Monitors FAQ
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Monitors FAQ
What is commercial touchscreen monitor used for?
What is commercial touchscreen monitor used for?
A: A commercial touchscreenmonitor can be usedasaPOS display,customer-facingdisplay,kioskscreen,digitalsignagedisplay,information terminal, or embedded touch panel for self-service equipment.Itisdesigned forcommercialuse wherereliability, touch response, mounting options, andinterfacecompatibilitymatter.
What is the difference between a regular monitor and a commercial touch screen monitor?
What is the difference between a regular monitor and a commercial touch screen monitor?
A: A regular monitor is mainly designed for general display use, while a commercial touch screen monitor is built for
interactive business applications such asPOS checkout,kioskintegration, customerservice,andself-service workflows.Commercialmodels often focusmore on durability, mounting options, touchperformance,andlong-termoperation.
Can your touchscreen monitor be used in a kiosk project?
Can your touchscreen monitor be used in a kiosk project?
A: Yes. Many commercial touchscreen monitors can be used for kiosk integration, depending on screen size, touch technology, brightness,mounting structure,interfaceports, and enclosure requirements.If you arebuilding aself-servicekiosk, we canhelp confirm whether the monitor is suitable forembeddedorexternalinstallation.
What screen size should I choose for a POS or kiosk monitor?
What screen size should I choose for a POS or kiosk monitor?
A: For compact POS counters, smaller screen sizes are usually easier to install. For self-service kiosk, menu ordering,
check-in, or customer-facing applications, larger screens may improve visibility and usability. The best screen size depends on viewing distance, user interaction, installation space, and software interface design.
Does the monitor support VESA mounting?
Does the monitor support VESA mounting?
A: Many commercial monitors support VESA mounting, but the exact VESA pattern depends on the model. VESA support is important if you plan to use a wall mount, desktop stand, pole mount, or kiosk enclosure. Please confirm the VESA size before ordering accessories.
Can I use the monitor in portrait and landscape orientation?
Can I use the monitor in portrait and landscape orientation?
A: Some commercial monitors can be used in both portrait and landscape orientation, depending on the model and mounting design. Portrait orientation is often used for self-service kiosks, digital signage, and check-in terminals, while landscape orien tationis common for POS counters andcustomer displays.
What interfaces should I check before buying commercial monitor?
What interfaces should I check before buying commercial monitor?
A: Common interfaces may include HDMI, VGA, Display Port, USB touch, Type-C, or other ports depending on the model. If the monitor will connect to a POS terminal, mini PC, kiosk computer, or Android board, please confirm both the display
interface and touch interface.
Can a touchscreen monitor be used as a customer-facing display?
Can a touchscreen monitor be used as a customer-facing display?
A: Yes. A touchscreen or non-touch commercial monitor can be used as a customer-facing display to show order details, pricing,promotions,loyaltymessages, or paymentinformation.Itis oftenusedinretail checkout counters,restaurants,hotelreception desks, and servicecounters.
What is the difference between a commercial monitor, a touch monitor, and a panel mount monitor?
What is the difference between a commercial monitor, a touch monitor, and a panel mount monitor?
A: A commercial monitor is designed for business display use, a touch monitor adds interactive touch input, and a panel
mount monitor is built for integration into kiosks, control panels, or custom enclosures. For POS counters, a standard
commercial touch monitor may be enough.For self-servicekiosk orembeddedequipmentprojects,panelmountdimensions,cutout size, front bezel, and touch interfaceshouldbecheckedcarefully.
Which touch technologies do you offer: PCAP, resistive, or non-touch display?
Which touch technologies do you offer: PCAP, resistive, or non-touch display?
A: Touch technology depends on the product model. PCAP touch is common for modern POS and kiosk applications
because it feels smooth and responsive. Resistive touch may be used in selected industrial or gloved-use environments. Non-touch displays can be used for customer-facing screens, digital signage, or secondary POS displays. Please confirm the use case before choosing the touch type.
Do your touch monitors support Windows, Android, and Linux drivers?
Do your touch monitors support Windows, Android, and Linux drivers?
A: Many touch monitors can support Windows and Android environments, while Linux support depends on the touch
controller, driver, and system configuration. If the display will be used in a kiosk, POS terminal, or embedded Linux project, please provide the OS version and integration requirements so we can check driver compatibility before order confirmation.
What mounting standards do you support, including VESA and panel cutout dimensions?
What mounting standards do you support, including VESA and panel cutout dimensions?
A: Many commercial monitors support VESA mounting, while panel mount models may also require precise cutout
dimensions, bezel information, and installation drawings. VESA mounting is suitable for desktop stands, wall mounts, and pole mounts. Panel cutout details are important when the monitor will be installed inside a kiosk enclosure or custom metal housing.
What brightness level should I choose for retail counters, price checkers, and self-service kiosks?
What brightness level should I choose for retail counters, price checkers, and self-service kiosks?
A:For indoor retail counters andPOS displays,standardcommercialbrightnessisusuallysufficient.Forpricecheckers,lobbykiosks, window-facing displays, or semi-outdoor kiosks,higher brightness andanti-glaretreatmentmaybehelpful.Ifthe screen will face sunlight or strong lighting, confirmbrightness,glass,and viewinganglebeforeselectingthemonitor.
Do you offer anti-glare, high-brightness, or front IP-rated display options?
Do you offer anti-glare, high-brightness, or front IP-rated display options?
A: Selected projects may support anti-glare glass, higher brightness display options, or front IP-rated designs depending on the model. These options are useful for self-service kiosks, public terminals, price checkers, industrial counters, and
semi-outdoor locations. Availability should be confirmed before quotation because display configuration may affect cost, lead time, and enclosure design.
Can you provide dimensional drawings and installation guides before order confirmation?
Can you provide dimensional drawings and installation guides before order confirmation?
A: Yes. For many commercial touch monitors, kiosk displays, and panel mount monitors, dimensional drawings or installation information can be provided before order confirmation. This is important for system integrators, kiosk enclosure designers, and OEM hardware projects that need to confirm cutout size, VESA position, cable routing, and available installation space.
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