January 12, 2017
Elo, a provider of touchscreen computing solutions, announced a new commercial-grade mPOS system that flips between point of sale and self-order kiosk, according to a press release. The company has combined peripherals from Star Micronics, Epson, Honeywell, Verifone and Ingenico with an mPOS platform designed for retail, hospitality, medical and entertainment venues, and any environment with interactive customer transactions.
The mPOS system is based on Elo’s I-Series POS computer available in 10-inch or 15-inch Android or Windows commercial tablets. The system integrates a standard 3-inch self-cutting printer, 2D barcode scanner and EMV cradle for a built-in look using commercially available peripherals.
The touchscreen tablet can flip from associate-facing traditional POS to customer-facing self-service ordering. A printer and EMV can be placed in associate-facing or customer-facing orientations depending on application.