Resay Technologies Advanced RFID Starter Kit
Everything you need to evaluate UHF RFID If you are considering using RFID tags to help improve asset tracking and management in your business here is a simple affordable starter kit to help you along the learning curve. The package includes a Motorola FX7400 RFID reader and power supply, two RFID antennas and connecting cables, RFID read / write software, RFID reader performance test software and a pack of 10 assorted tags.
Read moreAures JAZZ POS Touchscreen Terminal
Slender style with new technology The JAZZ system offers an exclusive refined and contemporary slim design with a small footprint that adapts to multiple configurations, in order to meet the various needs of the customer journey. Available as a classic POS system (on its base) or pole mounted (JAZZPOLE), this versatile hardware solution lends itself to a myriad of platforms, based on the same motherboard (3 different processors are available), thus futureproofing the JAZZ as the technology advances.
Read moreAures SANGO All-In-One POS System
Irresistible POS! Accessible and ergonomic, available in a range of 7 exclusive colours, the SANGO point of sale terminal is emblematic of AURES know-how. It reveals distinctive style and lines and is the ideal complement to the visual identity and brand image of retail outlets right up to the POS checkout area. In order to provide free space under the touch screen, SANGO’s elegant, cast aluminium arm is a true exoskeleton for the system, supporting the CPU and the heart of the technology – and also acting as a heat sink. SANGO now integrates INTEL processors of the 11th generation.
Read moreAures TMC 7200 7-Inch Mobile POS
Lightweight & retail hardened POS tablet This 7’’ rugged Mobile POS features an ergonomic and elegant design, high performance - including WIFI, Bluetooth and NFC - and low power consumption. Ideal in the restaurant and hotel industry - and in all hospitality and food service establishments - this professional tablet is easy to hold in either landscape or portrait mode. Lightweight (only 400 grams), it is perfectly ruggedized to withstand drops of up to 1.2 metres. Its 8-hour autonomy allows for long-term use. Anti-fall hand-straps, barcode readers and MSR are available as options.
Read moreAures TWIST All-In-One POS System
Adaptable, multi-view POS TWIST is an ultra-compact POS system with straight, geometric lines that can be adapted in a flash to two complementary viewing and working angles, like a smartphone: tilting from its base, it can be used either as a desk version, virtually flat, on the sales counter, or repositioned, thus offering a second configuration, with a screen that is no longer «virtually flat» but more vertically oriented. TWIST uses the same motherboard as the JAZZ and YUNO II ranges, as well as USB-C technology, allowing a significant reduction in cables.
Read moreAures TWIST-P All-In-One POS System
All-in-one POS mini pack including printer TWIST-P is an extension and variation of the TWIST point-of-sale terminal. Positioned and clipped onto a specific two-colour exoskeleton (a black and red stand) designed and developed by AURES, TWIST-P is an ultra-compact POS mini-pack which integrates the point-of-sale system of the same name; a space under the dedicated base (stand) has been provided to house an AURES thermal ticket printer (ODP 444). The system can be accessed without any tool. The TWIST-P screen is multi-touch (13.3 inches), identical to that of TWIST. The motherboard is the same as that of the JAZZ, TWIST & YUNO II ranges, for consistency and homogeneity between the POS IT tools and systems (easier software updates and hardware maintenance).
Read moreAures YUNO II All-In-One POS System
Powerful, robust & stylish YUNO II is an upgraded and boosted version of the former system; the POS hardware can integrate a choice of 3 different INTEL 11th generation processors, for enhanced performance. YUNO II is available in 2 formats (4:3 – 15.1″ or 16:9 – 15.6″ Full HD screen) with multi-touch projected capacitive panels (PCAP).
Read moreCipherLab 8000 Mobile Computers put fast, accurate barcode scanning and wireless communications options in your hands
- 8000 runs on two AAA batteries/8001 runs on a rechargeable Li-Ion battery - for over 100 continuous hours between charges
- Easy to install, lightweight, and cost-effective
- Infrared communications or cradle for batch data uploads
- Choice of linear imager or laser reader
- User-friendly interface and easy-to-read backlit LCD screen
- Supports a variety of C and BASIC programming
- One year warranty
CipherLab 8000H Series Mobile Computer, The 8000H series mobile computer on a lithium-ion rechargeable battery can operate for 100 continuous hours in batch mode, which gives a continual productivity.
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Read moreThe term “terminals” can refer to different things depending on the context. Here are a few common meanings:
- Computer Terminals:
- In the context of computing, a terminal is a device that allows a user to interact with a computer system. Historically, terminals were physical devices with a keyboard and a display, used for inputting and receiving data from a central computer. Today, the term may also refer to software-based terminals or terminal emulators that simulate the functionality of physical terminals.
- Point-of-Sale (POS) Terminals:
- POS terminals are devices used in retail environments for processing sales transactions. They typically include a combination of hardware (such as a card reader, display, and receipt printer) and software to facilitate sales, manage inventory, and process payments.
- Network Terminals:
- In networking, a terminal can refer to an endpoint device or node in a network. This can include devices like computers, smartphones, or other devices that connect to a network.
- Airline Terminal:
- In the context of transportation, particularly air travel, a terminal is a building or facility at an airport where passengers board and disembark from aircraft. Airports typically have multiple terminal, each serving different airlines or flight routes.
- Electrical Terminal:
- In electronics, a terminal refers to a point of connection for electrical components. This could include connectors, binding posts, or other types of terminals used in electrical circuits.
- Railway Terminal:
- In the context of railways, a terminal is a facility where trains start and end their journeys. It may include stations, platforms, and associated infrastructure.
- Remote Terminal:
- In computing and networking, a remote terminal is a device or software that allows users to access a computer or network from a remote location. This can include terminal emulation software, remote desktop applications, or secure shell (SSH) sessions.
- Terminals in Chemistry:
- In chemistry, a terminal atom or group is an atom or group of atoms located at the end of a molecular chain.
It’s important to consider the specific context in which the term “terminal” is used to understand its meaning accurately. The term can have different meanings across various fields and industries.