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Add Touchscreens expand your capabilities !
The touchscreen is one of the easiest PC interfaces to use, making it the interface of choice for a variety of applications. Here are a few examples of how touchscreens are being used:
Public Information
Information kiosks, tourism displays, trade show displays, and other electronic displays are used by many people that have little or no computing experience. The user-friendly touchscreen interface is less intimidating and easier to use than other input devices for novice users. A touchscreen helps make information more easily accessible by allowing users to navigate your presentation by simply touching the screen.
Retail and Restaurant
Time is money, especially in fast paced retail or restaurant environments. Touchscreen systems are easy to use so employees get work done faster. Training time can be reduced for new employees. And because input is done right on the screen, counter space is be saved. Touchscreens can be used in cash registers, order entry stations, seating and reservation systems, etc..
Customer Self-Service
In today's fast pace world, waiting in line is one of the things that has yet to speed up. Self-service touch screen terminals can be used to improve customer service at stores, fast service restaurants, transportation hubs, and more. Customers can quickly place their own orders or check themselves in or out, saving them time, and decreasing wait times for other customers. Automated bank teller (ATM) and airline e-ticket terminals are examples of self-service stations that can benefit from touchscreen input.
Control and Automation
The touchscreen interface is useful in systems ranging from industrial process control to home automation. By integrating the input device with the display, valuable workspace can be saved. And with a graphical interface, operators can monitor and control complex operations in real-time by simply touching the screen.
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