Touch Screen Monitors: Geode

Geodes strike an excellent balance between price and features. They are robust and widely used in the demanding commercial and light industrial environments.


Environments that Benefit from Touch Screens

We know all about how touch screen kiosks and monitors, once a novelty reserved for high-end museum exhibits, are rapidly becoming an ultra-popular addition to public settings, educational areas, and businesses. Offering easily accessible information in a compact form, touch screen PCs are being embraced by business owners looking to provide easy access, restaurants looking for a foolproof ordering system, and museums requiring a simple solution for exhibit information.

The following eight settings demand quick informational access, which is reason no.1 for their success with touch screen monitors. From retail to transport, with more and more people seeing the value of touch screen technology, expect to see more touch screens kiosks in these locations:

    Retail

In-store touch screen kiosks are becoming a hot topic and it's easy to see why. Retailers are reaping the benefits of having a new channel to sell through. The more points of contact retailers have with customers the more likely they will buy in-store. And customer aren't complaining either as each kiosk makes for a better shopping experience by providing easy access to product information and a faster way to order and pay for goods.

    Travel Information and Public Transport

From airports to bus stations, touch screens are quickly becoming the norm for transport related transactions and processes. Printing and processing tickets is made simple with an automated machine display, lowering operating costs for public transportation services. Airports are also benefiting from the use of touch screen machines, which are lowering staffing needs in customs and immigration, and allowing airlines to simplify the check-in process.

    Restaurants

Using a keyboard and mouse for thousands of transactions a day is hardly efficient. In a busy restaurant, the last thing any employee needs is a cumbersome billing and payment interface. Touch screen digital signage allows employees to input and process payments significantly more quickly than a standard PC interface.

    Educational and Training Organizations

When it comes to education, the name of the game is quick and easy access to information. In the early 1990s, computing - and later the internet - revolutionized education. Access to data became quick, simple, and inexpensive. Now there's a new revolution going on. Offering simple access for disabled students, attention-grabbing displays for young children, and accessible information for elderly users, touch screen displays are quickly becoming the most popular means of communicating digital information for educators.

    Museums

Touch screens have historically been popular in museum displays. Their ability to convey large amounts of information quickly and easily has made them a fantastic alternative to the traditional mouse-and-keyboard style PC display. Offering durability, simple access, and slick aesthetics, touch screen displays are highly popular with museums and public exhibitions.

    Industry

Touch screens offer more than just simple access to information. The very design of a mouse and keyboard makes them highly exposed to potential damage or wear. A touch screen, however, is significantly more durable, able to function even when exposed to dirt and grime. This durability makes touch screens a worthwhile investment for industrial settings and potentially unclean areas.

    Business

With a simple addition from a touch screen kiosk manufacturer, a business presentation can be supercharged and made significantly more effective. The most effective presentations demand two things - simplicity and control - and a touch screen display gives business presenters both.

    Medical Settings

With the medical world demanding clean and quick access to information on demand, touch screens are quickly finding a large new audience. From operating theatres to patient booking rooms, the medical industry is embracing touch screens as a sanitary, ultra-efficient alternative to traditional PC displays.

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