
Touch Digital Interactive Kiosk
-Available size in 21.5" 32" 43" 50" 55" 65" or customized
-Support Windows/Android operation system
-Capacitive or infrared touch screen optional
-IP65 certified front panel protection
-Customized camera, printer,QR code scanner, NFC card reader are available
Specification(21.5 inch digital interactive kiosk)
| Enclosure front panel | Aluminum front bezel,cold rolled steel plate |
| OS | Windows or Android |
| Display type | IPS LCD screen |
| Resolution | 1920*1080 |
| Brightness | 250nits |
| CPU | Intel® Core® i3 4th generation Dual-core Processor |
| Memory | 4GB DDR3 |
| Storage | 64GB SSD |
| LAN | 100/1000 Base-T x1 |

Touch digital interactive kiosks are becoming more and more popular because of their practicality and versatility. Interactive information kiosk can offer a variety of services such as self-checkout, wayfinding, vending, ticketing and ordering. Exbhibition hall, shopping mall, public park, and other tourists/visitor attractions often engage kiosk as a method for conveying information about a particular exhibit or site. Kiosks allow guests to read about - or view the video of - particular artifacts or areas at their own pace and in an interactive manner, learning more about those areas that interest them most.

Digital interactive kiosk has standalone and network version.
-Standalone version:Plug and play
-Network version:Through the cloud server can easily management kiosk,real-time monitoring and synchronous update information.
The digital interactive kiosk consists of the following components:
Enclosure: The enclosure of interactive information kiosk acts as a protective case for the display, internal hardware and software. Enclosures are generally made of high quality aluminum front bezel,cold rolled steel plate.
Digital display: Most kiosks use touch screens similar to those found on modern smartphones. This makes it easy for users to get more information than just a static, non-touch display device.
Software: A digital interactive kiosk is essentially a computer in a big shell, so it stands to reason that it needs software to make the computer work. Software is what implements all of the functionality and capabilities of the pavilion. Most modern kiosks run on cloud-based programs, so software can be updated and maintained remotely.



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