Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Technically, that's not an "endcap". Endcaps are actually the displays on the ends of an aisle, not the displays in the aisle. That would just be considered a regular display. Although, if it is on the side of an aisle without another aisle parallel to it, it's considered a "sidecap". From these pictures it could either be a display if it is in a general electronics aisle, or if it is across from the aisle with all the HD DVDs and Blu-Ray discs, and there is as much floor space as the picture makes it seem, it could be considered a sidecap.