Basically it's a full Windows POS station with two 15.6-inch screens and a built-in thermal printer that runs at 80mm/s—pretty much everything a busy retail counter needs. The main display is capacitive touch and runs at 1366x768, which is fine for most checkout apps.


We've shipped hundreds of these and teh J1900 processor handles daily transactions without lag, though you can upgrade to something faster if needed. Memory starts at 4GB but you'll want to bump it to 8GB if you're running heavy inventory software alongside POS. The embedded printer has a 50km life, so it'll last a couple years in a medium-volume store before needing a head swap. One thing we don't advertise enough is the operating temperture range—it's 0-40°C, so don't put it near a kitchen exhaust or in direct sunlight. The 6.5kg weight means it's not portable but it's stable on a counter.


Most buyers go with the 4GB/64GB config and add WiFi as an option, since the standerd Ethernet port is 10/100M anyway. You'll get CE and CCC certs with it, and a the unit and printer.


Lead time is usually 20 days or so for stock orders, but we can push it to 15 if you need it faster (check with our team first). MOQ is typically 10 units, though we can do 5 for first-time clients. Any questions on the I/O ports or payment terms?
We offer a few upgrades like Intel Core i3 or i5 processors. Just let your sales rep know which one you need, and we'll adjust the quote accordingly.
For most retail POS tasks, 64GB is plenty for the OS and common software. But if you plan to store a lot of sales data locally or run heavy apps, the 128GB option is available — just request it when ordering.
Yes, we include both CE and CCC certificates with every shipment. Just ask your account manager for a copy, and we'll send the official PDFs.
Our MOQ is 10 units for standard orders. Lead time is typically 15-20 working days after payment, but we can rush smaller batches if needed.
Yes, the 15.6-inch customer LCD can be set to dim or turn off through the Windows display settings. It's just a standard monitor output, so you have full control.