31 October 2011 17:53 GMT / By Paul Lamkin
Back in March Pocket-lint told you all about the Adidas Virtual Footwear Wall after it had caught our eye when it went on show over in Germany at CeBIT.
And now we've had a chance to get up close and personal, and all touchy-feely, with the real thing as the system has gone live at the sports giant's Oxford Street store in London.
Dubbed a "world's first" by the German company, the VFW has been installed to celebrate the launch of the new Adidas adiZero f50 miCoach football boots - the boots that Pocket-lint was lucky enough to get some game time in back in September.

The fully touchscreen wall incorporates eight 46-inch HD displays, all powered by an Intel i7 chip and an AMD Radeon 6990 GPU.
The idea is an interactive shopping experience for potential boot buyers. After touching the boot they fancy (the f50s come in a number of styles) they can then order (or pre-order at present the boot) without any need for a sales assistant, or they can request a fitting. If that's the case an Adidas employee is informed via a linked up tablet.
But it isn't just a simple case of cutting out the middle man, the display - powered by the Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation and a DirectX based game engine - is intuitive, allowing for a 3D rendering of the boom that can be rotated for a better look, or zoomed into or out of for a different view.
There is also plenty of info on the boot's brain; the miCoach Speed Cell, as well as videos featuring the likes of Lionel Messi. Plus, there's a social media aspect to the wall, with an integrated Twitter feed of comments from Adidas fans.

The boots themselves are available from 14 November, priced at £225 along with the Speed Cell and miCoach dongle. However, the first 250 customers to pre-order at the store will also receive a £25 discount, along with the fame of having their name published on the VFW.
Plus, they'll receive a limited edition glowing boot model which alerts you when new, exclusive, online content is available and they'll also get an invite down to a big launch event where they'll be presented their boots by a top Premier League player.

Not a bad bundle and if you were considering splashing the cash on the boots anyway - it's a bit of a no-brainer.
The Adidas Virtual Footwear Wall is available now, at 415-419 Oxford Street.
Check out what happened when Pocket-lint got its feet in the Adidas Adizero f50 powered by miCoach: The boot with a brain
Sports Fitness, Adidas Adizero f50, Adidas



























First Look: Olympus OM-D E-M5 Full of features, full of promise
Pokemon Yellow on iPhone is massive scam... how did it get Apple approval? Unofficial and broken
Panasonic Eluga pictures and hands-on Waterproof goodness
Sky Go Android app now available for selected phones UPDATED: Other handsets and ICS on the way
BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 update landing 21 February claims leaked document Email and Android apps inbound
Jaguar XKR-S convertible A super-cat
Canon PowerShot G1 X DSLR-beating compact?
Dyson DC38 Multi Floor You'll clean up
GREE teams up with Gameloft and Ubisoft for European social gaming assault Assassin's Creed 3 tie-in announced
Windows 8 logo: It’s a window… not a flag New brand for a new OS
Apple: Nearly 25 billion apps downloaded $10,000 prize up for grabs
Panasonic Eluga Android smartphone: First details Coming in spring
Sony's new TVs put design and picture quality first... pictures and hands-on 3D and Smart too, but not essential
Sky Go for Android video, pictures and hands-on Live streaming
Is this Sony's first Windows Phone 7 handset? UPDATE: It seems not
Sony PlayStation Vita review
Curriculum Vita
Nokia Lumia 710 review
WP7 on a budget
HTC Explorer review
A phone for people who make calls
First Look: Olympus OM-D E-M5 review
Full of features, full of promise
BlackBerry Torch 9810 review
Middle of the road
BlackBerry Porsche Design P'9981 review
For the fast lane
BlackBerry Bold 9790 review
To boldly go where we've already been before
Sony Alpha A65 review
Affordable SLT. But is it a DSLR-beater?
Fiat 500 TwinAir Plus review
Two-cylinder beast
Motorola MotoACTV review
Just add exercise
Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition review
Mini Xoom
Fujifilm X-S1 review
The shining star of the superzoom world?
Sony Ericsson Xperia Active review
Can take abuse
Sennheiser IE80 review
Tune that bass
Kingston Wi-Drive review
Expand your storage