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Kiosk and it’s Interactive Guide
« on: July 13, 2009, 05:39:33 AM »
Kiosk can be broadly described as a booth providing a computer-related service, such as an Automated Teller Machine (ATM). Or in other word (In information technology), a kiosk (pronounced KEE-ahsk) is a small physical structure (often including a computer and a display screen) that displays information for people walking by.

A kiosk requires a simple user interface that can be used without training or documentation, and the hardware must be rugged and capable of operating unattended for long periods of time. Touch screens can provide some of these features because they enable a user to enter and display information on the same device and eliminate the need for keyboards, which are prone to break.

Kiosks are common near the entrances of shopping malls in North America where they provide shoppers with directions. Kiosks are also used at trade shows and professional conferences, so even Kiosks Rentals are also available these days. The word is of Turkish and earlier Persian origin, where it meant an outdoor pavilion or a portico. The kiosks best known to travelers are those that display show and movie posters on the streets of Paris.

More sophisticated kiosks let users interact and include touch screens, sound, and motion video. A simple kiosk can be created using HTML pages and graphics, setting the type size large enough to attract people from a short distance, and removing the Web browser's tool bar so that the display screen is effectively in "kiosk mode." The presentation can be designed to simply loop through a series of pages or to allow user interaction and exploration.

Interactive kiosks are full featured computer terminals with internet connectivity and optional printer and credit card reader support that provide information and transaction on-demand. You can easily find kiosk in Trade shows and convention centers.

Interactive Kiosk Usage:

Trade Shows and Convention Centers for information or product display

Bill Pay Terminals – Kiosks also comes with magnetic card reader or credit card reader

Book store and Library

Airport self-check-in Systems

In Retail – for locating products

Displaying Product demos and catalogue
All interactive kiosks are equipped with touch screen Display. Now day’s kiosk becomes integral part of growing number of industries, including automotive, education, banking, finance and retail.

Stealth Kiosk Technical Specification:

Display: 17" LCD, 1280x1024 resolutions
Touch screen: InfraRed or Intellitouch SAW
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 / 3GHz
Memory: 512MB DDR, up to 2GB
Storage: 40GB Hard drive, or larger
Operating System: Windows XP Prof
Network: LAN and wi-fi (a, b and g)
Serial Ports: 4
Parallel Port: 1
USB 2.0: 5 (2 powered +12V, 1 powered +24V)
Speakers:  2 Watts per channel
Kiosk Construction -Tubular steel
Dimension: 29" W x 23" D x 60" H (66" H with signage)
Weight: 115 lbs
Power Supply: 100-240V auto-switch
Add-ons: Magnetic stripe reader, Barcode scanner, Thermal printer

Stealth-Kiosk is a unique kiosk system with space saving design. It does not take up as much space as conventional kiosk does. The Kiosk body is made from strong tubular steel construction to withstand public's use.

Some of the interactive kiosks are,

1. Thinman KT-125: - One of the best interactive Kiosk
2. The Stealth: - the Stealth is a fully functional kiosk able to house up to a 15" LCD, a receipt or wide thermal printer as well as a credit card reader and Mini PC.

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