the time. However, the bubbler charm is what drew us to buy it, based on nostalgia for the jukebox days.

The sound on my CD collection of hits from the 50s and 60s was poor, but when I inserted a modern CD and added my own speakers, it’s fine.

I had expected to be able to program a series of selections, but noooooooo.

What is the least expensive way to integrate “interactive” technology (touchscreen, SMS, webcam) into a bar?
What is the least expensive way to integrate “interactive” technology (touchscreen, Tabletop Jukebox Cd Player SMS, webcam) into a bar?What ways could a bar inexpensively integrate tech into its experience? Examples include iBar/Touchscreen Tabletops ($$$), webcams recording the dance floor and broadcast over screens in the bar ($$), a screen showing relevant things posted on Twitter ($). Touchscreen games, jukebox, etc. But what is the LEAST EXPENSIVE way to realistically do these things?
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