Apparatus and methods for virtually presenting a product for purchase by a
consumer. The product has one of the following characteristics:
vibrations, a mass, a texture, a smell and a temperature. A memory stores
a representation of a characteristic of the product. The representation
is retrieved on demand from a shopper, and the characteristic reproduced
from the retrieved representation for the benefit of the shopper. At the
appropriate point--say, after the shopper's buying the product--the
retrieval of the product for the shopper may be initiated. The storing of
the characteristic representation may involve storing the representation
in a database accessible over an internet. The apparatus may include a
memory containing a representation of an approximation of a
characteristic of the product for purchase, the characteristic from a set
of characteristics including vibrations, a mass, a texture, a smell, and
a temperature. The apparatus may also include a simulation sub-system
communicatively coupled to the memory and corresponding to the
characteristic. That is to say, the sub-system is from a set of
simulation sub-systems including a vibratory sub-system for simulating
vibrations, a mass-simulation sub-system for simulating mass
characteristics, a textural sub-system for simulating a texture, an
olfactory sub-system for simulating a smell and a temperature-simulation
sub-system for simulating a temperature. Finally, the apparatus may also
include a sales sub-system for indicating a desire to purchase the
product.