Kiosks incorporate a touch screen with a PC. Often used in public environments as information points, for example in airports or tourist areas, they allow the user to access information from the system.
Mini-kiosks have revolutionised the traditional bulky kiosks market with an innovative concept of modular design. Changeable modular boxes with a range of LCD panel sizes provide various combinations to fit different applications.
Doing business has never been quicker. Instant access to information, innovative services and online commerce mean that busy consumers now expect a variety of service levels that cater to their demands for speed and simplicity. Designed to optimize the consumer experience across a broad range of market segments, including retail, travel, financial, government, healthcare and entertainment, standalone Kiosks supports a global ecosystem of software applications.
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Touch screens are interactive monitors that allow you to use the monitor as a keyboard. There are four different types of technology used with touch screen monitors: Resistive, SAW, Captive and Infared.
Infrared touch screens can handle the dusty and harsh conditions of warehouses and factories, included gloved users, but are difficult to view in direct sunlight. Most terminals are Liquid crystal display (LCD) screens because of their thin form and high quality. LCDs can also run with limited problems after several years of intense use.
Resistive touch screens are the most common; they are great for demanding point of sale environments, industrial, and medical facilities. They can be used with a finger, a gloved hand, or a stylus (a pointing aid such as a pen tip or plastic stylus). Resistive touch screens are durable, and dirt-resistant, but the clarity of the display is low and the screen is sensitive to sharp objects.
Fanless touch terminals are designed for applications in low noise environments and longevity of use in harsh climate areas; they also reduce power consumptions costs.
Panel PC's have an all-in-one design that integrates the CPU, hard disk drive, LCD monitor and more, into a single slim-profile unit that looks great from any angle, with a stylish transparent panel frame that makes it easy to be integrated into just about any interior décor.
Stand alone touch terminal integrates a PC and a monitor in one. Rather than having to connect you screen to a bulky pc, an all in one unit is often the best choice for small spaces or businesses wanting to keep under counter space free. These are a little more bulky than the panel PC terminals.