This electronic information kiosk is a complete automated self-service terminal: a 19-inch touchscreen monitor drives the interface, an Intel Core i3-7100 processor with 4 GB of RAM and a 1 TB hard disk runs the application stack, and a vandal-conscious freestanding enclosure weighing 52–57 kg houses everything. Self-service kiosks continue to replace staffed information points across public administration, healthcare, banking and retail — they queue visitors, print tickets, display wayfinding, collect feedback and deliver e-government services around the clock at a fraction of staffing cost.
The PC-class hardware platform is the practical advantage: integrators deploy standard Windows or Linux applications without embedded-platform porting. At an indicative price from USD 900 with a minimum order of 2 units, the kiosk targets system integrators, government digitalisation programmes, hospital and bank procurement, offering complete terminal hardware at a price that makes multi-point deployments affordable.
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