Product Details
THIS POS system provides dual 15.6” screens with 1920*1080 resolutions, makes the managing of your company’s paperwork more time-saving. For a better view and reduce the fatigue of operation, this system is designed to be 27°aslope based on human engineering. Built-in Seiko thermal printer core guarantees the clear, fast, stable and easy printing. Realizing changeable applications through connecting peripherals easily and support abundant interfaces with water proof design.
Form Factor |
K-200 All-in-one Pos Terminal |
Color |
White/Red |
Operating System |
Windows 7
Windows 10
Linux
Android
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Display |
Dual 15.6 diagonal wide-aspect diplays |
Processor Family |
Intel® Core™ processor
Intel® Celeron® processor
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Processor |
Intel® Celeron® J1900 with Intel HD Graphics
Intel® Core™ i3(4th) with Intel HD Graphics
Intel® Core™ i5(4th) with Intel HD Graphics
Intel® Core™ i7(7th) with Intel HD Graphics
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Chipset |
Chipset integrated on processor |
Memory |
4 GB, 8 GB |
Storage |
Internal drive bays
64 GB SSD, 128 GB SSD
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Graphics |
Integrated Intel HD Graphics8,9 |
Built In Printer |
58 mm thermal printer (optional)
80 mm thermal printer (optional)
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Ports and Connectors |
6 USB/ 2 COM/ 1 VGA/ 1 LAN |
Input Device |
USB Standard Keyboard (optional);
USB Smart Card (CCID) Keyboard (optional)
USB Mouse (optional)
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Dimensions |
42 x 41 x 29 cm |
Weight |
7.50 kg, with stand |
Warranty |
12-month limited warranty and service offering includes parts and on-line technical support. |
Packaging: Carton package.
MOQ: 1pc(each design)
Sample: Available.
Leading Date: 2days for sample and
15 days for mass production.
Pls inform us, if urgent order.
Delivery Method: By Express Courier, such as DHL, Fedex, UPS, TNT, EMS etc. By Air, by Land or by Sea.
Payment Terms: T/T, Trade Assurance, Paypal, Western Union.
Pls feel free to contact us if any questions.
Point of sale (POS) system is the spot where your customer makes the payment for goods or services that are offered by your company.
Point of sale systems are systems that enable the business transaction between the client and the company to be completed. POS system is a computerized network that consists of the main computer linked with several checkout terminals and supported by different hardware features starting from barcode scanners and ending with card payment terminals.
As businesses have different profiles, they need various point of sale systems as well. For example, restaurants, retail businesses, and grocery stores all have their specialties and that is why they need a POS system that meets their specific needs.
A food store requires a scale at the point of sale and a cafe needs to have an opportunity to customize menus in case of special offers.
But in general, there are two primary types of businesses that need the point of sales system. These are retail companies and hospitality businesses such as restaurants and hotels. That also means that there are mainly two suitable POS systems one for retail and the other for restaurant businesses.
Early stores typically kept merchandise behind a counter. Staff would fetch items for customers to prevent the opportunity for theft and sales would be made at the same counter. Self-service grocery stores such as Piggly Wiggly, beginning in 1916, allowed customers to fetch their own items and pass the point of sale on the way to the exit.
Many stores have a number of checkout stations. Some stations may have an automated cashier (self-checkout). Express lanes might limit the type of payment, or number or type of goods, to expedite service. If each checkout station has a separate queue, customers have to guess which line will move the fastest, to minimize their wait times; they are often frustrated to be wrong or be stuck behind another customer who encounters a problem or who takes a long time to check out. Some stores use a single, much longer but faster-moving line, that is served by multiple registers, which produces the same average wait time, but reduces the frustration and variance in wait time from person to person. Regardless of the configuration, checkout lines usually pass by impulse buy items to grab the attention of otherwise idle customers.
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