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Capacitive Touch Screen Ordering Restaurant Self Service Payment
Product Description:
. 1080P
. No queuing
. Ordering system
. Self help ordering
. Scanning order meal
. Cash register system
Screen Size: 27"
Screen Type: LED industrial grade A standard LCD screen
Display Area: 336mm*598mm
Resolution: 1080*1920
Screen Ratio: 9:16
Brightness: 350cd/m2
Contrast: 1500:1
ResponseTime5.5ms
Max. color: 16.7m
Refresh Rate: 50/60hz
Visual Angle: 178(H)1178(V)
Service Lift: 60000 hours
Specification:
Application scenario:
KFC restaurant payment terminal self-service ordering machine, 27
inch touch screen cashless POS self-service kiosk
Features:
Self service kiosks are digital touch screens for restaurants and
cafes, where customers can place orders on their own without
waiting or queuing to place orders with the cashier. Most
self-service is a feature of enterprise large point of sale (POS)
systems.
For fast service restaurants, it is very important to choose a POS
machine with good self-service options, because it can increase
sales when queuing and waiting. The best kiosk software has
multiple menu configurations, product photos, additional item
promotions, and up sales. We examined dozens of self-service
solutions and came up with six suggestions, including the best
overall proposal.
How we evaluated self-service kiosks?
Typically, restaurant use the kiosk features that comes with their point-o -sale (POS) system. However, if yo uare determining which POS is best for your business, there are some specific kiosk features to consider. Businesses need a solution that works seamlessly between the POS system, kitchen display, and kiosk. The kiosk fucntion also needs to be afforable, and easy for customers to use.
Based on the needs/wants of the reader, the criteria we used to evaluate the best include:
1. POS integrations-Your self-service kiosks will operate on the same software as your
POS system, so we looked at our top POS recomendations for
restaurants and cafes. There are not many stand-alone kiosk
software system.
2. Ease of use-Ease of use is very important for kiosk solutions because they are
customer-facing. However, they should also be easy for businesses
to customize and manage.
Implementation-We looked at how easy each kiosk solution is to set
up, what kind of kiosk hardware is required, and what types of
support is is provided for setup.
3. Payment Processing-We looked at what kind of payment processing each kiosk has
included or available as an integration, including gift cards and
mobile wallets.
4. Security-We only considered solutions that offer Payment Card
Industry-compliant (PCI-compliant ) payment processing. We also
considered the security of each POS system and its kiosk hardware.