At the small casino in DE, there's a table that is 8D shoe (don't remember the rest of the rules, but standard DE rules). As the dealer takes the card out of the shoe, the card gets "read" and it shows up on a small (less than 8x10) screen at each box. The screen totals the cards and also shows the dealer hand. Player makes hit/stand/double/split decisions by tapping the screen. Veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy slow. When I was there back in Dec, I tried a few hands and stopped because the pace was so bad. Also, if the reader doesn't work on a card in any hand, the entire table is a "misdeal" and you have to wait until they fix it--including maybe a shuffle. (On that weekday, it was about 11:00 when they opened the table. The $5 table was full with people waiting, this table was $10. I moved to a $15 table just to get some faster play going. Didn't stay too long and went to the capital casino 30 min up the road.)