This is a professional-grade touch-screen kiosk used to automate ticketing and check-ins in high-traffic environments like banks, hospitals, and government offices. It features a high-definition touch display, an integrated thermal printer for dispensing queue numbers, and modular slots for additional hardware like scanners or card readers.
This all-in-one interactive terminal serves as the primary interface for a digital queue management system.
- Design & Build: It features a sleek, ergonomic "S-curve" or "totem" profile made from industrial-grade sheet metal and aluminum alloy. This allows it to withstand heavy public use while maintaining a modern aesthetic.
- Hardware Capabilities:
- IPS Touch Display: Typically 17" to 21.5", providing sharp visuals and 10-point capacitive touch for a responsive user experience.
- Modular Peripherals: Below the screen, the kiosk includes cutouts for a thermal receipt printer, a QR/Barcode scanner, and an RFID/NFC card reader for member verification.
- Internal Computing: It is usually powered by an internal Android or Windows-based PC, allowing it to run custom software for appointment check-ins, service selection, and real-time data syncing.
- Primary Use Case: Its main function is to replace physical receptionists for routine tasks. A customer selects their desired service on the screen, and the kiosk prints a ticket with a token number, simultaneously alerting the service counter through a networked calling system.