A custmer walks into a busy café, orders a flat white, and the cashier swipes the screen to ring it up on a 15.6-inch display that shows the order at a glance before passing the tablet for payment — that's the kind of smooth flow this terminal handles, with a G+G capacitive touch that doesn't miss taps even after hundreds of knocks a day.
We usually see most buyers go with the Intel Celeron J1900 for the Windows side, it's pretty standard at 2.0GHz with 4GB DDRIII and a 64GB SSD, but the ARM RK3288 option runs Android 7.1 or 8.1 with 8GB eMMC if you're looking to cut the hardware cost a bit, and you can swap between 1366x768 or 1920x1080 resolution depending on how tight your script needs to look on the tall screen.

5 USB ports and up to 2 RS232 COM ports hang off back — you have to check which model you're ordering because the Windows version and Android version sometimes ship with different port counts, and lead time can shift by about 20 days or so if the 1x20 VFD customer display is requested alongside it.
It's not really built for heavy industrial use, the housing is ABS plastic with an aluminun base so it holds up for a few years on a retail counter at 0°C to 40°C, but stick it in a hot kitchen near a fryer and the screen might dim or the touch response starts lagging after a while.

The viewing angle is actually better than a lot of budget terminals we've handled — 160° horizontal and 150° vertical at 300 cd/m² brightness, which matters when someone's scanning a receipt off the side of the screen while the cashier tabs through a menu, though teh lower resolution option at 1366x768 runs fine for most basic stock or billing screens anyway.
Certifications are CE, CCC, and FCC in the box — we usually have stock on the 4.0 kg net units with Windows preloaded, but COA and TDS are provided per batch, so confirm lead time if your audit requires them before shiping.
You pick the OS at order because the hardware differs. The Windows version uses the Intel Celeron J1900 with 64GB SSD, and the Android version uses the ARM Cortex-A17 RK3288 with 8GB eMMC. They’re not dual-boot out of the box.
Our standard MOQ is 10 units for the first order. We can be flexible on smaller trial orders, but that’s the baseline.
Yes, we include copies of CE, CCC, and FCC certifications with each order. Just let us know if you need them in a specific format for your compliance team.
Yes, the full HD 1920x1080 screen is an option for both OS versions. Just specify it when ordering. The default is 1366x768 if you don’t choose.
Custom orders with the 2x20 VFD display and upgraded 8GB memory typically add about 7–10 working days to the standard lead time. Standard lead time is 15–20 days, so expect around 25–30 days total.